The core Json type for the Argonaut libraries, along with basic parsing, printing, and folding functions which operate on it.
Install argonaut-core with Spago:
spago install argonaut-coreor install it as part of the Argonaut bundle:
spago install argonautUse the Json type to represent JSON data in PureScript. You can produce a value of Json via the FFI or by functions from Data.Argonaut.Core.
For example, via the FFI:
// In an FFI module
exports.someNumber = 23.6;
exports.someObject = { people: [{ name: "John" }, { name: "Jane" }] };foreign import someNumber :: Json
foreign import someObject :: JsonIn general, if a JavaScript value could be returned from a call to JSON.parse then you can import it via the FFI as Json. That includes objects, booleans, numbers, strings, and arrays (but not things like functions).
You can also use the construction functions which follow the naming convention fromX or jsonX:
import Data.Tuple (Tuple(..))
import Foreign.Object as Object
import Data.Argonaut.Core as A
someNumber :: Json
someNumber = A.fromNumber 23.6
someObject :: Json
someObject =
A.fromObject
( Object.fromFoldable
[ Tuple "people"
( A.fromArray
[ A.jsonSingletonObject "name" (A.fromString "John")
, A.jsonSingletonObject "name" (A.fromString "Jane")
]
)
]
)Finally, you can parse JSON from a string using the jsonParser function. However, this isn't guaranteed to produce a correct value, so it returns an Either value, where a parsing error is represented with Left containing an error message.
import Data.Argonaut.Parser (jsonParser)
import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..))
someObject :: Either String Json
someObject = jsonParser
"""
{ people: [{ name: "John" }, { name: "Jane" }] };
"""See the docs for an in-depth overview of the rest of the Argonaut Core library. You may also be interested in other libraries in the Argonaut ecosystem:
- purescript-argonaut-codecs provides codecs based on
EncodeJsonandDecodeJsontype classes, along with instances for common data types and combinators for encoding and decodingJsonvalues. - purescript-codec-argonaut supports an alternative approach for codecs, which are based on profunctors instead of type classes.
- purescript-argonaut-traversals defines prisms, traversals, and zippers for the
Jsontype. - purescript-argonaut-generic supports generic encoding and decoding for any type with a
Genericinstance.
argonaut-core documentation is stored in a few places:
- Module documentation is published on Pursuit.
- Written documentation is kept in the docs directory.
- Usage examples can be found in the test suite.
If you get stuck, there are several ways to get help:
- Open an issue if you have encountered a bug or problem.
- Ask general questions on the PureScript Discourse forum or the PureScript Discord chat.
You can contribute to argonaut-core in several ways:
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If you encounter a problem or have a question, please open an issue. We'll do our best to work with you to resolve or answer it.
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If you would like to contribute code, tests, or documentation, please read the contributor guide. It's a short, helpful introduction to contributing to this library, including development instructions.
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If you have written a library, tutorial, guide, or other resource based on this package, please share it on the PureScript Discourse! Writing libraries and learning resources are a great way to help this library succeed.