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How can I construct and parse a JSON string in Scala / Lift


I am attempting to use JSON to send data between the browser and my app.

I am attempting to use Lift 1.0 to create and parse JSON strings, but for some reason I am unable to parse the JSON I just constructed:

scala>import scala.util.parsing.json.JSON._
import scala.util.parsing.json.JSON._

scala> import net.liftweb.http.js._
import net.liftweb.http.js._

scala> import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._
import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._

scala> val json = JsObj(("foo", 4), ("bar", "baz")).toJsCmd
json: String = {'foo': 4, 'bar': 'baz'}

scala>  parseFull(json)  
res3: Option[Any] = None

How do I programmatically construct a valid JSON message in Scala/Lift that can also be parsed again?


Solution

  • You are using Lift 1.0's JsCmd, which produces JSON with single-quoted strings and attempting to parse it with scala's parser, which only supports double-quoted strings.

    It is important to realize that there are multiple definitions for JSON.

    Are single-quoted strings valid in JSON?

    Lift and Scala provide many ways to parse JSON, sometimes with differing behavior between versions.

    The strings accepted by these parsers are not equivalent.

    Here are some comments and examples of the various methods to product and parse JSON strings.


    Producing JSON with the lift-json library DSL

    example:

    scala> import net.liftweb.json.JsonAST
    import net.liftweb.json.JsonAST
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json.JsonDSL._
    import net.liftweb.json.JsonDSL._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json.Printer._
    import net.liftweb.json.Printer._
    
    scala> val json1 = ("foo" -> 4) ~ ("bar" -> "baz")
    json1: net.liftweb.json.JsonAST.JObject = JObject(List(JField(foo,JInt(4)), JField(bar,JString(baz))))
    
    scala> compact(JsonAST.render(json1))
    res0: String = {"foo":4,"bar":"baz"}
    
    scala> val json2 = List(1,2,3)
    json2: List[Int] = List(1, 2, 3)
    
    scala> compact(JsonAST.render(json2))
    res1: String = [1,2,3]
    
    scala> val json3 = ("foo", 4) ~ ("bar", List(1,2,3))
    json3: net.liftweb.json.JsonAST.JObject = JObject(List(JField(foo,JInt(4)), JField(bar,JArray(List(JInt(1), JInt(2), JInt(3))))))
    
    scala> compact(JsonAST.render(json3))
    res2: String = {"foo":4,"bar":[1,2,3]}
    

    Parsing JSON with the lift-json library

    example:

    scala> import scala.xml.dtd.PublicID
    import scala.xml.dtd.PublicID
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json._
    import net.liftweb.json._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json.JsonAST._
    import net.liftweb.json.JsonAST._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json.JsonDSL._
    import net.liftweb.json.JsonDSL._
    
    scala> implicit val formats = DefaultFormats 
    formats: net.liftweb.json.DefaultFormats.type = net.liftweb.json.DefaultFormats$@7fa27edd
    
    scala> val jsonAst = ("publicId1" -> "idString") ~ ("systemId" -> "systemIdStr")
    jsonAst: net.liftweb.json.JsonAST.JObject = JObject(List(JField(publicId,JString(idString)), JField(systemId,JString(systemIdStr))))
    
    scala> jsonAst.extract[PublicID]
    res0: scala.xml.dtd.PublicID = PUBLIC "idString" "systemIdStr"
    

    Parsing JSON in scala 2.7.7 and 2.8.1

    example:

    scala>import scala.util.parsing.json.JSON._
    import scala.util.parsing.json.JSON._
    
    scala>  parseFull("{\"foo\" : 4 }")        
    res1: Option[Any] = Some(Map(foo -> 4.0))
    
    scala> parseFull("[ 1,2,3 ]")
    res2: Option[Any] = Some(List(1.0, 2.0, 3.0))
    
    scala>  parseFull("{'foo' : 4 }")  
    res3: Option[Any] = None
    

    Parsing JSON in Lift 2.0 and 2.2 with util.JSONParser

    example:

    scala> import net.liftweb.util.JSONParser._
    import net.liftweb.util.JSONParser._
    
    scala> parse("{\"foo\" : 4 }")    
    res1: net.liftweb.common.Box[Any] = Full(Map(foo -> 4.0))
    
    scala> parse("[ 1,2,3 ]")
    res2: net.liftweb.common.Box[Any] = Full(List(1.0, 2.0, 3.0))
    
    scala> parse("{'foo' : 4}")           
    res3: net.liftweb.common.Box[Any] = Full(Map(foo -> 4.0))
    

    Parsing JSON in Lift 2.0 and 2.2 with json.JsonParser

    example:

    scala> import net.liftweb.json._
    import net.liftweb.json._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.json.JsonParser._
    import net.liftweb.json.JsonParser._
    
    scala> parse("{\"foo\" : 4 }")
    res1: net.liftweb.json.JsonAST.JValue = JObject(List(JField(foo,JInt(4))))
    
    scala> parse("[ 1,2,3 ]")
    res2: net.liftweb.json.JsonAST.JValue = JArray(List(JInt(1), JInt(2), JInt(3)))
    
    scala> parse("{'foo' : 4}")    
    net.liftweb.json.JsonParser$ParseException: unknown token '
    Near: {'foo' : 4}
        at net.liftweb.json.JsonParser$Parser.fail(JsonParser.scala:216)
        at net.liftweb.json.JsonParser$Parser.nextToken(JsonParser.scala:308)
        at net.liftweb.json.JsonParser$$anonfun$1.apply(JsonParser.scala:172)
        at net.liftweb.json.JsonParser$$anonfun$1.apply(JsonParser.scala:129)
        at net.liftweb.json.JsonParse...
    

    Producing JSON with Lift 1.0 JsCmd

    example:

    scala> import net.liftweb.http.js._
    import net.liftweb.http.js._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._
    import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._
    
    scala> JsObj(("foo", 4), ("bar", "baz")).toJsCmd
    res0: String = {'foo': 4, 'bar': 'baz'}
    
    scala> JsArray(1,2,3).toJsCmd
    res1: String = 
    [1, 2, 3]
    
    scala>  JsObj(("foo", 4), ("bar", JsArray(1,2,3))).toJsCmd
    res2: String = 
    {'foo': 4, 'bar': [1, 2, 3]
    }
    

    Producing JSON with Lift 2.0 JsCmd

    example:

    scala> import net.liftweb.http.js._
    import net.liftweb.http.js._
    
    scala> import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._
    import net.liftweb.http.js.JE._
    
    scala> JsObj(("foo", 4), ("bar", "baz")).toJsCmd
    res0: String = {"foo": 4, "bar": "baz"}
    
    scala> JsArray(1,2,3).toJsCmd
    res1: String = 
    [1, 2, 3]
    
    scala> JsObj(("foo", 4), ("bar", JsArray(1,2,3))).toJsCmd
    res3: String = 
    {"foo": 4, "bar": [1, 2, 3]
    }
    

    Producing JSON in scala (tested with 2.10)

    example:

    scala> import scala.util.parsing.json._
    import scala.util.parsing.json._
    
    scala> JSONObject (Map ("foo" -> 4, "bar" -> JSONArray (1 :: 2 :: 3 :: Nil))) .toString()
    res0: String = {"foo" : 4, "bar" : [1, 2, 3]}