Config::Any::JSON(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Any::JSON(3)NAME
Config::Any::JSON - Load JSON config files
DESCRIPTION
Loads JSON files. Example:
{
"name": "TestApp",
"Controller::Foo": {
"foo": "bar"
},
"Model::Baz": {
"qux": "xyzzy"
}
}
METHODS
extensions( )
return an array of valid extensions ("json", "jsn").
load( $file )
Attempts to load $file as a JSON file.
requires_any_of( )
Specifies that this modules requires one of, JSON::DWIW, JSON::XS, JSON::Syck or JSON in order to work.
AUTHOR
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2011 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
o Catalyst
o Config::Any
o JSON::DWIW
o JSON::XS
o JSON::Syck
o JSON
perl v5.16.2 2011-05-24 Config::Any::JSON(3)
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Jifty::JSON(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::JSON(3pm)NAME
Jifty::JSON -- Wrapper around JSON
SYNOPSIS
use Jifty::JSON qw/decode_json encode_json/;
my $obj = decode_json(q! { "x": "1", "y": "2", "z": "3" } !);
my $json = encode_json($obj);
DESCRIPTION
Provides a thin wrapper around the JSON 2.xx library, which provides a frontend for JSON::XS and JSON::PP.
This module used to wrap JSON::Syck and JSON 1.xx with special-casing for outputting JSON with single quoted values. Single quotes make it
easy to simply plop JSON into HTML attributes but are in violation of the JSON spec which mandates only double quoted strings.
The old behavior is now unsupported and it is recommended that you simply HTML escape your entire blob of JSON if you are sticking it in an
HTML attribute. You can use Jifty->web->escape() to properly escape problematic characters for HTML.
FUNCTIONS
decode_json JSON, [ARGUMENT HASHREF]
encode_json JSON, [ARGUMENT HASHREF]
These functions are just like JSON's, except that you can pass options to them like you can with JSON's "from_json" and "to_json"
functions.
By default they encode/decode using UTF8 (like JSON's functions of the same name), but you can turn that off by passing "utf8 => 0" in the
options. The allow_nonref flag is also enabled for backwards compatibility with earlier versions of this module. It allows
encoding/decoding of values that are not references.
JSON is imported with the "-support_by_pp" flag in order to support all options that JSON::PP provides when using JSON::XS as the backend.
If you are concerned with speed, be careful what options you specify as it may cause the pure Perl backend to be used. Read "JSON::PP
SUPPORT METHODS" in JSON for more information.
DEPRECATED FUNCTIONS
jsonToObj JSON, [ARGUMENTS]
objToJson JSON, [ARGUMENTS]
These functions are deprecated and provided for backwards compatibility. They wrap the appropriate function above, but "croak" in Carp if
you try to set the "singlequote" option.
LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Jifty::JSON(3pm)
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