stripe 10.13.0.pre.beta.1 → 10.13.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +46 -300
  3. data/OPENAPI_VERSION +1 -1
  4. data/README.md +0 -11
  5. data/VERSION +1 -1
  6. data/lib/stripe/api_operations/request.rb +1 -2
  7. data/lib/stripe/api_version.rb +0 -1
  8. data/lib/stripe/object_types.rb +1 -23
  9. data/lib/stripe/resources/customer.rb +0 -11
  10. data/lib/stripe/resources/financial_connections/account.rb +0 -3
  11. data/lib/stripe/resources/forwarding/request.rb +50 -0
  12. data/lib/stripe/resources/invoice.rb +0 -113
  13. data/lib/stripe/resources/payment_intent.rb +0 -50
  14. data/lib/stripe/resources/quote.rb +0 -104
  15. data/lib/stripe/resources/subscription_schedule.rb +0 -20
  16. data/lib/stripe/resources/terminal/reader.rb +0 -60
  17. data/lib/stripe/resources.rb +1 -22
  18. data/lib/stripe/stripe_client.rb +28 -62
  19. data/lib/stripe/stripe_configuration.rb +1 -2
  20. data/lib/stripe/util.rb +1 -8
  21. data/lib/stripe/version.rb +1 -1
  22. data/lib/stripe.rb +0 -54
  23. data/stripe.gemspec +3 -0
  24. metadata +5 -84
  25. data/bin/tapioca +0 -27
  26. data/lib/stripe/request_signing_authenticator.rb +0 -79
  27. data/lib/stripe/resources/account_notice.rb +0 -32
  28. data/lib/stripe/resources/billing/meter.rb +0 -83
  29. data/lib/stripe/resources/billing/meter_event.rb +0 -27
  30. data/lib/stripe/resources/billing/meter_event_adjustment.rb +0 -26
  31. data/lib/stripe/resources/billing/meter_event_summary.rb +0 -15
  32. data/lib/stripe/resources/capital/financing_offer.rb +0 -49
  33. data/lib/stripe/resources/capital/financing_summary.rb +0 -15
  34. data/lib/stripe/resources/capital/financing_transaction.rb +0 -27
  35. data/lib/stripe/resources/customer_entitlement.rb +0 -12
  36. data/lib/stripe/resources/customer_entitlement_summary.rb +0 -12
  37. data/lib/stripe/resources/entitlements/feature.rb +0 -38
  38. data/lib/stripe/resources/financial_connections/account_inferred_balance.rb +0 -14
  39. data/lib/stripe/resources/gift_cards/card.rb +0 -59
  40. data/lib/stripe/resources/gift_cards/transaction.rb +0 -93
  41. data/lib/stripe/resources/invoice_payment.rb +0 -12
  42. data/lib/stripe/resources/issuing/credit_underwriting_record.rb +0 -88
  43. data/lib/stripe/resources/margin.rb +0 -37
  44. data/lib/stripe/resources/order.rb +0 -120
  45. data/lib/stripe/resources/quote_phase.rb +0 -39
  46. data/lib/stripe/resources/quote_preview_invoice.rb +0 -43
  47. data/lib/stripe/resources/quote_preview_subscription_schedule.rb +0 -11
  48. data/lib/stripe/resources/tax/form.rb +0 -49
  49. data/sorbet/config +0 -4
  50. data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/.gitattributes +0 -1
  51. data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/coveralls_reborn.rbi +0 -3
  52. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/.gitattributes +0 -1
  53. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/addressable@2.8.6.rbi +0 -1993
  54. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/ast@2.4.2.rbi +0 -584
  55. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/byebug@11.1.3.rbi +0 -3606
  56. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/coderay@1.1.3.rbi +0 -3437
  57. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/coveralls_reborn@0.25.0.rbi +0 -8
  58. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/crack@0.4.5.rbi +0 -144
  59. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/docile@1.4.0.rbi +0 -8
  60. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/erubi@1.12.0.rbi +0 -146
  61. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/hashdiff@1.1.0.rbi +0 -352
  62. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/jaro_winkler@1.5.4.rbi +0 -19
  63. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/json@2.7.1.rbi +0 -1561
  64. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/language_server-protocol@3.17.0.3.rbi +0 -14237
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  66. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/mocha@1.16.1.rbi +0 -11
  67. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/netrc@0.11.0.rbi +0 -161
  68. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/parallel@1.24.0.rbi +0 -280
  69. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/parser@3.2.2.4.rbi +0 -9454
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  71. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/prettier_print@1.2.1.rbi +0 -951
  72. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/prism@0.19.0.rbi +0 -29883
  73. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/pry-byebug@3.10.1.rbi +0 -1150
  74. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/pry@0.14.2.rbi +0 -10085
  75. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/public_suffix@5.0.4.rbi +0 -931
  76. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/racc@1.7.3.rbi +0 -161
  77. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rack@3.0.8.rbi +0 -5193
  78. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rainbow@3.1.1.rbi +0 -402
  79. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rake@13.1.0.rbi +0 -2884
  80. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rbi@0.1.6.rbi +0 -2922
  81. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/regexp_parser@2.8.3.rbi +0 -3766
  82. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rexml@3.2.6.rbi +0 -4887
  83. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-ast@1.30.0.rbi +0 -7004
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  85. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/ruby-progressbar@1.13.0.rbi +0 -1317
  86. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/shoulda-context@2.0.0.rbi +0 -555
  87. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/simplecov-html@0.12.3.rbi +0 -8
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  90. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/spoom@1.2.4.rbi +0 -3777
  91. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/sync@0.5.0.rbi +0 -8
  92. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/syntax_tree@6.2.0.rbi +0 -23136
  93. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/tapioca@0.11.17.rbi +0 -3503
  94. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/term-ansicolor@1.7.1.rbi +0 -8
  95. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/test-unit@3.6.1.rbi +0 -4403
  96. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/thor@1.3.0.rbi +0 -4345
  97. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/tins@1.32.1.rbi +0 -8
  98. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/unicode-display_width@2.5.0.rbi +0 -65
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  100. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/yard-sorbet@0.8.1.rbi +0 -428
  101. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/yard@0.9.34.rbi +0 -18219
  102. data/sorbet/tapioca/config.yml +0 -13
  103. data/sorbet/tapioca/require.rb +0 -4
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- # inserted after the colon in each \JSON object's pair;
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- # defaults to the empty \String, <tt>''</tt>.
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- # - Option +space_before+ (\String) specifies a string (usually a space) to be
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- # inserted before the colon in each \JSON object's pair;
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- # defaults to the empty \String, <tt>''</tt>.
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- #
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- # In this example, +obj+ is used first to generate the shortest
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- # \JSON data (no whitespace), then again with all formatting options
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- # specified:
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- #
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- # obj = {foo: [:bar, :baz], bat: {bam: 0, bad: 1}}
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- # json = JSON.generate(obj)
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- # puts 'Compact:', json
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- # opts = {
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- # array_nl: "\n",
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- # object_nl: "\n",
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- # indent: ' ',
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- # space_before: ' ',
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- # space: ' '
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- # }
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- # puts 'Open:', JSON.generate(obj, opts)
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- #
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- # Output:
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- # Compact:
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- # {"foo":["bar","baz"],"bat":{"bam":0,"bad":1}}
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- # Open:
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- # {
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- # "foo" : [
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- # "bar",
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- # "baz"
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- # ],
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- # "bat" : {
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- # "bam" : 0,
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- # "bad" : 1
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- # }
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- # }
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- #
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- # == \JSON Additions
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- #
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- # ruby0 = Range.new(0, 2)
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0)
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- # json # => '0..2"'
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json)
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- # ruby1 # => '0..2'
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- # ruby1.class # => String
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- #
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- # You can use \JSON _additions_ to preserve the original object.
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- # The addition is an extension of a ruby class, so that:
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- # - \JSON.generate stores more information in the \JSON string.
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- # - \JSON.parse, called with option +create_additions+,
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- # uses that information to create a proper Ruby object.
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- #
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- # This example shows a \Range being generated into \JSON
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- # and parsed back into Ruby, both without and with
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- # the addition for \Range:
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- # ruby = Range.new(0, 2)
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- # # This passage does not use the addition for Range.
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- # json0 = JSON.generate(ruby)
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- # ruby0 = JSON.parse(json0)
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- # # This passage uses the addition for Range.
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- # require 'json/add/range'
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- # json1 = JSON.generate(ruby)
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json1, create_additions: true)
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- # # Make a nice display.
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- # display = <<EOT
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- # Generated JSON:
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- # Without addition: #{json0} (#{json0.class})
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- # With addition: #{json1} (#{json1.class})
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- # Parsed JSON:
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- # Without addition: #{ruby0.inspect} (#{ruby0.class})
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- # With addition: #{ruby1.inspect} (#{ruby1.class})
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- # EOT
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- # puts display
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- #
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- # This output shows the different results:
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- # Generated JSON:
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- # Without addition: "0..2" (String)
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- # With addition: {"json_class":"Range","a":[0,2,false]} (String)
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- # Parsed JSON:
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- # Without addition: "0..2" (String)
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- # With addition: 0..2 (Range)
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- #
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- # The \JSON module includes additions for certain classes.
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- # You can also craft custom additions.
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- # See {Custom \JSON Additions}[#module-JSON-label-Custom+JSON+Additions].
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- #
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- # === Built-in Additions
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- #
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- # The \JSON module includes additions for certain classes.
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- # To use an addition, +require+ its source:
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- # - BigDecimal: <tt>require 'json/add/bigdecimal'</tt>
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- # - Complex: <tt>require 'json/add/complex'</tt>
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- # - Date: <tt>require 'json/add/date'</tt>
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- # - DateTime: <tt>require 'json/add/date_time'</tt>
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- # - Exception: <tt>require 'json/add/exception'</tt>
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- # - OpenStruct: <tt>require 'json/add/ostruct'</tt>
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- # - Range: <tt>require 'json/add/range'</tt>
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- # - Rational: <tt>require 'json/add/rational'</tt>
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- # - Regexp: <tt>require 'json/add/regexp'</tt>
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- # - Set: <tt>require 'json/add/set'</tt>
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- # - Struct: <tt>require 'json/add/struct'</tt>
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- # - Symbol: <tt>require 'json/add/symbol'</tt>
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- # - Time: <tt>require 'json/add/time'</tt>
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- #
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- # To reduce punctuation clutter, the examples below
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- # show the generated \JSON via +puts+, rather than the usual +inspect+,
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- #
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- # \BigDecimal:
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- # require 'json/add/bigdecimal'
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- # ruby0 = BigDecimal(0) # 0.0
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"BigDecimal","b":"27:0.0"}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 0.0
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- # ruby1.class # => BigDecimal
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- #
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- # \Complex:
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- # require 'json/add/complex'
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- # ruby0 = Complex(1+0i) # 1+0i
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Complex","r":1,"i":0}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 1+0i
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- # ruby1.class # Complex
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- #
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- # \Date:
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- # require 'json/add/date'
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- # ruby0 = Date.today # 2020-05-02
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Date","y":2020,"m":5,"d":2,"sg":2299161.0}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 2020-05-02
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- # ruby1.class # Date
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- #
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- # \DateTime:
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- # require 'json/add/date_time'
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- # ruby0 = DateTime.now # 2020-05-02T10:38:13-05:00
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"DateTime","y":2020,"m":5,"d":2,"H":10,"M":38,"S":13,"of":"-5/24","sg":2299161.0}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 2020-05-02T10:38:13-05:00
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- # ruby1.class # DateTime
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- #
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- # \Exception (and its subclasses including \RuntimeError):
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- # require 'json/add/exception'
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- # ruby0 = Exception.new('A message') # A message
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Exception","m":"A message","b":null}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # A message
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- # ruby1.class # Exception
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- # ruby0 = RuntimeError.new('Another message') # Another message
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"RuntimeError","m":"Another message","b":null}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # Another message
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- # ruby1.class # RuntimeError
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- #
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- # \OpenStruct:
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- # require 'json/add/ostruct'
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- # ruby0 = OpenStruct.new(name: 'Matz', language: 'Ruby') # #<OpenStruct name="Matz", language="Ruby">
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"OpenStruct","t":{"name":"Matz","language":"Ruby"}}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # #<OpenStruct name="Matz", language="Ruby">
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- # ruby1.class # OpenStruct
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- #
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- # \Range:
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- # require 'json/add/range'
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- # ruby0 = Range.new(0, 2) # 0..2
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Range","a":[0,2,false]}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 0..2
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- # ruby1.class # Range
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- #
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- # \Rational:
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- # require 'json/add/rational'
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- # ruby0 = Rational(1, 3) # 1/3
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Rational","n":1,"d":3}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 1/3
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- # ruby1.class # Rational
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- #
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- # \Regexp:
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- # require 'json/add/regexp'
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- # ruby0 = Regexp.new('foo') # (?-mix:foo)
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Regexp","o":0,"s":"foo"}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # (?-mix:foo)
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- # ruby1.class # Regexp
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- #
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- # \Set:
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- # require 'json/add/set'
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- # ruby0 = Set.new([0, 1, 2]) # #<Set: {0, 1, 2}>
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Set","a":[0,1,2]}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # #<Set: {0, 1, 2}>
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- # ruby1.class # Set
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- #
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- # \Struct:
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- # require 'json/add/struct'
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- # Customer = Struct.new(:name, :address) # Customer
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- # ruby0 = Customer.new("Dave", "123 Main") # #<struct Customer name="Dave", address="123 Main">
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Customer","v":["Dave","123 Main"]}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # #<struct Customer name="Dave", address="123 Main">
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- # ruby1.class # Customer
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- #
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- # \Symbol:
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- # require 'json/add/symbol'
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- # ruby0 = :foo # foo
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Symbol","s":"foo"}
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- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # foo
528
- # ruby1.class # Symbol
529
- #
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- # \Time:
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- # require 'json/add/time'
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- # ruby0 = Time.now # 2020-05-02 11:28:26 -0500
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- # json = JSON.generate(ruby0) # {"json_class":"Time","s":1588436906,"n":840560000}
534
- # ruby1 = JSON.parse(json, create_additions: true) # 2020-05-02 11:28:26 -0500
535
- # ruby1.class # Time
536
- #
537
- #
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- # === Custom \JSON Additions
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- #
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- # In addition to the \JSON additions provided,
541
- # you can craft \JSON additions of your own,
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- # either for Ruby built-in classes or for user-defined classes.
543
- #
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- # Here's a user-defined class +Foo+:
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- # class Foo
546
- # attr_accessor :bar, :baz
547
- # def initialize(bar, baz)
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- # self.bar = bar
549
- # self.baz = baz
550
- # end
551
- # end
552
- #
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- # Here's the \JSON addition for it:
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- # # Extend class Foo with JSON addition.
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- # class Foo
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- # # Serialize Foo object with its class name and arguments
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- # def to_json(*args)
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- # {
559
- # JSON.create_id => self.class.name,
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- # 'a' => [ bar, baz ]
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- # }.to_json(*args)
562
- # end
563
- # # Deserialize JSON string by constructing new Foo object with arguments.
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- # def self.json_create(object)
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- # new(*object['a'])
566
- # end
567
- # end
568
- #
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- # Demonstration:
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- # require 'json'
571
- # # This Foo object has no custom addition.
572
- # foo0 = Foo.new(0, 1)
573
- # json0 = JSON.generate(foo0)
574
- # obj0 = JSON.parse(json0)
575
- # # Lood the custom addition.
576
- # require_relative 'foo_addition'
577
- # # This foo has the custom addition.
578
- # foo1 = Foo.new(0, 1)
579
- # json1 = JSON.generate(foo1)
580
- # obj1 = JSON.parse(json1, create_additions: true)
581
- # # Make a nice display.
582
- # display = <<EOT
583
- # Generated JSON:
584
- # Without custom addition: #{json0} (#{json0.class})
585
- # With custom addition: #{json1} (#{json1.class})
586
- # Parsed JSON:
587
- # Without custom addition: #{obj0.inspect} (#{obj0.class})
588
- # With custom addition: #{obj1.inspect} (#{obj1.class})
589
- # EOT
590
- # puts display
591
- #
592
- # Output:
593
- #
594
- # Generated JSON:
595
- # Without custom addition: "#<Foo:0x0000000006534e80>" (String)
596
- # With custom addition: {"json_class":"Foo","a":[0,1]} (String)
597
- # Parsed JSON:
598
- # Without custom addition: "#<Foo:0x0000000006534e80>" (String)
599
- # With custom addition: #<Foo:0x0000000006473bb8 @bar=0, @baz=1> (Foo)
600
- #
601
- # source://json//lib/json/version.rb#2
602
- module JSON
603
- private
604
-
605
- # :call-seq:
606
- # JSON.dump(obj, io = nil, limit = nil)
607
- #
608
- # Dumps +obj+ as a \JSON string, i.e. calls generate on the object and returns the result.
609
- #
610
- # The default options can be changed via method JSON.dump_default_options.
611
- #
612
- # - Argument +io+, if given, should respond to method +write+;
613
- # the \JSON \String is written to +io+, and +io+ is returned.
614
- # If +io+ is not given, the \JSON \String is returned.
615
- # - Argument +limit+, if given, is passed to JSON.generate as option +max_nesting+.
616
- #
617
- # ---
618
- #
619
- # When argument +io+ is not given, returns the \JSON \String generated from +obj+:
620
- # obj = {foo: [0, 1], bar: {baz: 2, bat: 3}, bam: :bad}
621
- # json = JSON.dump(obj)
622
- # json # => "{\"foo\":[0,1],\"bar\":{\"baz\":2,\"bat\":3},\"bam\":\"bad\"}"
623
- #
624
- # When argument +io+ is given, writes the \JSON \String to +io+ and returns +io+:
625
- # path = 't.json'
626
- # File.open(path, 'w') do |file|
627
- # JSON.dump(obj, file)
628
- # end # => #<File:t.json (closed)>
629
- # puts File.read(path)
630
- # Output:
631
- # {"foo":[0,1],"bar":{"baz":2,"bat":3},"bam":"bad"}
632
- #
633
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#614
634
- def dump(obj, anIO = T.unsafe(nil), limit = T.unsafe(nil), kwargs = T.unsafe(nil)); end
635
-
636
- # :call-seq:
637
- # JSON.fast_generate(obj, opts) -> new_string
638
- #
639
- # Arguments +obj+ and +opts+ here are the same as
640
- # arguments +obj+ and +opts+ in JSON.generate.
641
- #
642
- # By default, generates \JSON data without checking
643
- # for circular references in +obj+ (option +max_nesting+ set to +false+, disabled).
644
- #
645
- # Raises an exception if +obj+ contains circular references:
646
- # a = []; b = []; a.push(b); b.push(a)
647
- # # Raises SystemStackError (stack level too deep):
648
- # JSON.fast_generate(a)
649
- #
650
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#328
651
- def fast_generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
652
-
653
- # :stopdoc:
654
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
655
- #
656
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#328
657
- def fast_unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
658
-
659
- # :call-seq:
660
- # JSON.generate(obj, opts = nil) -> new_string
661
- #
662
- # Returns a \String containing the generated \JSON data.
663
- #
664
- # See also JSON.fast_generate, JSON.pretty_generate.
665
- #
666
- # Argument +obj+ is the Ruby object to be converted to \JSON.
667
- #
668
- # Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the generation.
669
- # See {Generating Options}[#module-JSON-label-Generating+Options].
670
- #
671
- # ---
672
- #
673
- # When +obj+ is an \Array, returns a \String containing a \JSON array:
674
- # obj = ["foo", 1.0, true, false, nil]
675
- # json = JSON.generate(obj)
676
- # json # => '["foo",1.0,true,false,null]'
677
- #
678
- # When +obj+ is a \Hash, returns a \String containing a \JSON object:
679
- # obj = {foo: 0, bar: 's', baz: :bat}
680
- # json = JSON.generate(obj)
681
- # json # => '{"foo":0,"bar":"s","baz":"bat"}'
682
- #
683
- # For examples of generating from other Ruby objects, see
684
- # {Generating \JSON from Other Objects}[#module-JSON-label-Generating+JSON+from+Other+Objects].
685
- #
686
- # ---
687
- #
688
- # Raises an exception if any formatting option is not a \String.
689
- #
690
- # Raises an exception if +obj+ contains circular references:
691
- # a = []; b = []; a.push(b); b.push(a)
692
- # # Raises JSON::NestingError (nesting of 100 is too deep):
693
- # JSON.generate(a)
694
- #
695
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#299
696
- def generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
697
-
698
- # :call-seq:
699
- # JSON.load(source, proc = nil, options = {}) -> object
700
- #
701
- # Returns the Ruby objects created by parsing the given +source+.
702
- #
703
- # - Argument +source+ must be, or be convertible to, a \String:
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- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +to_str+,
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- # <tt>source.to_str</tt> becomes the source.
706
- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +to_io+,
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- # <tt>source.to_io.read</tt> becomes the source.
708
- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +read+,
709
- # <tt>source.read</tt> becomes the source.
710
- # - If both of the following are true, source becomes the \String <tt>'null'</tt>:
711
- # - Option +allow_blank+ specifies a truthy value.
712
- # - The source, as defined above, is +nil+ or the empty \String <tt>''</tt>.
713
- # - Otherwise, +source+ remains the source.
714
- # - Argument +proc+, if given, must be a \Proc that accepts one argument.
715
- # It will be called recursively with each result (depth-first order).
716
- # See details below.
717
- # BEWARE: This method is meant to serialise data from trusted user input,
718
- # like from your own database server or clients under your control, it could
719
- # be dangerous to allow untrusted users to pass JSON sources into it.
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- # - Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the parsing.
721
- # See {Parsing Options}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+Options].
722
- # The default options can be changed via method JSON.load_default_options=.
723
- #
724
- # ---
725
- #
726
- # When no +proc+ is given, modifies +source+ as above and returns the result of
727
- # <tt>parse(source, opts)</tt>; see #parse.
728
- #
729
- # Source for following examples:
730
- # source = <<-EOT
731
- # {
732
- # "name": "Dave",
733
- # "age" :40,
734
- # "hats": [
735
- # "Cattleman's",
736
- # "Panama",
737
- # "Tophat"
738
- # ]
739
- # }
740
- # EOT
741
- #
742
- # Load a \String:
743
- # ruby = JSON.load(source)
744
- # ruby # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
745
- #
746
- # Load an \IO object:
747
- # require 'stringio'
748
- # object = JSON.load(StringIO.new(source))
749
- # object # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
750
- #
751
- # Load a \File object:
752
- # path = 't.json'
753
- # File.write(path, source)
754
- # File.open(path) do |file|
755
- # JSON.load(file)
756
- # end # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
757
- #
758
- # ---
759
- #
760
- # When +proc+ is given:
761
- # - Modifies +source+ as above.
762
- # - Gets the +result+ from calling <tt>parse(source, opts)</tt>.
763
- # - Recursively calls <tt>proc(result)</tt>.
764
- # - Returns the final result.
765
- #
766
- # Example:
767
- # require 'json'
768
- #
769
- # # Some classes for the example.
770
- # class Base
771
- # def initialize(attributes)
772
- # @attributes = attributes
773
- # end
774
- # end
775
- # class User < Base; end
776
- # class Account < Base; end
777
- # class Admin < Base; end
778
- # # The JSON source.
779
- # json = <<-EOF
780
- # {
781
- # "users": [
782
- # {"type": "User", "username": "jane", "email": "jane@example.com"},
783
- # {"type": "User", "username": "john", "email": "john@example.com"}
784
- # ],
785
- # "accounts": [
786
- # {"account": {"type": "Account", "paid": true, "account_id": "1234"}},
787
- # {"account": {"type": "Account", "paid": false, "account_id": "1235"}}
788
- # ],
789
- # "admins": {"type": "Admin", "password": "0wn3d"}
790
- # }
791
- # EOF
792
- # # Deserializer method.
793
- # def deserialize_obj(obj, safe_types = %w(User Account Admin))
794
- # type = obj.is_a?(Hash) && obj["type"]
795
- # safe_types.include?(type) ? Object.const_get(type).new(obj) : obj
796
- # end
797
- # # Call to JSON.load
798
- # ruby = JSON.load(json, proc {|obj|
799
- # case obj
800
- # when Hash
801
- # obj.each {|k, v| obj[k] = deserialize_obj v }
802
- # when Array
803
- # obj.map! {|v| deserialize_obj v }
804
- # end
805
- # })
806
- # pp ruby
807
- # Output:
808
- # {"users"=>
809
- # [#<User:0x00000000064c4c98
810
- # @attributes=
811
- # {"type"=>"User", "username"=>"jane", "email"=>"jane@example.com"}>,
812
- # #<User:0x00000000064c4bd0
813
- # @attributes=
814
- # {"type"=>"User", "username"=>"john", "email"=>"john@example.com"}>],
815
- # "accounts"=>
816
- # [{"account"=>
817
- # #<Account:0x00000000064c4928
818
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Account", "paid"=>true, "account_id"=>"1234"}>},
819
- # {"account"=>
820
- # #<Account:0x00000000064c4680
821
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Account", "paid"=>false, "account_id"=>"1235"}>}],
822
- # "admins"=>
823
- # #<Admin:0x00000000064c41f8
824
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Admin", "password"=>"0wn3d"}>}
825
- #
826
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#540
827
- def load(source, proc = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
828
-
829
- # :call-seq:
830
- # JSON.load_file(path, opts={}) -> object
831
- #
832
- # Calls:
833
- # parse(File.read(path), opts)
834
- #
835
- # See method #parse.
836
- #
837
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#248
838
- def load_file(filespec, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
839
-
840
- # :call-seq:
841
- # JSON.load_file!(path, opts = {})
842
- #
843
- # Calls:
844
- # JSON.parse!(File.read(path, opts))
845
- #
846
- # See method #parse!
847
- #
848
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#259
849
- def load_file!(filespec, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
850
-
851
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#642
852
- def merge_dump_options(opts, strict: T.unsafe(nil)); end
853
-
854
- # :call-seq:
855
- # JSON.parse(source, opts) -> object
856
- #
857
- # Returns the Ruby objects created by parsing the given +source+.
858
- #
859
- # Argument +source+ contains the \String to be parsed.
860
- #
861
- # Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the parsing.
862
- # See {Parsing Options}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+Options].
863
- #
864
- # ---
865
- #
866
- # When +source+ is a \JSON array, returns a Ruby \Array:
867
- # source = '["foo", 1.0, true, false, null]'
868
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
869
- # ruby # => ["foo", 1.0, true, false, nil]
870
- # ruby.class # => Array
871
- #
872
- # When +source+ is a \JSON object, returns a Ruby \Hash:
873
- # source = '{"a": "foo", "b": 1.0, "c": true, "d": false, "e": null}'
874
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
875
- # ruby # => {"a"=>"foo", "b"=>1.0, "c"=>true, "d"=>false, "e"=>nil}
876
- # ruby.class # => Hash
877
- #
878
- # For examples of parsing for all \JSON data types, see
879
- # {Parsing \JSON}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+JSON].
880
- #
881
- # Parses nested JSON objects:
882
- # source = <<-EOT
883
- # {
884
- # "name": "Dave",
885
- # "age" :40,
886
- # "hats": [
887
- # "Cattleman's",
888
- # "Panama",
889
- # "Tophat"
890
- # ]
891
- # }
892
- # EOT
893
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
894
- # ruby # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
895
- #
896
- # ---
897
- #
898
- # Raises an exception if +source+ is not valid JSON:
899
- # # Raises JSON::ParserError (783: unexpected token at ''):
900
- # JSON.parse('')
901
- #
902
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#218
903
- def parse(source, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
904
-
905
- # :call-seq:
906
- # JSON.parse!(source, opts) -> object
907
- #
908
- # Calls
909
- # parse(source, opts)
910
- # with +source+ and possibly modified +opts+.
911
- #
912
- # Differences from JSON.parse:
913
- # - Option +max_nesting+, if not provided, defaults to +false+,
914
- # which disables checking for nesting depth.
915
- # - Option +allow_nan+, if not provided, defaults to +true+.
916
- #
917
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#233
918
- def parse!(source, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
919
-
920
- # :call-seq:
921
- # JSON.pretty_generate(obj, opts = nil) -> new_string
922
- #
923
- # Arguments +obj+ and +opts+ here are the same as
924
- # arguments +obj+ and +opts+ in JSON.generate.
925
- #
926
- # Default options are:
927
- # {
928
- # indent: ' ', # Two spaces
929
- # space: ' ', # One space
930
- # array_nl: "\n", # Newline
931
- # object_nl: "\n" # Newline
932
- # }
933
- #
934
- # Example:
935
- # obj = {foo: [:bar, :baz], bat: {bam: 0, bad: 1}}
936
- # json = JSON.pretty_generate(obj)
937
- # puts json
938
- # Output:
939
- # {
940
- # "foo": [
941
- # "bar",
942
- # "baz"
943
- # ],
944
- # "bat": {
945
- # "bam": 0,
946
- # "bad": 1
947
- # }
948
- # }
949
- #
950
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#373
951
- def pretty_generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
952
-
953
- # :stopdoc:
954
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
955
- #
956
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#373
957
- def pretty_unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
958
-
959
- # Recursively calls passed _Proc_ if the parsed data structure is an _Array_ or _Hash_
960
- #
961
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#558
962
- def recurse_proc(result, &proc); end
963
-
964
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#540
965
- def restore(source, proc = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
966
-
967
- # :stopdoc:
968
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and
969
- # later delete them.
970
- #
971
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#299
972
- def unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
973
-
974
- class << self
975
- # :call-seq:
976
- # JSON[object] -> new_array or new_string
977
- #
978
- # If +object+ is a \String,
979
- # calls JSON.parse with +object+ and +opts+ (see method #parse):
980
- # json = '[0, 1, null]'
981
- # JSON[json]# => [0, 1, nil]
982
- #
983
- # Otherwise, calls JSON.generate with +object+ and +opts+ (see method #generate):
984
- # ruby = [0, 1, nil]
985
- # JSON[ruby] # => '[0,1,null]'
986
- #
987
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#21
988
- def [](object, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
989
-
990
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#84
991
- def create_fast_state; end
992
-
993
- # Returns the current create identifier.
994
- # See also JSON.create_id=.
995
- #
996
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#129
997
- def create_id; end
998
-
999
- # Sets create identifier, which is used to decide if the _json_create_
1000
- # hook of a class should be called; initial value is +json_class+:
1001
- # JSON.create_id # => 'json_class'
1002
- #
1003
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#123
1004
- def create_id=(new_value); end
1005
-
1006
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#94
1007
- def create_pretty_state; end
1008
-
1009
- # Return the constant located at _path_. The format of _path_ has to be
1010
- # either ::A::B::C or A::B::C. In any case, A has to be located at the top
1011
- # level (absolute namespace path?). If there doesn't exist a constant at
1012
- # the given path, an ArgumentError is raised.
1013
- #
1014
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#45
1015
- def deep_const_get(path); end
1016
-
1017
- # :call-seq:
1018
- # JSON.dump(obj, io = nil, limit = nil)
1019
- #
1020
- # Dumps +obj+ as a \JSON string, i.e. calls generate on the object and returns the result.
1021
- #
1022
- # The default options can be changed via method JSON.dump_default_options.
1023
- #
1024
- # - Argument +io+, if given, should respond to method +write+;
1025
- # the \JSON \String is written to +io+, and +io+ is returned.
1026
- # If +io+ is not given, the \JSON \String is returned.
1027
- # - Argument +limit+, if given, is passed to JSON.generate as option +max_nesting+.
1028
- #
1029
- # ---
1030
- #
1031
- # When argument +io+ is not given, returns the \JSON \String generated from +obj+:
1032
- # obj = {foo: [0, 1], bar: {baz: 2, bat: 3}, bam: :bad}
1033
- # json = JSON.dump(obj)
1034
- # json # => "{\"foo\":[0,1],\"bar\":{\"baz\":2,\"bat\":3},\"bam\":\"bad\"}"
1035
- #
1036
- # When argument +io+ is given, writes the \JSON \String to +io+ and returns +io+:
1037
- # path = 't.json'
1038
- # File.open(path, 'w') do |file|
1039
- # JSON.dump(obj, file)
1040
- # end # => #<File:t.json (closed)>
1041
- # puts File.read(path)
1042
- # Output:
1043
- # {"foo":[0,1],"bar":{"baz":2,"bat":3},"bam":"bad"}
1044
- #
1045
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#614
1046
- def dump(obj, anIO = T.unsafe(nil), limit = T.unsafe(nil), kwargs = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1047
-
1048
- # Sets or returns the default options for the JSON.dump method.
1049
- # Initially:
1050
- # opts = JSON.dump_default_options
1051
- # opts # => {:max_nesting=>false, :allow_nan=>true, :script_safe=>false}
1052
- #
1053
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#579
1054
- def dump_default_options; end
1055
-
1056
- # Sets or returns the default options for the JSON.dump method.
1057
- # Initially:
1058
- # opts = JSON.dump_default_options
1059
- # opts # => {:max_nesting=>false, :allow_nan=>true, :script_safe=>false}
1060
- #
1061
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#579
1062
- def dump_default_options=(_arg0); end
1063
-
1064
- # :call-seq:
1065
- # JSON.fast_generate(obj, opts) -> new_string
1066
- #
1067
- # Arguments +obj+ and +opts+ here are the same as
1068
- # arguments +obj+ and +opts+ in JSON.generate.
1069
- #
1070
- # By default, generates \JSON data without checking
1071
- # for circular references in +obj+ (option +max_nesting+ set to +false+, disabled).
1072
- #
1073
- # Raises an exception if +obj+ contains circular references:
1074
- # a = []; b = []; a.push(b); b.push(a)
1075
- # # Raises SystemStackError (stack level too deep):
1076
- # JSON.fast_generate(a)
1077
- #
1078
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#328
1079
- def fast_generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1080
-
1081
- # :stopdoc:
1082
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
1083
- #
1084
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#328
1085
- def fast_unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1086
-
1087
- # :call-seq:
1088
- # JSON.generate(obj, opts = nil) -> new_string
1089
- #
1090
- # Returns a \String containing the generated \JSON data.
1091
- #
1092
- # See also JSON.fast_generate, JSON.pretty_generate.
1093
- #
1094
- # Argument +obj+ is the Ruby object to be converted to \JSON.
1095
- #
1096
- # Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the generation.
1097
- # See {Generating Options}[#module-JSON-label-Generating+Options].
1098
- #
1099
- # ---
1100
- #
1101
- # When +obj+ is an \Array, returns a \String containing a \JSON array:
1102
- # obj = ["foo", 1.0, true, false, nil]
1103
- # json = JSON.generate(obj)
1104
- # json # => '["foo",1.0,true,false,null]'
1105
- #
1106
- # When +obj+ is a \Hash, returns a \String containing a \JSON object:
1107
- # obj = {foo: 0, bar: 's', baz: :bat}
1108
- # json = JSON.generate(obj)
1109
- # json # => '{"foo":0,"bar":"s","baz":"bat"}'
1110
- #
1111
- # For examples of generating from other Ruby objects, see
1112
- # {Generating \JSON from Other Objects}[#module-JSON-label-Generating+JSON+from+Other+Objects].
1113
- #
1114
- # ---
1115
- #
1116
- # Raises an exception if any formatting option is not a \String.
1117
- #
1118
- # Raises an exception if +obj+ contains circular references:
1119
- # a = []; b = []; a.push(b); b.push(a)
1120
- # # Raises JSON::NestingError (nesting of 100 is too deep):
1121
- # JSON.generate(a)
1122
- #
1123
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#299
1124
- def generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1125
-
1126
- # Returns the JSON generator module that is used by JSON. This is
1127
- # either JSON::Ext::Generator or JSON::Pure::Generator:
1128
- # JSON.generator # => JSON::Ext::Generator
1129
- #
1130
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#106
1131
- def generator; end
1132
-
1133
- # Set the module _generator_ to be used by JSON.
1134
- #
1135
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#61
1136
- def generator=(generator); end
1137
-
1138
- # Encodes string using String.encode.
1139
- #
1140
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#638
1141
- def iconv(to, from, string); end
1142
-
1143
- # :call-seq:
1144
- # JSON.load(source, proc = nil, options = {}) -> object
1145
- #
1146
- # Returns the Ruby objects created by parsing the given +source+.
1147
- #
1148
- # - Argument +source+ must be, or be convertible to, a \String:
1149
- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +to_str+,
1150
- # <tt>source.to_str</tt> becomes the source.
1151
- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +to_io+,
1152
- # <tt>source.to_io.read</tt> becomes the source.
1153
- # - If +source+ responds to instance method +read+,
1154
- # <tt>source.read</tt> becomes the source.
1155
- # - If both of the following are true, source becomes the \String <tt>'null'</tt>:
1156
- # - Option +allow_blank+ specifies a truthy value.
1157
- # - The source, as defined above, is +nil+ or the empty \String <tt>''</tt>.
1158
- # - Otherwise, +source+ remains the source.
1159
- # - Argument +proc+, if given, must be a \Proc that accepts one argument.
1160
- # It will be called recursively with each result (depth-first order).
1161
- # See details below.
1162
- # BEWARE: This method is meant to serialise data from trusted user input,
1163
- # like from your own database server or clients under your control, it could
1164
- # be dangerous to allow untrusted users to pass JSON sources into it.
1165
- # - Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the parsing.
1166
- # See {Parsing Options}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+Options].
1167
- # The default options can be changed via method JSON.load_default_options=.
1168
- #
1169
- # ---
1170
- #
1171
- # When no +proc+ is given, modifies +source+ as above and returns the result of
1172
- # <tt>parse(source, opts)</tt>; see #parse.
1173
- #
1174
- # Source for following examples:
1175
- # source = <<-EOT
1176
- # {
1177
- # "name": "Dave",
1178
- # "age" :40,
1179
- # "hats": [
1180
- # "Cattleman's",
1181
- # "Panama",
1182
- # "Tophat"
1183
- # ]
1184
- # }
1185
- # EOT
1186
- #
1187
- # Load a \String:
1188
- # ruby = JSON.load(source)
1189
- # ruby # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
1190
- #
1191
- # Load an \IO object:
1192
- # require 'stringio'
1193
- # object = JSON.load(StringIO.new(source))
1194
- # object # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
1195
- #
1196
- # Load a \File object:
1197
- # path = 't.json'
1198
- # File.write(path, source)
1199
- # File.open(path) do |file|
1200
- # JSON.load(file)
1201
- # end # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
1202
- #
1203
- # ---
1204
- #
1205
- # When +proc+ is given:
1206
- # - Modifies +source+ as above.
1207
- # - Gets the +result+ from calling <tt>parse(source, opts)</tt>.
1208
- # - Recursively calls <tt>proc(result)</tt>.
1209
- # - Returns the final result.
1210
- #
1211
- # Example:
1212
- # require 'json'
1213
- #
1214
- # # Some classes for the example.
1215
- # class Base
1216
- # def initialize(attributes)
1217
- # @attributes = attributes
1218
- # end
1219
- # end
1220
- # class User < Base; end
1221
- # class Account < Base; end
1222
- # class Admin < Base; end
1223
- # # The JSON source.
1224
- # json = <<-EOF
1225
- # {
1226
- # "users": [
1227
- # {"type": "User", "username": "jane", "email": "jane@example.com"},
1228
- # {"type": "User", "username": "john", "email": "john@example.com"}
1229
- # ],
1230
- # "accounts": [
1231
- # {"account": {"type": "Account", "paid": true, "account_id": "1234"}},
1232
- # {"account": {"type": "Account", "paid": false, "account_id": "1235"}}
1233
- # ],
1234
- # "admins": {"type": "Admin", "password": "0wn3d"}
1235
- # }
1236
- # EOF
1237
- # # Deserializer method.
1238
- # def deserialize_obj(obj, safe_types = %w(User Account Admin))
1239
- # type = obj.is_a?(Hash) && obj["type"]
1240
- # safe_types.include?(type) ? Object.const_get(type).new(obj) : obj
1241
- # end
1242
- # # Call to JSON.load
1243
- # ruby = JSON.load(json, proc {|obj|
1244
- # case obj
1245
- # when Hash
1246
- # obj.each {|k, v| obj[k] = deserialize_obj v }
1247
- # when Array
1248
- # obj.map! {|v| deserialize_obj v }
1249
- # end
1250
- # })
1251
- # pp ruby
1252
- # Output:
1253
- # {"users"=>
1254
- # [#<User:0x00000000064c4c98
1255
- # @attributes=
1256
- # {"type"=>"User", "username"=>"jane", "email"=>"jane@example.com"}>,
1257
- # #<User:0x00000000064c4bd0
1258
- # @attributes=
1259
- # {"type"=>"User", "username"=>"john", "email"=>"john@example.com"}>],
1260
- # "accounts"=>
1261
- # [{"account"=>
1262
- # #<Account:0x00000000064c4928
1263
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Account", "paid"=>true, "account_id"=>"1234"}>},
1264
- # {"account"=>
1265
- # #<Account:0x00000000064c4680
1266
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Account", "paid"=>false, "account_id"=>"1235"}>}],
1267
- # "admins"=>
1268
- # #<Admin:0x00000000064c41f8
1269
- # @attributes={"type"=>"Admin", "password"=>"0wn3d"}>}
1270
- #
1271
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#540
1272
- def load(source, proc = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1273
-
1274
- # Sets or returns default options for the JSON.load method.
1275
- # Initially:
1276
- # opts = JSON.load_default_options
1277
- # opts # => {:max_nesting=>false, :allow_nan=>true, :allow_blank=>true, :create_additions=>true}
1278
- #
1279
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#403
1280
- def load_default_options; end
1281
-
1282
- # Sets or returns default options for the JSON.load method.
1283
- # Initially:
1284
- # opts = JSON.load_default_options
1285
- # opts # => {:max_nesting=>false, :allow_nan=>true, :allow_blank=>true, :create_additions=>true}
1286
- #
1287
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#403
1288
- def load_default_options=(_arg0); end
1289
-
1290
- # :call-seq:
1291
- # JSON.load_file(path, opts={}) -> object
1292
- #
1293
- # Calls:
1294
- # parse(File.read(path), opts)
1295
- #
1296
- # See method #parse.
1297
- #
1298
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#248
1299
- def load_file(filespec, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1300
-
1301
- # :call-seq:
1302
- # JSON.load_file!(path, opts = {})
1303
- #
1304
- # Calls:
1305
- # JSON.parse!(File.read(path, opts))
1306
- #
1307
- # See method #parse!
1308
- #
1309
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#259
1310
- def load_file!(filespec, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1311
-
1312
- # :call-seq:
1313
- # JSON.parse(source, opts) -> object
1314
- #
1315
- # Returns the Ruby objects created by parsing the given +source+.
1316
- #
1317
- # Argument +source+ contains the \String to be parsed.
1318
- #
1319
- # Argument +opts+, if given, contains a \Hash of options for the parsing.
1320
- # See {Parsing Options}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+Options].
1321
- #
1322
- # ---
1323
- #
1324
- # When +source+ is a \JSON array, returns a Ruby \Array:
1325
- # source = '["foo", 1.0, true, false, null]'
1326
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
1327
- # ruby # => ["foo", 1.0, true, false, nil]
1328
- # ruby.class # => Array
1329
- #
1330
- # When +source+ is a \JSON object, returns a Ruby \Hash:
1331
- # source = '{"a": "foo", "b": 1.0, "c": true, "d": false, "e": null}'
1332
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
1333
- # ruby # => {"a"=>"foo", "b"=>1.0, "c"=>true, "d"=>false, "e"=>nil}
1334
- # ruby.class # => Hash
1335
- #
1336
- # For examples of parsing for all \JSON data types, see
1337
- # {Parsing \JSON}[#module-JSON-label-Parsing+JSON].
1338
- #
1339
- # Parses nested JSON objects:
1340
- # source = <<-EOT
1341
- # {
1342
- # "name": "Dave",
1343
- # "age" :40,
1344
- # "hats": [
1345
- # "Cattleman's",
1346
- # "Panama",
1347
- # "Tophat"
1348
- # ]
1349
- # }
1350
- # EOT
1351
- # ruby = JSON.parse(source)
1352
- # ruby # => {"name"=>"Dave", "age"=>40, "hats"=>["Cattleman's", "Panama", "Tophat"]}
1353
- #
1354
- # ---
1355
- #
1356
- # Raises an exception if +source+ is not valid JSON:
1357
- # # Raises JSON::ParserError (783: unexpected token at ''):
1358
- # JSON.parse('')
1359
- #
1360
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#218
1361
- def parse(source, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1362
-
1363
- # :call-seq:
1364
- # JSON.parse!(source, opts) -> object
1365
- #
1366
- # Calls
1367
- # parse(source, opts)
1368
- # with +source+ and possibly modified +opts+.
1369
- #
1370
- # Differences from JSON.parse:
1371
- # - Option +max_nesting+, if not provided, defaults to +false+,
1372
- # which disables checking for nesting depth.
1373
- # - Option +allow_nan+, if not provided, defaults to +true+.
1374
- #
1375
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#233
1376
- def parse!(source, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1377
-
1378
- # Returns the JSON parser class that is used by JSON. This is either
1379
- # JSON::Ext::Parser or JSON::Pure::Parser:
1380
- # JSON.parser # => JSON::Ext::Parser
1381
- #
1382
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#32
1383
- def parser; end
1384
-
1385
- # Set the JSON parser class _parser_ to be used by JSON.
1386
- #
1387
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#35
1388
- def parser=(parser); end
1389
-
1390
- # :call-seq:
1391
- # JSON.pretty_generate(obj, opts = nil) -> new_string
1392
- #
1393
- # Arguments +obj+ and +opts+ here are the same as
1394
- # arguments +obj+ and +opts+ in JSON.generate.
1395
- #
1396
- # Default options are:
1397
- # {
1398
- # indent: ' ', # Two spaces
1399
- # space: ' ', # One space
1400
- # array_nl: "\n", # Newline
1401
- # object_nl: "\n" # Newline
1402
- # }
1403
- #
1404
- # Example:
1405
- # obj = {foo: [:bar, :baz], bat: {bam: 0, bad: 1}}
1406
- # json = JSON.pretty_generate(obj)
1407
- # puts json
1408
- # Output:
1409
- # {
1410
- # "foo": [
1411
- # "bar",
1412
- # "baz"
1413
- # ],
1414
- # "bat": {
1415
- # "bam": 0,
1416
- # "bad": 1
1417
- # }
1418
- # }
1419
- #
1420
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#373
1421
- def pretty_generate(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1422
-
1423
- # :stopdoc:
1424
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and later delete them.
1425
- #
1426
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#373
1427
- def pretty_unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1428
-
1429
- # Recursively calls passed _Proc_ if the parsed data structure is an _Array_ or _Hash_
1430
- #
1431
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#558
1432
- def recurse_proc(result, &proc); end
1433
-
1434
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#540
1435
- def restore(source, proc = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1436
-
1437
- # Sets or Returns the JSON generator state class that is used by JSON. This is
1438
- # either JSON::Ext::Generator::State or JSON::Pure::Generator::State:
1439
- # JSON.state # => JSON::Ext::Generator::State
1440
- #
1441
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#111
1442
- def state; end
1443
-
1444
- # Sets or Returns the JSON generator state class that is used by JSON. This is
1445
- # either JSON::Ext::Generator::State or JSON::Pure::Generator::State:
1446
- # JSON.state # => JSON::Ext::Generator::State
1447
- #
1448
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#111
1449
- def state=(_arg0); end
1450
-
1451
- # :stopdoc:
1452
- # I want to deprecate these later, so I'll first be silent about them, and
1453
- # later delete them.
1454
- #
1455
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#299
1456
- def unparse(obj, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1457
-
1458
- private
1459
-
1460
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#642
1461
- def merge_dump_options(opts, strict: T.unsafe(nil)); end
1462
- end
1463
- end
1464
-
1465
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#117
1466
- JSON::CREATE_ID_TLS_KEY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1467
-
1468
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#114
1469
- JSON::DEFAULT_CREATE_ID = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1470
-
1471
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#5
1472
- class JSON::GenericObject < ::OpenStruct
1473
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#63
1474
- def as_json(*_arg0); end
1475
-
1476
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#47
1477
- def to_hash; end
1478
-
1479
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#67
1480
- def to_json(*a); end
1481
-
1482
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#59
1483
- def |(other); end
1484
-
1485
- class << self
1486
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#41
1487
- def dump(obj, *args); end
1488
-
1489
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#21
1490
- def from_hash(object); end
1491
-
1492
- # Sets the attribute json_creatable
1493
- #
1494
- # @param value the value to set the attribute json_creatable to.
1495
- #
1496
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#13
1497
- def json_creatable=(_arg0); end
1498
-
1499
- # @return [Boolean]
1500
- #
1501
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#9
1502
- def json_creatable?; end
1503
-
1504
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#15
1505
- def json_create(data); end
1506
-
1507
- # source://json//lib/json/generic_object.rb#36
1508
- def load(source, proc = T.unsafe(nil), opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1509
- end
1510
- end
1511
-
1512
- # The base exception for JSON errors.
1513
- #
1514
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#140
1515
- class JSON::JSONError < ::StandardError
1516
- class << self
1517
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#141
1518
- def wrap(exception); end
1519
- end
1520
- end
1521
-
1522
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#6
1523
- JSON::NOT_SET = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Object)
1524
-
1525
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#38
1526
- JSON::Parser = JSON::Ext::Parser
1527
-
1528
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#76
1529
- JSON::State = JSON::Ext::Generator::State
1530
-
1531
- # For backwards compatibility
1532
- #
1533
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#162
1534
- JSON::UnparserError = JSON::GeneratorError
1535
-
1536
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#652
1537
- module Kernel
1538
- private
1539
-
1540
- # If _object_ is string-like, parse the string and return the parsed result as
1541
- # a Ruby data structure. Otherwise, generate a JSON text from the Ruby data
1542
- # structure object and return it.
1543
- #
1544
- # The _opts_ argument is passed through to generate/parse respectively. See
1545
- # generate and parse for their documentation.
1546
- #
1547
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#679
1548
- def JSON(object, *args); end
1549
-
1550
- # Outputs _objs_ to STDOUT as JSON strings in the shortest form, that is in
1551
- # one line.
1552
- #
1553
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#657
1554
- def j(*objs); end
1555
-
1556
- # Outputs _objs_ to STDOUT as JSON strings in a pretty format, with
1557
- # indentation and over many lines.
1558
- #
1559
- # source://json//lib/json/common.rb#666
1560
- def jj(*objs); end
1561
- end