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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
-- JSON4Lua: JSON encoding / decoding support for the Lua language. | |
-- json Module. | |
-- Author: Craig Mason-Jones | |
-- Homepage: http://json.luaforge.net/ | |
-- Version: 0.9.40 | |
-- This module is released under the MIT License (MIT). | |
-- Please see LICENCE.txt for details. | |
-- | |
-- USAGE: | |
-- This module exposes two functions: | |
-- encode(o) | |
-- Returns the table / string / boolean / number / nil / json.null value as a JSON-encoded string. | |
-- decode(json_string) | |
-- Returns a Lua object populated with the data encoded in the JSON string json_string. | |
-- | |
-- REQUIREMENTS: | |
-- compat-5.1 if using Lua 5.0 | |
-- | |
-- CHANGELOG | |
-- 0.9.20 Introduction of local Lua functions for private functions (removed _ function prefix). | |
-- Fixed Lua 5.1 compatibility issues. | |
-- Introduced json.null to have null values in associative arrays. | |
-- encode() performance improvement (more than 50%) through table.concat rather than .. | |
-- Introduced decode ability to ignore /**/ comments in the JSON string. | |
-- 0.9.10 Fix to array encoding / decoding to correctly manage nil/null values in arrays. | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
-- Imports and dependencies | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
--local math = require('math') | |
--local string = require("string") | |
--local table = require("table") | |
local base = _G | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
-- Module declaration | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
--module("json") | |
-- Public functions | |
-- Private functions | |
local decode_scanArray | |
local decode_scanComment | |
local decode_scanConstant | |
local decode_scanNumber | |
local decode_scanObject | |
local decode_scanString | |
local decode_scanWhitespace | |
local encodeString | |
local isArray | |
local isEncodable | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
-- PUBLIC FUNCTIONS | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
--- Encodes an arbitrary Lua object / variable. | |
-- @param v The Lua object / variable to be JSON encoded. | |
-- @return String containing the JSON encoding in internal Lua string format (i.e. not unicode) | |
function encode (v) | |
-- Handle nil values | |
if v==nil then | |
return "null" | |
end | |
local vtype = base.type(v) | |
-- Handle strings | |
if vtype=='string' then | |
return '"' .. encodeString(v) .. '"' -- Need to handle encoding in string | |
end | |
-- Handle booleans | |
if vtype=='number' or vtype=='boolean' then | |
return base.tostring(v) | |
end | |
-- Handle tables | |
if vtype=='table' then | |
local rval = {} | |
-- Consider arrays separately | |
local bArray, maxCount = isArray(v) | |
if bArray then | |
for i = 1,maxCount do | |
table.insert(rval, encode(v[i])) | |
end | |
else -- An object, not an array | |
for i,j in base.pairs(v) do | |
if isEncodable(i) and isEncodable(j) then | |
table.insert(rval, '"' .. encodeString(i) .. '":' .. encode(j)) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
if bArray then | |
return '[' .. table.concat(rval,',') ..']' | |
else | |
return '{' .. table.concat(rval,',') .. '}' | |
end | |
end | |
-- Handle null values | |
if vtype=='function' and v==null then | |
return 'null' | |
end | |
base.assert(false,'encode attempt to encode unsupported type ' .. vtype .. ':' .. base.tostring(v)) | |
end | |
--- Decodes a JSON string and returns the decoded value as a Lua data structure / value. | |
-- @param s The string to scan. | |
-- @param [startPos] Optional starting position where the JSON string is located. Defaults to 1. | |
-- @param Lua object, number The object that was scanned, as a Lua table / string / number / boolean or nil, | |
-- and the position of the first character after | |
-- the scanned JSON object. | |
function decode(s, startPos) | |
startPos = startPos and startPos or 1 | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos<=string.len(s), 'Unterminated JSON encoded object found at position in [' .. s .. ']') | |
local curChar = string.sub(s,startPos,startPos) | |
-- Object | |
if curChar=='{' then | |
return decode_scanObject(s,startPos) | |
end | |
-- Array | |
if curChar=='[' then | |
return decode_scanArray(s,startPos) | |
end | |
-- Number | |
if string.find("+-0123456789.e", curChar, 1, true) then | |
return decode_scanNumber(s,startPos) | |
end | |
-- String | |
if curChar==[["]] or curChar==[[']] then | |
return decode_scanString(s,startPos) | |
end | |
if string.sub(s,startPos,startPos+1)=='/*' then | |
return decode(s, decode_scanComment(s,startPos)) | |
end | |
-- Otherwise, it must be a constant | |
return decode_scanConstant(s,startPos) | |
end | |
--- The null function allows one to specify a null value in an associative array (which is otherwise | |
-- discarded if you set the value with 'nil' in Lua. Simply set t = { first=json.null } | |
function null() | |
return null -- so json.null() will also return null ;-) | |
end | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
-- Internal, PRIVATE functions. | |
-- Following a Python-like convention, I have prefixed all these 'PRIVATE' | |
-- functions with an underscore. | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
--- Scans an array from JSON into a Lua object | |
-- startPos begins at the start of the array. | |
-- Returns the array and the next starting position | |
-- @param s The string being scanned. | |
-- @param startPos The starting position for the scan. | |
-- @return table, int The scanned array as a table, and the position of the next character to scan. | |
function decode_scanArray(s,startPos) | |
local array = {} -- The return value | |
local stringLen = string.len(s) | |
base.assert(string.sub(s,startPos,startPos)=='[','decode_scanArray called but array does not start at position ' .. startPos .. ' in string:\n'..s ) | |
startPos = startPos + 1 | |
-- Infinite loop for array elements | |
repeat | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen,'JSON String ended unexpectedly scanning array.') | |
local curChar = string.sub(s,startPos,startPos) | |
if (curChar==']') then | |
return array, startPos+1 | |
end | |
if (curChar==',') then | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos+1) | |
end | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON String ended unexpectedly scanning array.') | |
object, startPos = decode(s,startPos) | |
table.insert(array,object) | |
until false | |
end | |
--- Scans a comment and discards the comment. | |
-- Returns the position of the next character following the comment. | |
-- @param string s The JSON string to scan. | |
-- @param int startPos The starting position of the comment | |
function decode_scanComment(s, startPos) | |
base.assert( string.sub(s,startPos,startPos+1)=='/*', "decode_scanComment called but comment does not start at position " .. startPos) | |
local endPos = string.find(s,'*/',startPos+2) | |
base.assert(endPos~=nil, "Unterminated comment in string at " .. startPos) | |
return endPos+2 | |
end | |
--- Scans for given constants: true, false or null | |
-- Returns the appropriate Lua type, and the position of the next character to read. | |
-- @param s The string being scanned. | |
-- @param startPos The position in the string at which to start scanning. | |
-- @return object, int The object (true, false or nil) and the position at which the next character should be | |
-- scanned. | |
function decode_scanConstant(s, startPos) | |
local consts = { ["true"] = true, ["false"] = false, ["null"] = nil } | |
local constNames = {"true","false","null"} | |
for i,k in base.pairs(constNames) do | |
--print ("[" .. string.sub(s,startPos, startPos + string.len(k) -1) .."]", k) | |
if string.sub(s,startPos, startPos + string.len(k) -1 )==k then | |
return consts[k], startPos + string.len(k) | |
end | |
end | |
base.assert(nil, 'Failed to scan constant from string ' .. s .. ' at starting position ' .. startPos) | |
end | |
--- Scans a number from the JSON encoded string. | |
-- (in fact, also is able to scan numeric +- eqns, which is not | |
-- in the JSON spec.) | |
-- Returns the number, and the position of the next character | |
-- after the number. | |
-- @param s The string being scanned. | |
-- @param startPos The position at which to start scanning. | |
-- @return number, int The extracted number and the position of the next character to scan. | |
function decode_scanNumber(s,startPos) | |
local endPos = startPos+1 | |
local stringLen = string.len(s) | |
local acceptableChars = "+-0123456789.e" | |
while (string.find(acceptableChars, string.sub(s,endPos,endPos), 1, true) | |
and endPos<=stringLen | |
) do | |
endPos = endPos + 1 | |
end | |
local stringValue = 'return ' .. string.sub(s,startPos, endPos-1) | |
local stringEval = base.loadstring(stringValue) | |
base.assert(stringEval, 'Failed to scan number [ ' .. stringValue .. '] in JSON string at position ' .. startPos .. ' : ' .. endPos) | |
return stringEval(), endPos | |
end | |
--- Scans a JSON object into a Lua object. | |
-- startPos begins at the start of the object. | |
-- Returns the object and the next starting position. | |
-- @param s The string being scanned. | |
-- @param startPos The starting position of the scan. | |
-- @return table, int The scanned object as a table and the position of the next character to scan. | |
function decode_scanObject(s,startPos) | |
local object = {} | |
local stringLen = string.len(s) | |
local key, value | |
base.assert(string.sub(s,startPos,startPos)=='{','decode_scanObject called but object does not start at position ' .. startPos .. ' in string:\n' .. s) | |
startPos = startPos + 1 | |
repeat | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON string ended unexpectedly while scanning object.') | |
local curChar = string.sub(s,startPos,startPos) | |
if (curChar=='}') then | |
return object,startPos+1 | |
end | |
if (curChar==',') then | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos+1) | |
end | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON string ended unexpectedly scanning object.') | |
-- Scan the key | |
key, startPos = decode(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON string ended unexpectedly searching for value of key ' .. key) | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON string ended unexpectedly searching for value of key ' .. key) | |
base.assert(string.sub(s,startPos,startPos)==':','JSON object key-value assignment mal-formed at ' .. startPos) | |
startPos = decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos+1) | |
base.assert(startPos<=stringLen, 'JSON string ended unexpectedly searching for value of key ' .. key) | |
value, startPos = decode(s,startPos) | |
object[key]=value | |
until false -- infinite loop while key-value pairs are found | |
end | |
--- Scans a JSON string from the opening inverted comma or single quote to the | |
-- end of the string. | |
-- Returns the string extracted as a Lua string, | |
-- and the position of the next non-string character | |
-- (after the closing inverted comma or single quote). | |
-- @param s The string being scanned. | |
-- @param startPos The starting position of the scan. | |
-- @return string, int The extracted string as a Lua string, and the next character to parse. | |
function decode_scanString(s,startPos) | |
base.assert(startPos, 'decode_scanString(..) called without start position') | |
local startChar = string.sub(s,startPos,startPos) | |
base.assert(startChar==[[']] or startChar==[["]],'decode_scanString called for a non-string') | |
local escaped = false | |
local endPos = startPos + 1 | |
local bEnded = false | |
local stringLen = string.len(s) | |
repeat | |
local curChar = string.sub(s,endPos,endPos) | |
-- Character escaping is only used to escape the string delimiters | |
if not escaped then | |
if curChar==[[\]] then | |
escaped = true | |
else | |
bEnded = curChar==startChar | |
end | |
else | |
-- If we're escaped, we accept the current character come what may | |
escaped = false | |
end | |
endPos = endPos + 1 | |
base.assert(endPos <= stringLen+1, "String decoding failed: unterminated string at position " .. endPos) | |
until bEnded | |
local stringValue = 'return ' .. string.sub(s, startPos, endPos-1) | |
local stringEval = base.loadstring(stringValue) | |
base.assert(stringEval, 'Failed to load string [ ' .. stringValue .. '] in JSON4Lua.decode_scanString at position ' .. startPos .. ' : ' .. endPos) | |
return stringEval(), endPos | |
end | |
--- Scans a JSON string skipping all whitespace from the current start position. | |
-- Returns the position of the first non-whitespace character, or nil if the whole end of string is reached. | |
-- @param s The string being scanned | |
-- @param startPos The starting position where we should begin removing whitespace. | |
-- @return int The first position where non-whitespace was encountered, or string.len(s)+1 if the end of string | |
-- was reached. | |
function decode_scanWhitespace(s,startPos) | |
local whitespace=" \n\r\t" | |
local stringLen = string.len(s) | |
while ( string.find(whitespace, string.sub(s,startPos,startPos), 1, true) and startPos <= stringLen) do | |
startPos = startPos + 1 | |
end | |
return startPos | |
end | |
--- Encodes a string to be JSON-compatible. | |
-- This just involves back-quoting inverted commas, back-quotes and newlines, I think ;-) | |
-- @param s The string to return as a JSON encoded (i.e. backquoted string) | |
-- @return The string appropriately escaped. | |
function encodeString(s) | |
s = string.gsub(s,'\\','\\\\') | |
s = string.gsub(s,'"','\\"') | |
s = string.gsub(s,"'","\\'") | |
s = string.gsub(s,'\n','\\n') | |
s = string.gsub(s,'\t','\\t') | |
return s | |
end | |
-- Determines whether the given Lua type is an array or a table / dictionary. | |
-- We consider any table an array if it has indexes 1..n for its n items, and no | |
-- other data in the table. | |
-- I think this method is currently a little 'flaky', but can't think of a good way around it yet... | |
-- @param t The table to evaluate as an array | |
-- @return boolean, number True if the table can be represented as an array, false otherwise. If true, | |
-- the second returned value is the maximum | |
-- number of indexed elements in the array. | |
function isArray(t) | |
-- Next we count all the elements, ensuring that any non-indexed elements are not-encodable | |
-- (with the possible exception of 'n') | |
local maxIndex = 0 | |
for k,v in base.pairs(t) do | |
if (base.type(k)=='number' and math.floor(k)==k and 1<=k) then -- k,v is an indexed pair | |
if (not isEncodable(v)) then return false end -- All array elements must be encodable | |
maxIndex = math.max(maxIndex,k) | |
else | |
if (k=='n') then | |
if v ~= table.getn(t) then return false end -- False if n does not hold the number of elements | |
else -- Else of (k=='n') | |
if isEncodable(v) then return false end | |
end -- End of (k~='n') | |
end -- End of k,v not an indexed pair | |
end -- End of loop across all pairs | |
return true, maxIndex | |
end | |
--- Determines whether the given Lua object / table / variable can be JSON encoded. The only | |
-- types that are JSON encodable are: string, boolean, number, nil, table and json.null. | |
-- In this implementation, all other types are ignored. | |
-- @param o The object to examine. | |
-- @return boolean True if the object should be JSON encoded, false if it should be ignored. | |
function isEncodable(o) | |
local t = base.type(o) | |
return (t=='string' or t=='boolean' or t=='number' or t=='nil' or t=='table') or (t=='function' and o==null) | |
end | |
print("JSON") |
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print("Twitter v1.0") | |
local result = http.get("http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline/stroughtonsmith.json") | |
local output = result.readAll() | |
-- I've placed the 'json' library inside ComputerCraft's ROM so it loads on boot | |
-- 0: Make sure to enable HTTP as per http://computercraft.info/wiki/index.php?title=HTTP_(API) | |
-- 1: Grab file from https://github.com/luaforge/json | |
-- 2: Place in <serverdir>/mods/ComputerCraft/lua/rom/apis/ as 'json' | |
-- 3: Take out the requires at the top, and the module line | |
-- 4: Reboot your ComputerCraft computer | |
local jsonTable = json.decode(output) | |
do | |
local function Iter(Arr, I) | |
if I > 1 then | |
I = I - 1 | |
return I, Arr[I] | |
end | |
end | |
function reverseipairs(Arr) | |
return Iter, Arr, #Arr+1 | |
end | |
end | |
for i,v in reverseipairs(jsonTable) do | |
print("\n"..v.user.screen_name .. ": "..v.text); | |
end |
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