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Apple Swift strong type object serialization to JSON
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import XCTest | |
class Person:Serializable{ | |
var Name : String | |
var Surname : String | |
var Animals : Array<Animal> | |
init(Name:String, Surname:String) { | |
self.Name = Name | |
self.Surname = Surname | |
self.Animals = Array<Animal>() | |
} | |
} | |
class Animal:Serializable { | |
var Nickname : String | |
var Kind : String | |
init(Nickname : String, Kind : String) { | |
self.Nickname = Nickname | |
self.Kind = Kind | |
} | |
} | |
class SerializationTests: XCTestCase { | |
func test_serialization_works() { | |
var john = Person(Name: "John", Surname: "Doe") | |
john.Animals.append(Animal(Nickname: "Fluffy", Kind: "Dog")) | |
john.Animals.append(Animal(Nickname: "Purry", Kind: "Cat")) | |
println(john.toJson()) //will give binary data to include in HTTP Body | |
println(john.toJsonString()) //will give the exact string in JSON | |
//{"Surname":"Doe","Name":"John","Animals":[{"Kind":"Dog","Nickname":"Fluffy"},{"Kind":"Cat","Nickname":"Purry"}]} | |
var expected = "{\"Surname\":\"Doe\",\"Name\":\"John\",\"Animals\":[{\"Kind\":\"Dog\",\"Nickname\":\"Fluffy\"},{\"Kind\":\"Cat\",\"Nickname\":\"Purry\"}]}"; | |
XCTAssertEqual(john.toJsonString(), expected,"") | |
} | |
} |
Great work - is there any way to do a deserialization also?
@turowicz nice work, it saves me a great time. You just forgot the type Int, Double and Float. Here is the code changed :
public func toDictionary() -> NSDictionary {
var aClass : AnyClass? = self.dynamicType
var propertiesCount : CUnsignedInt = 0
let propertiesInAClass : UnsafeMutablePointer<objc_property_t> = class_copyPropertyList(aClass, &propertiesCount)
var propertiesDictionary : NSMutableDictionary = NSMutableDictionary()
for var i = 0; i < Int(propertiesCount); i++ {
var property = propertiesInAClass[i]
var propName = NSString(CString: property_getName(property), encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding)!
var propType = property_getAttributes(property)
var propValue : AnyObject! = self.valueForKey(propName);
if propValue is Serializable {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as Serializable).toDictionary(), forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is Array<Serializable> {
var subArray = Array<NSDictionary>()
for item in (propValue as Array<Serializable>) {
subArray.append(item.toDictionary())
}
propertiesDictionary.setValue(subArray, forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is Double {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as Double), forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is Int {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as Int), forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is Float {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as Float), forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is NSData {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as NSData).base64EncodedStringWithOptions(nil), forKey: propName)
} else if propValue is Bool {
propertiesDictionary.setValue((propValue as Bool).boolValue, forKey: propName)
} else {
propertiesDictionary.setValue(propValue, forKey: propName)
}
}
// class_copyPropertyList retaints all the
propertiesInAClass.dealloc(Int(propertiesCount))
return propertiesDictionary
}
@ALL we should turn it into a pod - I'll make a repo later
Moved to https://github.com/Mailcloud/swift-serializer
Please submit your pull request @nono67
Issues created for anyone who'd like to contribute https://github.com/Mailcloud/swift-serializer/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue
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Awesome job! I'll probably try to do something like that for querystrings. Would it be helpful somehow?