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Rison Parser and Generator for Jackson
Introduction
Alive version of project [bazaarvoice/rison] (https://github.com/bazaarvoice/rison) that supports latest version of Jackson (2.9.x).
This version is a mix of fork [maximaleshko/rison] (https://github.com/maximaleshko/rison) and solution from issue [Not compatible with latest version of Jackson] (https://github.com/bazaarvoice/rison/issues/5#issuecomment-144750890) suggested by user [fakeh] (https://github.com/fakeh)
This project needs your help! Feel free to contribute!
Description
A plugin for the [Jackson JSON Processor] (http://wiki.fasterxml.com/JacksonHome) that adds support for reading and writing JSON objects in the [Rison] (https://github.com/Nanonid/rison) serialization format.
Rison expresses the exact same data structures as JSON, but is much more compact and readable than JSON when encoded in a URI.
See [Rison] (https://github.com/Nanonid/rison) for more information about Rison.
Maven dependency
To use in Maven-based projects, use following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.hronom</groupId>
<artifactId>jackson-dataformat-rison</artifactId>
<version>2.9.0</version>
</dependency>
Usage
In your code, create a RisonFactory
instead of a JsonFactory
. Then read and write objects just
as you do regular JSON objects. All the Jackson mapper facilities are available with Rison.
import com.github.hronom.jackson.dataformat.rison.RisonFactory;
String string = "(a:0,b:foo,c:'23skidoo')";
Map map = RISON.readValue(string, Map.class);
...
RISON.writeValueAsString(map);
O-Rison
If you know the value you wish to serialize is always an object, you can configure the
RisonFactory
to omit the containing (
and )
characters.
ObjectMapper O_RISON = new ObjectMapper(
new RisonFactory().
enable(RisonGenerator.Feature.O_RISON).
enable(RisonParser.Feature.O_RISON));
String string = "a:0,b:foo,c:'23skidoo'";
Map map = O_RISON.readValue(string, Map.class);
...
System.out.println(O_RISON.writeValueAsString(map));
A-Rison
If you know the value you wish to serialize is always an array, you can configure the RisonFactory
to omit the containing !(
and )
characters.
ObjectMapper A_RISON = new ObjectMapper(new RisonFactory().
enable(RisonGenerator.Feature.A_RISON).
enable(RisonParser.Feature.A_RISON));
String string = "item1,item2,item3";
List list = A_RISON.readValue(string, List.class);
...
System.out.println(A_RISON.writeValueAsString(list));
Other Implementations
See the [Rison] (https://github.com/Nanonid/rison) page for implementations in JavaScript, Python and Ruby.