package ezjsonm

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Simple interface on top of the Jsonm JSON library

Install

Dune Dependency

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Sources

ezjsonm-1.3.0.tbz
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Description

Ezjsonm provides more convenient (but far less flexible) input and output functions that go to and from string values. This avoids the need to write signal code, which is useful for quick scripts that manipulate JSON.

More advanced users should go straight to the Jsonm library and use it directly, rather than be saddled with the Ezjsonm interface.

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Published: 13 Nov 2021

README

Ezjsonm

An easy interface on top of the Jsonm library.

This version provides more convenient (but far less flexible) input and output functions that go to and from [string] values. This avoids the need to write signal code, which is useful for quick scripts that manipulate JSON.

More advanced users should go straight to the Jsonm[1] library and use it directly, rather than be saddled with the Ezjsonm interface.

Examples

For instance, you can explore the HTTP status code specified in the JSON format here. After downloading that file, you can open an OCaml toplevel and write:

# #require "ezjsonm";;
# let json = Ezjsonm.from_channel (open_in "4.json");;
# Ezjsonm.(get_string (find json ["codes"; "418"; "summary"]))
- : string = "I'm a teapot"
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