View Source Jason.Encoder protocol (jason v1.4.3)
Protocol controlling how a value is encoded to JSON.
Deriving
The protocol allows leveraging the Elixir's @derive
feature
to simplify protocol implementation in trivial cases. Accepted
options are:
:only
- encodes only values of specified keys.:except
- encodes all struct fields except specified keys.
By default all keys except the :__struct__
key are encoded.
Example
Let's assume a presence of the following struct:
defmodule Test do
defstruct [:foo, :bar, :baz]
end
If we were to call @derive Jason.Encoder
just before defstruct
,
an implementation similar to the following implementation would be generated:
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Test do
def encode(value, opts) do
Jason.Encode.map(Map.take(value, [:foo, :bar, :baz]), opts)
end
end
If we called @derive {Jason.Encoder, only: [:foo]}
, an implementation
similar to the following implementation would be generated:
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Test do
def encode(value, opts) do
Jason.Encode.map(Map.take(value, [:foo]), opts)
end
end
If we called @derive {Jason.Encoder, except: [:foo]}
, an implementation
similar to the following implementation would be generated:
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Test do
def encode(value, opts) do
Jason.Encode.map(Map.take(value, [:bar, :baz]), opts)
end
end
The actually generated implementations are more efficient computing some data
during compilation similar to the macros from the Jason.Helpers
module.
Explicit implementation
If you wish to implement the protocol fully yourself, it is advised to
use functions from the Jason.Encode
module to do the actual iodata
generation - they are highly optimized and verified to always produce
valid JSON.
Summary
Functions
Encodes value
to JSON.
Types
@type opts() :: Jason.Encode.opts()
@type t() :: term()
Functions
Encodes value
to JSON.
The argument opts
is opaque - it can be passed to various functions in
Jason.Encode
(or to the protocol function itself) for encoding values to JSON.