| // Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| //go:build goexperiment.jsonv2 |
| |
| package jsontext |
| |
| import ( |
| "strings" |
| |
| "encoding/json/internal/jsonflags" |
| "encoding/json/internal/jsonopts" |
| "encoding/json/internal/jsonwire" |
| ) |
| |
| // Options configures [NewEncoder], [Encoder.Reset], [NewDecoder], |
| // and [Decoder.Reset] with specific features. |
| // Each function takes in a variadic list of options, where properties |
| // set in latter options override the value of previously set properties. |
| // |
| // There is a single Options type, which is used with both encoding and decoding. |
| // Some options affect both operations, while others only affect one operation: |
| // |
| // - [AllowDuplicateNames] affects encoding and decoding |
| // - [AllowInvalidUTF8] affects encoding and decoding |
| // - [EscapeForHTML] affects encoding only |
| // - [EscapeForJS] affects encoding only |
| // - [PreserveRawStrings] affects encoding only |
| // - [CanonicalizeRawInts] affects encoding only |
| // - [CanonicalizeRawFloats] affects encoding only |
| // - [ReorderRawObjects] affects encoding only |
| // - [SpaceAfterColon] affects encoding only |
| // - [SpaceAfterComma] affects encoding only |
| // - [Multiline] affects encoding only |
| // - [WithIndent] affects encoding only |
| // - [WithIndentPrefix] affects encoding only |
| // |
| // Options that do not affect a particular operation are ignored. |
| // |
| // The Options type is identical to [encoding/json.Options] and |
| // [encoding/json/v2.Options]. Options from the other packages may |
| // be passed to functionality in this package, but are ignored. |
| // Options from this package may be used with the other packages. |
| type Options = jsonopts.Options |
| |
| // AllowDuplicateNames specifies that JSON objects may contain |
| // duplicate member names. Disabling the duplicate name check may provide |
| // performance benefits, but breaks compliance with RFC 7493, section 2.3. |
| // The input or output will still be compliant with RFC 8259, |
| // which leaves the handling of duplicate names as unspecified behavior. |
| // |
| // This affects either encoding or decoding. |
| func AllowDuplicateNames(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.AllowDuplicateNames | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.AllowDuplicateNames | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // AllowInvalidUTF8 specifies that JSON strings may contain invalid UTF-8, |
| // which will be mangled as the Unicode replacement character, U+FFFD. |
| // This causes the encoder or decoder to break compliance with |
| // RFC 7493, section 2.1, and RFC 8259, section 8.1. |
| // |
| // This affects either encoding or decoding. |
| func AllowInvalidUTF8(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.AllowInvalidUTF8 | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.AllowInvalidUTF8 | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // EscapeForHTML specifies that '<', '>', and '&' characters within JSON strings |
| // should be escaped as a hexadecimal Unicode codepoint (e.g., \u003c) so that |
| // the output is safe to embed within HTML. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func EscapeForHTML(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.EscapeForHTML | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.EscapeForHTML | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // EscapeForJS specifies that U+2028 and U+2029 characters within JSON strings |
| // should be escaped as a hexadecimal Unicode codepoint (e.g., \u2028) so that |
| // the output is valid to embed within JavaScript. See RFC 8259, section 12. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func EscapeForJS(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.EscapeForJS | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.EscapeForJS | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // PreserveRawStrings specifies that when encoding a raw JSON string in a |
| // [Token] or [Value], pre-escaped sequences |
| // in a JSON string are preserved to the output. |
| // However, raw strings still respect [EscapeForHTML] and [EscapeForJS] |
| // such that the relevant characters are escaped. |
| // If [AllowInvalidUTF8] is enabled, bytes of invalid UTF-8 |
| // are preserved to the output. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func PreserveRawStrings(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.PreserveRawStrings | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.PreserveRawStrings | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // CanonicalizeRawInts specifies that when encoding a raw JSON |
| // integer number (i.e., a number without a fraction and exponent) in a |
| // [Token] or [Value], the number is canonicalized |
| // according to RFC 8785, section 3.2.2.3. As a special case, |
| // the number -0 is canonicalized as 0. |
| // |
| // JSON numbers are treated as IEEE 754 double precision numbers. |
| // Any numbers with precision beyond what is representable by that form |
| // will lose their precision when canonicalized. For example, |
| // integer values beyond ±2⁵³ will lose their precision. |
| // For example, 1234567890123456789 is formatted as 1234567890123456800. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func CanonicalizeRawInts(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.CanonicalizeRawInts | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.CanonicalizeRawInts | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // CanonicalizeRawFloats specifies that when encoding a raw JSON |
| // floating-point number (i.e., a number with a fraction or exponent) in a |
| // [Token] or [Value], the number is canonicalized |
| // according to RFC 8785, section 3.2.2.3. As a special case, |
| // the number -0 is canonicalized as 0. |
| // |
| // JSON numbers are treated as IEEE 754 double precision numbers. |
| // It is safe to canonicalize a serialized single precision number and |
| // parse it back as a single precision number and expect the same value. |
| // If a number exceeds ±1.7976931348623157e+308, which is the maximum |
| // finite number, then it saturated at that value and formatted as such. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func CanonicalizeRawFloats(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.CanonicalizeRawFloats | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.CanonicalizeRawFloats | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ReorderRawObjects specifies that when encoding a raw JSON object in a |
| // [Value], the object members are reordered according to |
| // RFC 8785, section 3.2.3. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func ReorderRawObjects(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.ReorderRawObjects | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.ReorderRawObjects | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // SpaceAfterColon specifies that the JSON output should emit a space character |
| // after each colon separator following a JSON object name. |
| // If false, then no space character appears after the colon separator. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func SpaceAfterColon(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.SpaceAfterColon | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.SpaceAfterColon | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // SpaceAfterComma specifies that the JSON output should emit a space character |
| // after each comma separator following a JSON object value or array element. |
| // If false, then no space character appears after the comma separator. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func SpaceAfterComma(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.SpaceAfterComma | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.SpaceAfterComma | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Multiline specifies that the JSON output should expand to multiple lines, |
| // where every JSON object member or JSON array element appears on |
| // a new, indented line according to the nesting depth. |
| // |
| // If [SpaceAfterColon] is not specified, then the default is true. |
| // If [SpaceAfterComma] is not specified, then the default is false. |
| // If [WithIndent] is not specified, then the default is "\t". |
| // |
| // If set to false, then the output is a single-line, |
| // where the only whitespace emitted is determined by the current |
| // values of [SpaceAfterColon] and [SpaceAfterComma]. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| func Multiline(v bool) Options { |
| if v { |
| return jsonflags.Multiline | 1 |
| } else { |
| return jsonflags.Multiline | 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // WithIndent specifies that the encoder should emit multiline output |
| // where each element in a JSON object or array begins on a new, indented line |
| // beginning with the indent prefix (see [WithIndentPrefix]) |
| // followed by one or more copies of indent according to the nesting depth. |
| // The indent must only be composed of space or tab characters. |
| // |
| // If the intent to emit indented output without a preference for |
| // the particular indent string, then use [Multiline] instead. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| // Use of this option implies [Multiline] being set to true. |
| func WithIndent(indent string) Options { |
| // Fast-path: Return a constant for common indents, which avoids allocating. |
| // These are derived from analyzing the Go module proxy on 2023-07-01. |
| switch indent { |
| case "\t": |
| return jsonopts.Indent("\t") // ~14k usages |
| case " ": |
| return jsonopts.Indent(" ") // ~18k usages |
| case " ": |
| return jsonopts.Indent(" ") // ~1.7k usages |
| case " ": |
| return jsonopts.Indent(" ") // ~52k usages |
| case " ": |
| return jsonopts.Indent(" ") // ~12k usages |
| case "": |
| return jsonopts.Indent("") // ~1.5k usages |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, allocate for this unique value. |
| if s := strings.Trim(indent, " \t"); len(s) > 0 { |
| panic("json: invalid character " + jsonwire.QuoteRune(s) + " in indent") |
| } |
| return jsonopts.Indent(indent) |
| } |
| |
| // WithIndentPrefix specifies that the encoder should emit multiline output |
| // where each element in a JSON object or array begins on a new, indented line |
| // beginning with the indent prefix followed by one or more copies of indent |
| // (see [WithIndent]) according to the nesting depth. |
| // The prefix must only be composed of space or tab characters. |
| // |
| // This only affects encoding and is ignored when decoding. |
| // Use of this option implies [Multiline] being set to true. |
| func WithIndentPrefix(prefix string) Options { |
| if s := strings.Trim(prefix, " \t"); len(s) > 0 { |
| panic("json: invalid character " + jsonwire.QuoteRune(s) + " in indent prefix") |
| } |
| return jsonopts.IndentPrefix(prefix) |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| // TODO(https://go.dev/issue/56733): Implement WithByteLimit and WithDepthLimit. |
| // Remember to also update the "Security Considerations" section. |
| |
| // WithByteLimit sets a limit on the number of bytes of input or output bytes |
| // that may be consumed or produced for each top-level JSON value. |
| // If a [Decoder] or [Encoder] method call would need to consume/produce |
| // more than a total of n bytes to make progress on the top-level JSON value, |
| // then the call will report an error. |
| // Whitespace before and within the top-level value are counted against the limit. |
| // Whitespace after a top-level value are counted against the limit |
| // for the next top-level value. |
| // |
| // A non-positive limit is equivalent to no limit at all. |
| // If unspecified, the default limit is no limit at all. |
| // This affects either encoding or decoding. |
| func WithByteLimit(n int64) Options { |
| return jsonopts.ByteLimit(max(n, 0)) |
| } |
| |
| // WithDepthLimit sets a limit on the maximum depth of JSON nesting |
| // that may be consumed or produced for each top-level JSON value. |
| // If a [Decoder] or [Encoder] method call would need to consume or produce |
| // a depth greater than n to make progress on the top-level JSON value, |
| // then the call will report an error. |
| // |
| // A non-positive limit is equivalent to no limit at all. |
| // If unspecified, the default limit is 10000. |
| // This affects either encoding or decoding. |
| func WithDepthLimit(n int) Options { |
| return jsonopts.DepthLimit(max(n, 0)) |
| } |
| */ |