JASON

Fast JSON parsing for Swift

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JASON is a faster JSON deserializer written in Swift.

JASON is the best framework we found to manage JSON at Swapcard. This is by far the fastest and
the most convenient out there, it made our code clearer and improved the global performance
of the app when dealing with large amount of data.

Gautier Gédoux, lead iOS developer at Swapcard

FeaturesUsageExampleReferencesInstallationLicense

Features

  • [x] Very fast - benchmarks
  • [x] Fully tested
  • [x] Fully documented

  • [x] Clean code
  • [x] Beautiful API
  • [x] Regular updates

Usage

Initialization

let json = JSON(anything) // where `anything` is `AnyObject?`

If you’re using Alamofire, include JASON+Alamofire.swift in your project for even more awesomeness:

Alamofire.request(.GET, peopleURL).responseJASON { response in
    if let json = response.result.value {
        let people = json.map(Person.init)
        print("people: \(people)")
    }
}

If you’re using Moya, check out Moya-JASON!

Parsing

Use subscripts to parse the JSON object:

json["people"][0]["name"]

// Or with a path:

json[path: "people", 0, "name"]

Type casting

Cast JSON value to its appropriate type by using the computed property json.<type>:

let name = json["name"].string // the name as String?

The non-optional variant json.<type>Value will return a default value if not present/convertible:

let name = json["wrong"].stringValue // the name will be ""

You can also access the internal value as AnyObject? if you want to cast it yourself:

let something = json["something"].object

See the References section for the full list of properties.

JSONKey:

This idea is stolen from SwiftyUserDefaults by Radek Pietruszewski (GitHub, Twitter, Blog).


I can’t recommend enough to read his article about it! 💥 Statically-typed NSUserDefaults 💥

Define and use your JSONKey as follow:

// With a int key:

let personKey = JSONKey<JSON>(0)
let personJSON = peopleJSON[personKey]

// With a string key:

let nameKey = JSONKey<String>("name")
let name = personJSON[nameKey]

// With a path:

let twitterURLKey = JSONKey<NSURL?>(path: 0, "twitter")
let twitterURL = peopleJSON[twitterURLKey]

You might find more convenient to extend JSONKeys as shown in the Example section.

See the References section for the full list of JSONKey types.

Third-party libraries:

Example

This example uses the Dribbble API (docs).


An example of the server response can be found in Tests/Supporting Files/shots.json

  • Step 1: Extend JSONKeys to define your JSONKey
JSON.dateFormatter.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ"

extension JSONKeys {
    static let id    = JSONKey<Int>("id")
    static let createdAt = JSONKey<NSDate?>("created_at")
    static let updatedAt = JSONKey<NSDate?>("updated_at")

    static let title = JSONKey<String>("title")

    static let normalImageURL = JSONKey<NSURL?>(path: "images", "normal")
    static let hidpiImageURL  = JSONKey<NSURL?>(path: "images", "hidpi")

    static let user = JSONKey<JSON>("user")
    static let name = JSONKey<String>("name")
}
  • Step 2: Create the Shot and User models
struct Shot {
    let id: Int
    let title: String

    let normalImageURL: NSURL
    var hidpiImageURL: NSURL?

    let createdAt: NSDate
    let updatedAt: NSDate

    let user: User

    init(_ json: JSON) {
        id    = json[.id]
        title = json[.title]

        normalImageURL = json[.normalImageURL]!
        hidpiImageURL  = json[.hidpiImageURL]

        createdAt = json[.createdAt]!
        updatedAt = json[.updatedAt]!

        user = User(json[.user])
    }
}
struct User {
    let id: Int
    let name: String

    let createdAt: NSDate
    let updatedAt: NSDate

    init(_ json: JSON) {
        id   = json[.id]
        name = json[.name]

        createdAt = json[.createdAt]!
        updatedAt = json[.updatedAt]!
    }
}
Alamofire.request(.GET, shotsURL).responseJASON { response in
    if let json = response.result.value {
        let shots = json.map(Shot.init)
    }
}

References

Include JASON+Properties.swift for even more types!

Property JSONKey Type Default value
string String?
stringValue String ""
int Int?
intValue Int 0
double Double?
doubleValue Double 0.0
float Float?
floatValue Float 0.0
nsNumber NSNumber?
nsNumberValue NSNumber 0
cgFloat CGFloat?
cgFloatValue CGFloat 0.0
bool Bool?
boolValue Bool false
nsDate NSDate?
nsURL NSURL?
dictionary [String: AnyObject]?
dictionaryValue [String: AnyObject] [:]
jsonDictionary [String: JSON]?
jsonDictionaryValue [String: JSON] [:]
nsDictionary NSDictionary?
nsDictionaryValue NSDictionary NSDictionary()
array [AnyObject]?
arrayValue [AnyObject] []
jsonArray [JSON]?
jsonArrayValue [JSON] []
nsArray NSArray?
nsArrayValue NSArray NSArray()

Configure JSON.dateFormatter if needed for nsDate parsing

Installation

Carthage

Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that automates the process of adding frameworks to your Cocoa application.

You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:

$ brew update
$ brew install carthage

To integrate JASON into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:

github "delba/JASON" >= 3.0

CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects.

You can install it with the following command:

$ gem install cocoapods

To integrate JASON into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

use_frameworks!

pod 'JASON', '~> 3.0'

License

Copyright © 2015-2019 Damien (http://delba.io)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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