get and opt methods for accessing
* the values by name, and put methods for adding or replacing
* values by name. The values can be any of these types: Boolean,
* JSONArray, JSONObject, Number,
* String, or the JSONObject.NULL object. A
* JSONObject constructor can be used to convert an external form JSON text
* into an internal form whose values can be retrieved with the
* get and opt methods, or to convert values into a
* JSON text using the put and toString methods. A
* get method returns a value if one can be found, and throws an
* exception if one cannot be found. An opt method returns a
* default value instead of throwing an exception, and so is useful for
* obtaining optional values.
*
* The generic get() and opt() methods return an
* object, which you can cast or query for type. There are also typed
* get and opt methods that do type checking and type
* coercion for you. The opt methods differ from the get methods in that they
* do not throw. Instead, they return a specified value, such as null.
*
* The put methods add or replace values in an object. For
* example,
*
*
* myString = new JSONObject()
* .put("JSON", "Hello, World!").toString();
*
*
* produces the string {"JSON": "Hello, World"}.
*
* The texts produced by the toString methods strictly conform to
* the JSON syntax rules. The constructors are more forgiving in the texts they
* will accept:
*
, (comma) may appear just
* before the closing brace.' (single
* quote).{ } [ ] / \ : , # and if they do not look like numbers and
* if they are not the reserved words true, false,
* or null.NULL object than to use Java's null value.
* JSONObject.NULL.equals(null) returns true.
* JSONObject.NULL.toString() returns "null".
*/
public static final Object NULL = new Null();
/**
* Construct an empty JSONObject.
*/
public JSONObject() {
this.map = new HashMap();
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from a subset of another JSONObject. An array of
* strings is used to identify the keys that should be copied. Missing keys
* are ignored.
*
* @param jo
* A JSONObject.
* @param names
* An array of strings.
* @throws JSONException
* @exception JSONException
* If a value is a non-finite number or if a name is
* duplicated.
*/
public JSONObject(JSONObject jo, String[] names) {
this();
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i += 1) {
try {
this.putOnce(names[i], jo.opt(names[i]));
} catch (Exception ignore) {
}
}
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from a JSONTokener.
*
* @param x
* A JSONTokener object containing the source string.
* @throws JSONException
* If there is a syntax error in the source string or a
* duplicated key.
*/
public JSONObject(JSONTokener x) throws JSONException {
this();
char c;
String key;
if (x.nextClean() != '{') {
throw x.syntaxError("A JSONObject text must begin with '{'");
}
for (;;) {
c = x.nextClean();
switch (c) {
case 0:
throw x.syntaxError("A JSONObject text must end with '}'");
case '}':
return;
default:
x.back();
key = x.nextValue().toString();
}
// The key is followed by ':'.
c = x.nextClean();
if (c != ':') {
throw x.syntaxError("Expected a ':' after a key");
}
this.putOnce(key, x.nextValue());
// Pairs are separated by ','.
switch (x.nextClean()) {
case ';':
case ',':
if (x.nextClean() == '}') {
return;
}
x.back();
break;
case '}':
return;
default:
throw x.syntaxError("Expected a ',' or '}'");
}
}
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from a Map.
*
* @param map
* A map object that can be used to initialize the contents of
* the JSONObject.
* @throws JSONException
*/
public JSONObject(Map map) {
this.map = new HashMap();
if (map != null) {
Iterator i = map.entrySet().iterator();
while (i.hasNext()) {
Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry) i.next();
Object value = e.getValue();
if (value != null) {
this.map.put(e.getKey(), wrap(value));
}
}
}
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from an Object using bean getters. It reflects on
* all of the public methods of the object. For each of the methods with no
* parameters and a name starting with "get" or
* "is" followed by an uppercase letter, the method is invoked,
* and a key and the value returned from the getter method are put into the
* new JSONObject.
*
* The key is formed by removing the "get" or "is"
* prefix. If the second remaining character is not upper case, then the
* first character is converted to lower case.
*
* For example, if an object has a method named "getName", and
* if the result of calling object.getName() is
* "Larry Fine", then the JSONObject will contain
* "name": "Larry Fine".
*
* @param bean
* An object that has getter methods that should be used to make
* a JSONObject.
*/
public JSONObject(Object bean) {
this();
this.populateMap(bean);
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from an Object, using reflection to find the
* public members. The resulting JSONObject's keys will be the strings from
* the names array, and the values will be the field values associated with
* those keys in the object. If a key is not found or not visible, then it
* will not be copied into the new JSONObject.
*
* @param object
* An object that has fields that should be used to make a
* JSONObject.
* @param names
* An array of strings, the names of the fields to be obtained
* from the object.
*/
public JSONObject(Object object, String names[]) {
this();
Class c = object.getClass();
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i += 1) {
String name = names[i];
try {
this.putOpt(name, c.getField(name).get(object));
} catch (Exception ignore) {
}
}
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from a source JSON text string. This is the most
* commonly used JSONObject constructor.
*
* @param source
* A string beginning with { (left
* brace) and ending with }
* (right brace).
* @exception JSONException
* If there is a syntax error in the source string or a
* duplicated key.
*/
public JSONObject(String source) throws JSONException {
this(new JSONTokener(source));
}
/**
* Construct a JSONObject from a ResourceBundle.
*
* @param baseName
* The ResourceBundle base name.
* @param locale
* The Locale to load the ResourceBundle for.
* @throws JSONException
* If any JSONExceptions are detected.
*/
public JSONObject(String baseName, Locale locale) throws JSONException {
this();
ResourceBundle bundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(baseName, locale,
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
// Iterate through the keys in the bundle.
Enumeration keys = bundle.getKeys();
while (keys.hasMoreElements()) {
Object key = keys.nextElement();
if (key instanceof String) {
// Go through the path, ensuring that there is a nested JSONObject for each
// segment except the last. Add the value using the last segment's name into
// the deepest nested JSONObject.
String[] path = ((String) key).split("\\.");
int last = path.length - 1;
JSONObject target = this;
for (int i = 0; i < last; i += 1) {
String segment = path[i];
JSONObject nextTarget = target.optJSONObject(segment);
if (nextTarget == null) {
nextTarget = new JSONObject();
target.put(segment, nextTarget);
}
target = nextTarget;
}
target.put(path[last], bundle.getString((String) key));
}
}
}
/**
* Accumulate values under a key. It is similar to the put method except
* that if there is already an object stored under the key then a JSONArray
* is stored under the key to hold all of the accumulated values. If there
* is already a JSONArray, then the new value is appended to it. In
* contrast, the put method replaces the previous value.
*
* If only one value is accumulated that is not a JSONArray, then the result
* will be the same as using put. But if multiple values are accumulated,
* then the result will be like append.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* An object to be accumulated under the key.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the value is an invalid number or if the key is null.
*/
public JSONObject accumulate(String key, Object value) throws JSONException {
testValidity(value);
Object object = this.opt(key);
if (object == null) {
this.put(key,
value instanceof JSONArray ? new JSONArray().put(value)
: value);
} else if (object instanceof JSONArray) {
((JSONArray) object).put(value);
} else {
this.put(key, new JSONArray().put(object).put(value));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Append values to the array under a key. If the key does not exist in the
* JSONObject, then the key is put in the JSONObject with its value being a
* JSONArray containing the value parameter. If the key was already
* associated with a JSONArray, then the value parameter is appended to it.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* An object to be accumulated under the key.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the key is null or if the current value associated with
* the key is not a JSONArray.
*/
public JSONObject append(String key, Object value) throws JSONException {
testValidity(value);
Object object = this.opt(key);
if (object == null) {
this.put(key, new JSONArray().put(value));
} else if (object instanceof JSONArray) {
this.put(key, ((JSONArray) object).put(value));
} else {
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + key
+ "] is not a JSONArray.");
}
return this;
}
/**
* Produce a string from a double. The string "null" will be returned if the
* number is not finite.
*
* @param d
* A double.
* @return A String.
*/
public static String doubleToString(double d) {
if (Double.isInfinite(d) || Double.isNaN(d)) {
return "null";
}
// Shave off trailing zeros and decimal point, if possible.
String string = Double.toString(d);
if (string.indexOf('.') > 0 && string.indexOf('e') < 0
&& string.indexOf('E') < 0) {
while (string.endsWith("0")) {
string = string.substring(0, string.length() - 1);
}
if (string.endsWith(".")) {
string = string.substring(0, string.length() - 1);
}
}
return string;
}
/**
* Get the value object associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The object associated with the key.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found.
*/
public Object get(String key) throws JSONException {
if (key == null) {
throw new JSONException("Null key.");
}
Object object = this.opt(key);
if (object == null) {
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key) + "] not found.");
}
return object;
}
/**
* Get the boolean value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The truth.
* @throws JSONException
* if the value is not a Boolean or the String "true" or
* "false".
*/
public boolean getBoolean(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
if (object.equals(Boolean.FALSE)
|| (object instanceof String && ((String) object)
.equalsIgnoreCase("false"))) {
return false;
} else if (object.equals(Boolean.TRUE)
|| (object instanceof String && ((String) object)
.equalsIgnoreCase("true"))) {
return true;
}
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not a Boolean.");
}
/**
* Get the double value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The numeric value.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found or if the value is not a Number
* object and cannot be converted to a number.
*/
public double getDouble(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
try {
return object instanceof Number ? ((Number) object).doubleValue()
: Double.parseDouble((String) object);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not a number.");
}
}
/**
* Get the int value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The integer value.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found or if the value cannot be converted
* to an integer.
*/
public int getInt(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
try {
return object instanceof Number ? ((Number) object).intValue()
: Integer.parseInt((String) object);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not an int.");
}
}
/**
* Get the JSONArray value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A JSONArray which is the value.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found or if the value is not a JSONArray.
*/
public JSONArray getJSONArray(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
if (object instanceof JSONArray) {
return (JSONArray) object;
}
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not a JSONArray.");
}
/**
* Get the JSONObject value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A JSONObject which is the value.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found or if the value is not a JSONObject.
*/
public JSONObject getJSONObject(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
if (object instanceof JSONObject) {
return (JSONObject) object;
}
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not a JSONObject.");
}
/**
* Get the long value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The long value.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is not found or if the value cannot be converted
* to a long.
*/
public long getLong(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
try {
return object instanceof Number ? ((Number) object).longValue()
: Long.parseLong((String) object);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key)
+ "] is not a long.");
}
}
/**
* Get an array of field names from a JSONObject.
*
* @return An array of field names, or null if there are no names.
*/
public static String[] getNames(JSONObject jo) {
int length = jo.length();
if (length == 0) {
return null;
}
Iterator iterator = jo.keys();
String[] names = new String[length];
int i = 0;
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
names[i] = (String) iterator.next();
i += 1;
}
return names;
}
/**
* Get an array of field names from an Object.
*
* @return An array of field names, or null if there are no names.
*/
public static String[] getNames(Object object) {
if (object == null) {
return null;
}
Class klass = object.getClass();
Field[] fields = klass.getFields();
int length = fields.length;
if (length == 0) {
return null;
}
String[] names = new String[length];
for (int i = 0; i < length; i += 1) {
names[i] = fields[i].getName();
}
return names;
}
/**
* Get the string associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A string which is the value.
* @throws JSONException
* if there is no string value for the key.
*/
public String getString(String key) throws JSONException {
Object object = this.get(key);
if (object instanceof String) {
return (String) object;
}
throw new JSONException("JSONObject[" + quote(key) + "] not a string.");
}
/**
* Determine if the JSONObject contains a specific key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return true if the key exists in the JSONObject.
*/
public boolean has(String key) {
return this.map.containsKey(key);
}
/**
* Increment a property of a JSONObject. If there is no such property,
* create one with a value of 1. If there is such a property, and if it is
* an Integer, Long, Double, or Float, then add one to it.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If there is already a property with this name that is not an
* Integer, Long, Double, or Float.
*/
public JSONObject increment(String key) throws JSONException {
Object value = this.opt(key);
if (value == null) {
this.put(key, 1);
} else if (value instanceof Integer) {
this.put(key, ((Integer) value).intValue() + 1);
} else if (value instanceof Long) {
this.put(key, ((Long) value).longValue() + 1);
} else if (value instanceof Double) {
this.put(key, ((Double) value).doubleValue() + 1);
} else if (value instanceof Float) {
this.put(key, ((Float) value).floatValue() + 1);
} else {
throw new JSONException("Unable to increment [" + quote(key) + "].");
}
return this;
}
/**
* Determine if the value associated with the key is null or if there is no
* value.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return true if there is no value associated with the key or if the value
* is the JSONObject.NULL object.
*/
public boolean isNull(String key) {
return JSONObject.NULL.equals(this.opt(key));
}
/**
* Get an enumeration of the keys of the JSONObject.
*
* @return An iterator of the keys.
*/
public Iterator keys() {
return this.keySet().iterator();
}
/**
* Get a set of keys of the JSONObject.
*
* @return A keySet.
*/
public Set keySet() {
return this.map.keySet();
}
/**
* Get the number of keys stored in the JSONObject.
*
* @return The number of keys in the JSONObject.
*/
public int length() {
return this.map.size();
}
/**
* Produce a JSONArray containing the names of the elements of this
* JSONObject.
*
* @return A JSONArray containing the key strings, or null if the JSONObject
* is empty.
*/
public JSONArray names() {
JSONArray ja = new JSONArray();
Iterator keys = this.keys();
while (keys.hasNext()) {
ja.put(keys.next());
}
return ja.length() == 0 ? null : ja;
}
/**
* Produce a string from a Number.
*
* @param number
* A Number
* @return A String.
* @throws JSONException
* If n is a non-finite number.
*/
public static String numberToString(Number number) throws JSONException {
if (number == null) {
throw new JSONException("Null pointer");
}
testValidity(number);
// Shave off trailing zeros and decimal point, if possible.
String string = number.toString();
if (string.indexOf('.') > 0 && string.indexOf('e') < 0
&& string.indexOf('E') < 0) {
while (string.endsWith("0")) {
string = string.substring(0, string.length() - 1);
}
if (string.endsWith(".")) {
string = string.substring(0, string.length() - 1);
}
}
return string;
}
/**
* Get an optional value associated with a key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return An object which is the value, or null if there is no value.
*/
public Object opt(String key) {
return key == null ? null : this.map.get(key);
}
/**
* Get an optional boolean associated with a key. It returns false if there
* is no such key, or if the value is not Boolean.TRUE or the String "true".
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return The truth.
*/
public boolean optBoolean(String key) {
return this.optBoolean(key, false);
}
/**
* Get an optional boolean associated with a key. It returns the
* defaultValue if there is no such key, or if it is not a Boolean or the
* String "true" or "false" (case insensitive).
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param defaultValue
* The default.
* @return The truth.
*/
public boolean optBoolean(String key, boolean defaultValue) {
try {
return this.getBoolean(key);
} catch (Exception e) {
return defaultValue;
}
}
/**
* Get an optional double associated with a key, or NaN if there is no such
* key or if its value is not a number. If the value is a string, an attempt
* will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A string which is the key.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public double optDouble(String key) {
return this.optDouble(key, Double.NaN);
}
/**
* Get an optional double associated with a key, or the defaultValue if
* there is no such key or if its value is not a number. If the value is a
* string, an attempt will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param defaultValue
* The default.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public double optDouble(String key, double defaultValue) {
try {
return this.getDouble(key);
} catch (Exception e) {
return defaultValue;
}
}
/**
* Get an optional int value associated with a key, or zero if there is no
* such key or if the value is not a number. If the value is a string, an
* attempt will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public int optInt(String key) {
return this.optInt(key, 0);
}
/**
* Get an optional int value associated with a key, or the default if there
* is no such key or if the value is not a number. If the value is a string,
* an attempt will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param defaultValue
* The default.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public int optInt(String key, int defaultValue) {
try {
return this.getInt(key);
} catch (Exception e) {
return defaultValue;
}
}
/**
* Get an optional JSONArray associated with a key. It returns null if there
* is no such key, or if its value is not a JSONArray.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A JSONArray which is the value.
*/
public JSONArray optJSONArray(String key) {
Object o = this.opt(key);
return o instanceof JSONArray ? (JSONArray) o : null;
}
/**
* Get an optional JSONObject associated with a key. It returns null if
* there is no such key, or if its value is not a JSONObject.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A JSONObject which is the value.
*/
public JSONObject optJSONObject(String key) {
Object object = this.opt(key);
return object instanceof JSONObject ? (JSONObject) object : null;
}
/**
* Get an optional long value associated with a key, or zero if there is no
* such key or if the value is not a number. If the value is a string, an
* attempt will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public long optLong(String key) {
return this.optLong(key, 0);
}
/**
* Get an optional long value associated with a key, or the default if there
* is no such key or if the value is not a number. If the value is a string,
* an attempt will be made to evaluate it as a number.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param defaultValue
* The default.
* @return An object which is the value.
*/
public long optLong(String key, long defaultValue) {
try {
return this.getLong(key);
} catch (Exception e) {
return defaultValue;
}
}
/**
* Get an optional string associated with a key. It returns an empty string
* if there is no such key. If the value is not a string and is not null,
* then it is converted to a string.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @return A string which is the value.
*/
public String optString(String key) {
return this.optString(key, "");
}
/**
* Get an optional string associated with a key. It returns the defaultValue
* if there is no such key.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param defaultValue
* The default.
* @return A string which is the value.
*/
public String optString(String key, String defaultValue) {
Object object = this.opt(key);
return NULL.equals(object) ? defaultValue : object.toString();
}
private void populateMap(Object bean) {
Class klass = bean.getClass();
// If klass is a System class then set includeSuperClass to false.
boolean includeSuperClass = klass.getClassLoader() != null;
Method[] methods = includeSuperClass ? klass.getMethods() : klass
.getDeclaredMethods();
for (int i = 0; i < methods.length; i += 1) {
try {
Method method = methods[i];
if (Modifier.isPublic(method.getModifiers())) {
String name = method.getName();
String key = "";
if (name.startsWith("get")) {
if ("getClass".equals(name)
|| "getDeclaringClass".equals(name)) {
key = "";
} else {
key = name.substring(3);
}
} else if (name.startsWith("is")) {
key = name.substring(2);
}
if (key.length() > 0
&& Character.isUpperCase(key.charAt(0))
&& method.getParameterTypes().length == 0) {
if (key.length() == 1) {
key = key.toLowerCase();
} else if (!Character.isUpperCase(key.charAt(1))) {
key = key.substring(0, 1).toLowerCase()
+ key.substring(1);
}
Object result = method.invoke(bean, (Object[]) null);
if (result != null) {
this.map.put(key, wrap(result));
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ignore) {
}
}
}
/**
* Put a key/boolean pair in the JSONObject.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* A boolean which is the value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the key is null.
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, boolean value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, value ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE);
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/value pair in the JSONObject, where the value will be a
* JSONArray which is produced from a Collection.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* A Collection value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, Collection value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, new JSONArray(value));
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/double pair in the JSONObject.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* A double which is the value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the key is null or if the number is invalid.
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, double value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, new Double(value));
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/int pair in the JSONObject.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* An int which is the value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the key is null.
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, int value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, new Integer(value));
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/long pair in the JSONObject.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* A long which is the value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the key is null.
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, long value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, new Long(value));
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/value pair in the JSONObject, where the value will be a
* JSONObject which is produced from a Map.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* A Map value.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, Map value) throws JSONException {
this.put(key, new JSONObject(value));
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/value pair in the JSONObject. If the value is null, then the
* key will be removed from the JSONObject if it is present.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* An object which is the value. It should be of one of these
* types: Boolean, Double, Integer, JSONArray, JSONObject, Long,
* String, or the JSONObject.NULL object.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the value is non-finite number or if the key is null.
*/
public JSONObject put(String key, Object value) throws JSONException {
if (key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Null key.");
}
if (value != null) {
testValidity(value);
this.map.put(key, value);
} else {
this.remove(key);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/value pair in the JSONObject, but only if the key and the value
* are both non-null, and only if there is not already a member with that
* name.
*
* @param key
* @param value
* @return his.
* @throws JSONException
* if the key is a duplicate
*/
public JSONObject putOnce(String key, Object value) throws JSONException {
if (key != null && value != null) {
if (this.opt(key) != null) {
throw new JSONException("Duplicate key \"" + key + "\"");
}
this.put(key, value);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Put a key/value pair in the JSONObject, but only if the key and the value
* are both non-null.
*
* @param key
* A key string.
* @param value
* An object which is the value. It should be of one of these
* types: Boolean, Double, Integer, JSONArray, JSONObject, Long,
* String, or the JSONObject.NULL object.
* @return this.
* @throws JSONException
* If the value is a non-finite number.
*/
public JSONObject putOpt(String key, Object value) throws JSONException {
if (key != null && value != null) {
this.put(key, value);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Produce a string in double quotes with backslash sequences in all the
* right places. A backslash will be inserted within = '\u0080' && c < '\u00a0')
|| (c >= '\u2000' && c < '\u2100')) {
w.write("\\u");
hhhh = Integer.toHexString(c);
w.write("0000", 0, 4 - hhhh.length());
w.write(hhhh);
} else {
w.write(c);
}
}
}
w.write('"');
return w;
}
/**
* Remove a name and its value, if present.
*
* @param key
* The name to be removed.
* @return The value that was associated with the name, or null if there was
* no value.
*/
public Object remove(String key) {
return this.map.remove(key);
}
/**
* Try to convert a string into a number, boolean, or null. If the string
* can't be converted, return the string.
*
* @param string
* A String.
* @return A simple JSON value.
*/
public static Object stringToValue(String string) {
Double d;
if (string.equals("")) {
return string;
}
if (string.equalsIgnoreCase("true")) {
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
if (string.equalsIgnoreCase("false")) {
return Boolean.FALSE;
}
if (string.equalsIgnoreCase("null")) {
return JSONObject.NULL;
}
/*
* If it might be a number, try converting it. If a number cannot be
* produced, then the value will just be a string.
*/
char b = string.charAt(0);
if ((b >= '0' && b <= '9') || b == '-') {
try {
if (string.indexOf('.') > -1 || string.indexOf('e') > -1
|| string.indexOf('E') > -1) {
d = Double.valueOf(string);
if (!d.isInfinite() && !d.isNaN()) {
return d;
}
} else {
Long myLong = new Long(string);
if (string.equals(myLong.toString())) {
if (myLong.longValue() == myLong.intValue()) {
return new Integer(myLong.intValue());
} else {
return myLong;
}
}
}
} catch (Exception ignore) {
}
}
return string;
}
/**
* Throw an exception if the object is a NaN or infinite number.
*
* @param o
* The object to test.
* @throws JSONException
* If o is a non-finite number.
*/
public static void testValidity(Object o) throws JSONException {
if (o != null) {
if (o instanceof Double) {
if (((Double) o).isInfinite() || ((Double) o).isNaN()) {
throw new JSONException(
"JSON does not allow non-finite numbers.");
}
} else if (o instanceof Float) {
if (((Float) o).isInfinite() || ((Float) o).isNaN()) {
throw new JSONException(
"JSON does not allow non-finite numbers.");
}
}
}
}
/**
* Produce a JSONArray containing the values of the members of this
* JSONObject.
*
* @param names
* A JSONArray containing a list of key strings. This determines
* the sequence of the values in the result.
* @return A JSONArray of values.
* @throws JSONException
* If any of the values are non-finite numbers.
*/
public JSONArray toJSONArray(JSONArray names) throws JSONException {
if (names == null || names.length() == 0) {
return null;
}
JSONArray ja = new JSONArray();
for (int i = 0; i < names.length(); i += 1) {
ja.put(this.opt(names.getString(i)));
}
return ja;
}
/**
* Make a JSON text of this JSONObject. For compactness, no whitespace is
* added. If this would not result in a syntactically correct JSON text,
* then null will be returned instead.
*
* Warning: This method assumes that the data structure is acyclical.
*
* @return a printable, displayable, portable, transmittable representation
* of the object, beginning with { (left
* brace) and ending with } (right
* brace).
*/
public String toString() {
try {
return this.toString(0);
} catch (Exception e) {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Make a prettyprinted JSON text of this JSONObject.
*
* Warning: This method assumes that the data structure is acyclical.
*
* @param indentFactor
* The number of spaces to add to each level of indentation.
* @return a printable, displayable, portable, transmittable representation
* of the object, beginning with { (left
* brace) and ending with } (right
* brace).
* @throws JSONException
* If the object contains an invalid number.
*/
public String toString(int indentFactor) throws JSONException {
StringWriter w = new StringWriter();
synchronized (w.getBuffer()) {
return this.write(w, indentFactor, 0).toString();
}
}
/**
* Make a JSON text of an Object value. If the object has an
* value.toJSONString() method, then that method will be used to produce the
* JSON text. The method is required to produce a strictly conforming text.
* If the object does not contain a toJSONString method (which is the most
* common case), then a text will be produced by other means. If the value
* is an array or Collection, then a JSONArray will be made from it and its
* toJSONString method will be called. If the value is a MAP, then a
* JSONObject will be made from it and its toJSONString method will be
* called. Otherwise, the value's toString method will be called, and the
* result will be quoted.
*
*
* Warning: This method assumes that the data structure is acyclical.
*
* @param value
* The value to be serialized.
* @return a printable, displayable, transmittable representation of the
* object, beginning with { (left
* brace) and ending with } (right
* brace).
* @throws JSONException
* If the value is or contains an invalid number.
*/
public static String valueToString(Object value) throws JSONException {
if (value == null || value.equals(null)) {
return "null";
}
if (value instanceof JSONString) {
Object object;
try {
object = ((JSONString) value).toJSONString();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new JSONException(e);
}
if (object instanceof String) {
return (String) object;
}
throw new JSONException("Bad value from toJSONString: " + object);
}
if (value instanceof Number) {
return numberToString((Number) value);
}
if (value instanceof Boolean || value instanceof JSONObject
|| value instanceof JSONArray) {
return value.toString();
}
if (value instanceof Map) {
return new JSONObject((Map) value).toString();
}
if (value instanceof Collection) {
return new JSONArray((Collection) value).toString();
}
if (value.getClass().isArray()) {
return new JSONArray(value).toString();
}
return quote(value.toString());
}
/**
* Wrap an object, if necessary. If the object is null, return the NULL
* object. If it is an array or collection, wrap it in a JSONArray. If it is
* a map, wrap it in a JSONObject. If it is a standard property (Double,
* String, et al) then it is already wrapped. Otherwise, if it comes from
* one of the java packages, turn it into a string. And if it doesn't, try
* to wrap it in a JSONObject. If the wrapping fails, then null is returned.
*
* @param object
* The object to wrap
* @return The wrapped value
*/
public static Object wrap(Object object) {
try {
if (object == null) {
return NULL;
}
if (object instanceof JSONObject || object instanceof JSONArray
|| NULL.equals(object) || object instanceof JSONString
|| object instanceof Byte || object instanceof Character
|| object instanceof Short || object instanceof Integer
|| object instanceof Long || object instanceof Boolean
|| object instanceof Float || object instanceof Double
|| object instanceof String) {
return object;
}
if (object instanceof Collection) {
return new JSONArray((Collection) object);
}
if (object.getClass().isArray()) {
return new JSONArray(object);
}
if (object instanceof Map) {
return new JSONObject((Map) object);
}
Package objectPackage = object.getClass().getPackage();
String objectPackageName = objectPackage != null ? objectPackage
.getName() : "";
if (objectPackageName.startsWith("java.")
|| objectPackageName.startsWith("javax.")
|| object.getClass().getClassLoader() == null) {
return object.toString();
}
return new JSONObject(object);
} catch (Exception exception) {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Write the contents of the JSONObject as JSON text to a writer. For
* compactness, no whitespace is added.
*
* Warning: This method assumes that the data structure is acyclical. * * @return The writer. * @throws JSONException */ public Writer write(Writer writer) throws JSONException { return this.write(writer, 0, 0); } static final Writer writeValue(Writer writer, Object value, int indentFactor, int indent) throws JSONException, IOException { if (value == null || value.equals(null)) { writer.write("null"); } else if (value instanceof JSONObject) { ((JSONObject) value).write(writer, indentFactor, indent); } else if (value instanceof JSONArray) { ((JSONArray) value).write(writer, indentFactor, indent); } else if (value instanceof Map) { new JSONObject((Map) value).write(writer, indentFactor, indent); } else if (value instanceof Collection) { new JSONArray((Collection) value).write(writer, indentFactor, indent); } else if (value.getClass().isArray()) { new JSONArray(value).write(writer, indentFactor, indent); } else if (value instanceof Number) { writer.write(numberToString((Number) value)); } else if (value instanceof Boolean) { writer.write(value.toString()); } else if (value instanceof JSONString) { Object o; try { o = ((JSONString) value).toJSONString(); } catch (Exception e) { throw new JSONException(e); } writer.write(o != null ? o.toString() : quote(value.toString())); } else { quote(value.toString(), writer); } return writer; } static final void indent(Writer writer, int indent) throws IOException { for (int i = 0; i < indent; i += 1) { writer.write(' '); } } /** * Write the contents of the JSONObject as JSON text to a writer. For * compactness, no whitespace is added. *
* Warning: This method assumes that the data structure is acyclical. * * @return The writer. * @throws JSONException */ Writer write(Writer writer, int indentFactor, int indent) throws JSONException { try { boolean commanate = false; final int length = this.length(); Iterator keys = this.keys(); writer.write('{'); if (length == 1) { Object key = keys.next(); writer.write(quote(key.toString())); writer.write(':'); if (indentFactor > 0) { writer.write(' '); } writeValue(writer, this.map.get(key), indentFactor, indent); } else if (length != 0) { final int newindent = indent + indentFactor; while (keys.hasNext()) { Object key = keys.next(); if (commanate) { writer.write(','); } if (indentFactor > 0) { writer.write('\n'); } indent(writer, newindent); writer.write(quote(key.toString())); writer.write(':'); if (indentFactor > 0) { writer.write(' '); } writeValue(writer, this.map.get(key), indentFactor, newindent); commanate = true; } if (indentFactor > 0) { writer.write('\n'); } indent(writer, indent); } writer.write('}'); return writer; } catch (IOException exception) { throw new JSONException(exception); } } }