module Sinatra::JSON
Sinatra::JSON¶ ↑
Sinatra::JSON adds a helper method, called json, for (obviously) json generation.
Usage¶ ↑
Classic Application¶ ↑
In a classic application simply require the helper, and start using it:
require "sinatra" require "sinatra/json" # define a route that uses the helper get '/' do json :foo => 'bar' end # The rest of your classic application code goes here...
Modular Application¶ ↑
In a modular application you need to require the helper, and then tell the application you will use it:
require "sinatra/base" require "sinatra/json" class MyApp < Sinatra::Base # define a route that uses the helper get '/' do json :foo => 'bar' end # The rest of your modular application code goes here... end
Encoders¶ ↑
By default it will try to call to_json on the object, but if it doesn’t respond to that message, it will use its own rather simple encoder. You can easily change that anyways. To use JSON, simply require it:
require 'json'
The same goes for Yajl::Encoder:
require 'yajl'
For other encoders, besides requiring them, you need to define the :json_encoder setting. For instance, for the Whatever encoder:
require 'whatever' set :json_encoder, Whatever
To force json to simply call to_json on the object:
set :json_encoder, :to_json
Actually, it can call any method:
set :json_encoder, :my_fancy_json_method
Content-Type¶ ↑
It will automatically set the content type to “application/json”. As usual, you can easily change that, with the :json_content_type setting:
set :json_content_type, :js
Overriding the Encoder and the Content-Type¶ ↑
The json helper will also take two options :encoder and :content_type. The values of this options are the same as the :json_encoder and :json_content_type settings, respectively. You can also pass those to the json method:
get '/' do json({:foo => 'bar'}, :encoder => :to_json, :content_type => :js) end
Public Class Methods
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# File lib/sinatra/json.rb, line 92 def encode(object) ::MultiJson.dump(object) end
Public Instance Methods
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# File lib/sinatra/json.rb, line 97 def json(object, options = {}) content_type resolve_content_type(options) resolve_encoder_action object, resolve_encoder(options) end
Private Instance Methods
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# File lib/sinatra/json.rb, line 104 def resolve_content_type(options = {}) options[:content_type] || settings.json_content_type end
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# File lib/sinatra/json.rb, line 108 def resolve_encoder(options = {}) options[:json_encoder] || settings.json_encoder end
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# File lib/sinatra/json.rb, line 112 def resolve_encoder_action(object, encoder) %i[encode generate].each do |method| return encoder.send(method, object) if encoder.respond_to? method end raise "#{encoder} does not respond to #generate nor #encode" unless encoder.is_a? Symbol object.__send__(encoder) end