#include #include #include "../jsmn.h" /* * A small example of jsmn parsing when JSON structure is known and number of * tokens is predictable. */ const char *JSON_STRING = "{\"user\": \"johndoe\", \"admin\": false, \"uid\": 1000,\n " "\"groups\": [\"users\", \"wheel\", \"audio\", \"video\"]}"; static int jsoneq(const char *json, jsmntok_t *tok, const char *s) { if (tok->type == JSMN_STRING && (int) strlen(s) == tok->end - tok->start && strncmp(json + tok->start, s, tok->end - tok->start) == 0) { return 0; } return -1; } int main() { int i; int r; jsmn_parser p; jsmntok_t t[128]; /* We expect no more than 128 tokens */ jsmn_init(&p); r = jsmn_parse(&p, JSON_STRING, strlen(JSON_STRING), t, sizeof(t)/sizeof(t[0])); if (r < 0) { printf("Failed to parse JSON: %d\n", r); return 1; } /* Assume the top-level element is an object */ if (r < 1 || t[0].type != JSMN_OBJECT) { printf("Object expected\n"); return 1; } /* Loop over all keys of the root object */ for (i = 1; i < r; i++) { if (jsoneq(JSON_STRING, &t[i], "user") == 0) { /* We may use strndup() to fetch string value */ printf("- User: %.*s\n", t[i+1].end-t[i+1].start, JSON_STRING + t[i+1].start); i++; } else if (jsoneq(JSON_STRING, &t[i], "admin") == 0) { /* We may additionally check if the value is either "true" or "false" */ printf("- Admin: %.*s\n", t[i+1].end-t[i+1].start, JSON_STRING + t[i+1].start); i++; } else if (jsoneq(JSON_STRING, &t[i], "uid") == 0) { /* We may want to do strtol() here to get numeric value */ printf("- UID: %.*s\n", t[i+1].end-t[i+1].start, JSON_STRING + t[i+1].start); i++; } else if (jsoneq(JSON_STRING, &t[i], "groups") == 0) { int j; printf("- Groups:\n"); if (t[i+1].type != JSMN_ARRAY) { continue; /* We expect groups to be an array of strings */ } for (j = 0; j < t[i+1].size; j++) { jsmntok_t *g = &t[i+j+2]; printf(" * %.*s\n", g->end - g->start, JSON_STRING + g->start); } i += t[i+1].size + 1; } else { printf("Unexpected key: %.*s\n", t[i].end-t[i].start, JSON_STRING + t[i].start); } } return 0; }