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// Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
library json_tests;
import "package:expect/expect.dart";
import "dart:convert";
import 'dart:html';
import '../../pkg/unittest/lib/unittest.dart';
import '../../pkg/unittest/lib/html_config.dart';
main() {
useHtmlConfiguration();
test('Parse', () {
// Scalars.
expect(JSON.decode(' 5 '), equals(5));
expect(JSON.decode(' -42 '), equals(-42));
expect(JSON.decode(' 3e0 '), equals(3));
expect(JSON.decode(' 3.14 '), equals(3.14));
expect(JSON.decode('true '), isTrue);
expect(JSON.decode(' false'), isFalse);
expect(JSON.decode(' null '), isNull);
expect(JSON.decode('\n\rnull\t'), isNull);
expect(JSON.decode(' "hi there\\" bob" '), equals('hi there" bob'));
expect(JSON.decode(' "" '), isEmpty);
// Lists.
expect(JSON.decode(' [] '), isEmpty);
expect(JSON.decode('[ ]'), isEmpty);
expect(JSON.decode(' [3, -4.5, true, "hi", false] '),
equals([3, -4.5, true, 'hi', false]));
// Nulls are tricky.
expect(JSON.decode('[null]'), orderedEquals([null]));
expect(JSON.decode(' [3, -4.5, null, true, "hi", false] '),
equals([3, -4.5, null, true, 'hi', false]));
expect(JSON.decode('[[null]]'), equals([[null]]));
expect(JSON.decode(' [ [3], [], [null], ["hi", true]] '),
equals([[3], [], [null], ['hi', true]]));
// Maps.
expect(JSON.decode(' {} '), isEmpty);
expect(JSON.decode('{ }'), isEmpty);
expect(JSON.decode(
' {"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi","u" : true, "v": false } '),
equals({"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi", "u" : true, "v": false }));
expect(JSON.decode(' {"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi" } '),
equals({"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi" }));
expect(JSON.decode(' {"y": -4.5, "z" : "hi" ,"x":3 } '),
equals({"y": -4.5, "z" : "hi" ,"x":3 }));
expect(JSON.decode('{ " hi bob " :3, "": 4.5}'),
equals({ " hi bob " :3, "": 4.5}));
expect(JSON.decode(' { "x" : { } } '), equals({ 'x' : {}}));
expect(JSON.decode('{"x":{}}'), equals({ 'x' : {}}));
// Nulls are tricky.
expect(JSON.decode('{"w":null}'), equals({ 'w' : null}));
expect(JSON.decode('{"x":{"w":null}}'), equals({"x":{"w":null}}));
expect(JSON.decode(' {"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi",'
'"w":null, "u" : true, "v": false } '),
equals({"x":3, "y": -4.5, "z" : "hi",
"w":null, "u" : true, "v": false }));
expect(JSON.decode('{"x": {"a":3, "b": -4.5}, "y":[{}], '
'"z":"hi","w":{"c":null,"d":true}, "v":null}'),
equals({"x": {"a":3, "b": -4.5}, "y":[{}],
"z":"hi","w":{"c":null,"d":true}, "v":null}));
});
test('stringify', () {
// Scalars.
expect(JSON.encode(5), equals('5'));
expect(JSON.encode(-42), equals('-42'));
// Dart does not guarantee a formatting for doubles,
// so reparse and compare to the original.
validateRoundTrip(3.14);
expect(JSON.encode(true), equals('true'));
expect(JSON.encode(false), equals('false'));
expect(JSON.encode(null), equals('null'));
expect(JSON.encode(' hi there" bob '), equals('" hi there\\" bob "'));
expect(JSON.encode('hi\\there'), equals('"hi\\\\there"'));
// TODO(devoncarew): these tests break the dartium build
//expect(JSON.encode('hi\nthere'), equals('"hi\\nthere"'));
//expect(JSON.encode('hi\r\nthere'), equals('"hi\\r\\nthere"'));
expect(JSON.encode(''), equals('""'));
// Lists.
expect(JSON.encode([]), equals('[]'));
expect(JSON.encode(new List(0)), equals('[]'));
expect(JSON.encode(new List(3)), equals('[null,null,null]'));
validateRoundTrip([3, -4.5, null, true, 'hi', false]);
expect(JSON.encode([[3], [], [null], ['hi', true]]),
equals('[[3],[],[null],["hi",true]]'));
// Maps.
expect(JSON.encode({}), equals('{}'));
expect(JSON.encode(new Map()), equals('{}'));
expect(JSON.encode({'x':{}}), equals('{"x":{}}'));
expect(JSON.encode({'x':{'a':3}}), equals('{"x":{"a":3}}'));
// Dart does not guarantee an order on the keys
// of a map literal, so reparse and compare to the original Map.
validateRoundTrip(
{'x':3, 'y':-4.5, 'z':'hi', 'w':null, 'u':true, 'v':false});
validateRoundTrip({"x":3, "y":-4.5, "z":'hi'});
validateRoundTrip({' hi bob ':3, '':4.5});
validateRoundTrip(
{'x':{'a':3, 'b':-4.5}, 'y':[{}], 'z':'hi', 'w':{'c':null, 'd':true},
'v':null});
expect(JSON.encode(new ToJson(4)), "4");
expect(JSON.encode(new ToJson([4, "a"])), '[4,"a"]');
expect(JSON.encode(new ToJson([4, new ToJson({"x":42})])),
'[4,{"x":42}]');
Expect.throws(() {
JSON.encode([new ToJson(new ToJson(4))]);
});
Expect.throws(() {
JSON.encode([new Object()]);
});
});
test('stringify throws if argument cannot be converted', () {
/**
* Checks that we get an exception (rather than silently returning null) if
* we try to stringify something that cannot be converted to json.
*/
expect(() => JSON.encode(new TestClass()), throws);
});
test('stringify custom converter', () {
List l = [const C(0), const C(1)];
expect(JSON.encode(l, toEncodable: (x) => "C(${x.id})"),
equals('["C(0)","C(1)"]'));
expect(JSON.encode(l), equals('["C/0","C/1"]'));
});
}
class C {
final int id;
const C(this.id);
toJson() => "C/$id";
}
class TestClass {
int x;
String y;
TestClass() : x = 3, y = 'joe' { }
}
class ToJson {
final object;
const ToJson(this.object);
toJson() => object;
}
/**
* Checks that the argument can be converted to a JSON string and
* back, and produce something equivalent to the argument.
*/
validateRoundTrip(expected) {
expect(JSON.decode(JSON.encode(expected)), equals(expected));
}