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📝 add documentation for JSON Lines (#3247)
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doc/examples/json_lines.cpp
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doc/examples/json_lines.cpp
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#include <sstream>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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using json = nlohmann::json;
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int main()
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{
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// JSON Lines (see https://jsonlines.org)
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std::stringstream input;
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input << R"({"name": "Gilbert", "wins": [["straight", "7♣"], ["one pair", "10♥"]]}
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{"name": "Alexa", "wins": [["two pair", "4♠"], ["two pair", "9♠"]]}
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{"name": "May", "wins": []}
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{"name": "Deloise", "wins": [["three of a kind", "5♣"]]}
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)";
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std::string line;
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while (std::getline(input, line))
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{
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std::cout << json::parse(line) << std::endl;
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}
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}
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doc/examples/json_lines.output
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{"name":"Gilbert","wins":[["straight","7♣"],["one pair","10♥"]]}
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{"name":"Alexa","wins":[["two pair","4♠"],["two pair","9♠"]]}
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{"name":"May","wins":[]}
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{"name":"Deloise","wins":[["three of a kind","5♣"]]}
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doc/mkdocs/docs/features/parsing/json_lines.md
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# JSON Lines
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The [JSON Lines](https://jsonlines.org) format is a text format of newline-delimited JSON. In particular:
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1. The input must be UTF-8 encoded.
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2. Every line must be a valid JSON value.
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3. The line separator must be `\n`. As `\r` is silently ignored, `\r\n` is also supported.
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4. The final character may be `\n`, but is not required to be one.
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!!! example "JSON Text example"
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```json
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{"name": "Gilbert", "wins": [["straight", "7♣"], ["one pair", "10♥"]]}
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{"name": "Alexa", "wins": [["two pair", "4♠"], ["two pair", "9♠"]]}
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{"name": "May", "wins": []}
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{"name": "Deloise", "wins": [["three of a kind", "5♣"]]}
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```
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JSON Lines input with more than one value is treated as invalid JSON by the [`parse`](../../api/basic_json/parse.md) or
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[`accept`](../../api/basic_json/accept.md) functions. The process it line by line, functions like
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[`std::getline`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/getline) can be used:
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!!! example "Example: Parse JSON Text input line by line"
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The example below demonstrates how JSON Lines can be processed.
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```cpp
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--8<-- "examples/json_lines.cpp"
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```
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Output:
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```json
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--8<-- "examples/json_lines.output"
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```
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!!! warning "Note"
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Using [`operator>>`](../../api/basic_json/operator_gtgt.md) like
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```cpp
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json j;
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while (input >> j)
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{
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std::cout << j << std::endl;
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}
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```
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with a JSON Lines input does not work, because the parser will try to parse one value after the last one.
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- features/object_order.md
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- Parsing:
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- features/parsing/index.md
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- features/parsing/json_lines.md
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- features/parsing/parse_exceptions.md
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- features/parsing/parser_callbacks.md
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- features/parsing/sax_interface.md
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"start_array()"
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}));
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}
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SECTION("JSON Lines")
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{
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SECTION("Example file")
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{
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std::stringstream ss;
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ss << R"({"name": "Gilbert", "wins": [["straight", "7♣"], ["one pair", "10♥"]]}
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{"name": "Alexa", "wins": [["two pair", "4♠"], ["two pair", "9♠"]]}
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{"name": "May", "wins": []}
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{"name": "Deloise", "wins": [["three of a kind", "5♣"]]}
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)";
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std::string line;
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int object_count = 0;
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while (std::getline(ss, line))
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{
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++object_count;
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CHECK(json::accept(line));
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}
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CHECK(object_count == 4);
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}
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SECTION("Example file without trailing newline")
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{
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std::stringstream ss;
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ss << R"({"name": "Gilbert", "wins": [["straight", "7♣"], ["one pair", "10♥"]]}
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{"name": "Alexa", "wins": [["two pair", "4♠"], ["two pair", "9♠"]]}
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{"name": "May", "wins": []}
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{"name": "Deloise", "wins": [["three of a kind", "5♣"]]})";
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std::string line;
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int object_count = 0;
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while (std::getline(ss, line))
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{
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++object_count;
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CHECK(json::accept(line));
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}
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CHECK(object_count == 4);
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}
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}
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}
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TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE("deserialization of different character types (ASCII)", T,
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