Crates.io | serde_json_any_key |
lib.rs | serde_json_any_key |
version | 2.0.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-06-02 04:36:53.53379 |
updated_at | 2022-06-13 04:08:40.382828 |
description | Workaround for "key must be a string" error with serde_json. De/serialize any HashMap |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/tzcnt/serde_json_any_key/ |
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Workaround for "key must be a string" error with serde_json. De/serialize any HashMap<K,V>, Vec<(K,V)>, Iter<(&K,&V)>, or Iter<&(K,V)> as a JSON map.
The output will be the same as if you manually serialized K to a String. If K already is a String, it will behave identically to serde_json.
Serialization is implemented for any type that implements IntoIterator<Item=(K,V)>, IntoIterator<Item=&(K,V)>, or IntoIterator<Item=(&K,&V)>.
Deserialization is implemented for any type that implements FromIterator<(K,V)>.
De/serialization of structs with nested maps is supported via the following attributes:
#[serde(with = "any_key_vec")]
#[serde(with = "any_key_map")]
This crate is implemented purely using safe, stable Rust.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
use serde_json_any_key::*;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Deserialize, Serialize, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Test {
pub a: i32,
pub b: i32
}
fn main() {
// Create a map with a struct key
let mut map = HashMap::<Test, Test>::new();
map.insert(Test {a: 3, b: 5}, Test {a: 7, b: 9});
// Regular serde_json cannot serialize this map
let fail = serde_json::to_string(&map);
assert_eq!(fail.err().unwrap().to_string(), "key must be a string");
// Use this crate's utility function
// Outputs {"{\"a\":3,\"b\":5}":{"a":7,"b":9}}
let ser1 = map.to_json_map().unwrap();
assert_eq!(ser1, r#"{"{\"a\":3,\"b\":5}":{"a":7,"b":9}}"#);
// You can also serialize a Vec or slice of tuples to a JSON map
let mut vec = Vec::<(Test, Test)>::new();
vec.push((Test {a: 3, b: 5}, Test {a: 7, b: 9}));
let ser2 = vec.to_json_map().unwrap();
// Output is identical in either case
assert_eq!(ser1, ser2);
// And can be deserialized to either type
let deser_map: HashMap<Test, Test> = json_to_map(&ser2).unwrap();
let deser_vec: Vec<(Test, Test)> = json_to_vec(&ser1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(map, deser_map);
assert_eq!(vec, deser_vec);
// De/serialization of structs with nested maps is supported via the following attributes:
// #[serde(with = "any_key_vec")]
// #[serde(with = "any_key_map")]
// Both the "map" and "vec" fields will serialize identically - as a JSON map
#[derive(Clone, Deserialize, Serialize, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct NestedTest {
#[serde(with = "any_key_map")]
map: HashMap<Test, Test>,
#[serde(with = "any_key_vec")]
vec: Vec<(Test, Test)>
}
let nested = NestedTest {
map: map,
vec: vec,
};
// You can use the usual serde_json functions now
let ser_nested = serde_json::to_string(&nested).unwrap();
let deser_nested: NestedTest = serde_json::from_str(&ser_nested).unwrap();
assert_eq!(nested, deser_nested);
}