# Native JSON for Rust This crate provides native JSON syntax for Rust, it brings with a powerful way of parsing JSON syntax into native Rust structs. You can declare the JSON object natively as you do with JavaScript, JSON in Rust was made easy! ## Usage Add dependencies to your `Cargo.toml`. ```toml [dependencies] native-json = "1.2" serde = {version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] } serde_json = "1.0" ``` ## Example of using native JSON object ```rust use native_json::json; use std::collections::HashMap; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; fn main() { let mut json = json!{ name: "native json", style: { color: "red", size: 12, bold: true, range: null }, array: [5,4,3,2,1], vector: vec![1,2,3,4,5], hashmap: HashMap::from([ ("a", 1), ("b", 2), ("c", 3) ]);, students: [ {name: "John", age: 18}, {name: "Jack", age: 21}, ], }; // Native access json.style.size += 1; json.students[0].age += 2; // Debug println!("{:#?}", t); // Stringify let text = json.stringify(4); println!("{}", text); } ``` ## Declare a named JSON struct With JSON declare syntax, you can declare nested native JSON object in place. ### JSON Declare Syntax ```rust json!{ JSON_OBJECT_NAME { state: i32?, // optional field type_: String, // suffix underscore will be removed when serialize & deserialize name : type, array: [type], object: { name: type, ... }, ... }} ``` The native-json will generate native Rust structs for you, each object is named by object hierarchy path, concatenated with underscore. 1. `JSON_OBJECT_NAME.object` was converted to `JSON_OBJECT_NAME_object` 2. `JSON_OBJECT_NAME.array's item` was converted to `JSON_OBJECT_NAME_array_item` ## Example of using named JSON object ```rust use native_json::json; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use std::collections::HashMap; json!{ School { name: String, students: [ { name: String, age: u16 }, ... ], map: HashMap, nullable: Option }} fn main() { let mut school = School::new(); school.name = "MIT".to_string(); school.map.insert("Tom".to_owned(), "Profile".to_owned()); // using initializer let mut john = School_students_item::new(); john.name = "John".to_owned(); john.age = 18; school.students.push(john); // using struct let jack = School_students_item { name: "Jack".to_string(), age: 21 }; school.students.push(jack); // show println!("{:#?}", school); } ```