<?php
/**
* This file is part of the Nette Framework (https://nette.org)
* Copyright (c) 2004 David Grudl (https://davidgrudl.com)
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Nette\Utils;
use Nette;
/**
* JSON encoder and decoder.
*/
final class Json
{
use Nette\StaticClass;
/** @deprecated use Json::decode(..., forceArrays: true) */
public const FORCE_ARRAY = JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY;
/** @deprecated use Json::encode(..., pretty: true) */
public const PRETTY = JSON_PRETTY_PRINT;
/** @deprecated use Json::encode(..., asciiSafe: true) */
public const ESCAPE_UNICODE = 1 << 19;
/**
* Converts value to JSON format. Use $pretty for easier reading and clarity, $asciiSafe for ASCII output
* and $htmlSafe for HTML escaping, $forceObjects enforces the encoding of non-associateve arrays as objects.
* @throws JsonException
*/
public static function encode(
mixed $value,
bool|int $pretty = false,
bool $asciiSafe = false,
bool $htmlSafe = false,
bool $forceObjects = false,
): string
{
if (is_int($pretty)) { // back compatibility
$flags = ($pretty & self::ESCAPE_UNICODE ? 0 : JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE) | ($pretty & ~self::ESCAPE_UNICODE);
} else {
$flags = ($asciiSafe ? 0 : JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE)
| ($pretty ? JSON_PRETTY_PRINT : 0)
| ($forceObjects ? JSON_FORCE_OBJECT : 0)
| ($htmlSafe ? JSON_HEX_AMP | JSON_HEX_APOS | JSON_HEX_QUOT | JSON_HEX_TAG : 0);
}
$flags |= JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES
| (defined('JSON_PRESERVE_ZERO_FRACTION') ? JSON_PRESERVE_ZERO_FRACTION : 0); // since PHP 5.6.6 & PECL JSON-C 1.3.7
$json = json_encode($value, $flags);
if ($error = json_last_error()) {
throw new JsonException(json_last_error_msg(), $error);
}
return $json;
}
/**
* Parses JSON to PHP value. The $forceArrays enforces the decoding of objects as arrays.
* @throws JsonException
*/
public static function decode(string $json, bool|int $forceArrays = false): mixed
{
$flags = is_int($forceArrays) // back compatibility
? $forceArrays
: ($forceArrays ? JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY : 0);
$flags |= JSON_BIGINT_AS_STRING;
$value = json_decode($json, flags: $flags);
if ($error = json_last_error()) {
throw new JsonException(json_last_error_msg(), $error);
}
return $value;
}
}
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