/* Copyright (c) 2010, Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Code licensed under the BSD License: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/license.html version: 3.3.0 build: 3167 */ YUI.add('json-parse', function(Y) { /** *

The JSON module adds support for serializing JavaScript objects into * JSON strings and parsing JavaScript objects from strings in JSON format.

* *

The JSON namespace is added to your YUI instance including static methods * Y.JSON.parse(..) and Y.JSON.stringify(..).

* *

The functionality and method signatures follow the ECMAScript 5 * specification. In browsers with native JSON support, the native * implementation is used.

* *

The json module is a rollup of json-parse and * json-stringify.

* *

As their names suggest, json-parse adds support for parsing * JSON data (Y.JSON.parse) and json-stringify for serializing * JavaScript data into JSON strings (Y.JSON.stringify). You may choose to * include either of the submodules individually if you don't need the * complementary functionality, or include the rollup for both.

* * @module json * @class JSON * @static */ /** * Provides Y.JSON.parse method to accept JSON strings and return native * JavaScript objects. * * @module json * @submodule json-parse * @for JSON * @static */ // All internals kept private for security reasons function fromGlobal(ref) { return (Y.config.win || this || {})[ref]; } /** * Alias to native browser implementation of the JSON object if available. * * @property Native * @type {Object} * @private */ var _JSON = fromGlobal('JSON'), // Create an indirect reference to eval to allow for minification _eval = fromGlobal('eval'), Native = (Object.prototype.toString.call(_JSON) === '[object JSON]' && _JSON), useNative = !!Native, /** * Replace certain Unicode characters that JavaScript may handle incorrectly * during eval--either by deleting them or treating them as line * endings--with escape sequences. * IMPORTANT NOTE: This regex will be used to modify the input if a match is * found. * * @property _UNICODE_EXCEPTIONS * @type {RegExp} * @private */ _UNICODE_EXCEPTIONS = /[\u0000\u00ad\u0600-\u0604\u070f\u17b4\u17b5\u200c-\u200f\u2028-\u202f\u2060-\u206f\ufeff\ufff0-\uffff]/g, /** * First step in the safety evaluation. Regex used to replace all escape * sequences (i.e. "\\", etc) with '@' characters (a non-JSON character). * * @property _ESCAPES * @type {RegExp} * @private */ _ESCAPES = /\\(?:["\\\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})/g, /** * Second step in the safety evaluation. Regex used to replace all simple * values with ']' characters. * * @property _VALUES * @type {RegExp} * @private */ _VALUES = /"[^"\\\n\r]*"|true|false|null|-?\d+(?:\.\d*)?(?:[eE][+\-]?\d+)?/g, /** * Third step in the safety evaluation. Regex used to remove all open * square brackets following a colon, comma, or at the beginning of the * string. * * @property _BRACKETS * @type {RegExp} * @private */ _BRACKETS = /(?:^|:|,)(?:\s*\[)+/g, /** * Final step in the safety evaluation. Regex used to test the string left * after all previous replacements for invalid characters. * * @property _UNSAFE * @type {RegExp} * @private */ _UNSAFE = /[^\],:{}\s]/, /** * Replaces specific unicode characters with their appropriate \unnnn * format. Some browsers ignore certain characters during eval. * * @method escapeException * @param c {String} Unicode character * @return {String} the \unnnn escapement of the character * @private */ _escapeException = function (c) { return '\\u'+('0000'+(+(c.charCodeAt(0))).toString(16)).slice(-4); }, /** * Traverses nested objects, applying a reviver function to each (key,value) * from the scope if the key:value's containing object. The value returned * from the function will replace the original value in the key:value pair. * If the value returned is undefined, the key will be omitted from the * returned object. * * @method _revive * @param data {MIXED} Any JavaScript data * @param reviver {Function} filter or mutation function * @return {MIXED} The results of the filtered data * @private */ _revive = function (data, reviver) { var walk = function (o,key) { var k,v,value = o[key]; if (value && typeof value === 'object') { for (k in value) { if (value.hasOwnProperty(k)) { v = walk(value, k); if (v === undefined) { delete value[k]; } else { value[k] = v; } } } } return reviver.call(o,key,value); }; return typeof reviver === 'function' ? walk({'':data},'') : data; }, /** * Parse a JSON string, returning the native JavaScript representation. * * @param s {string} JSON string data * @param reviver {function} (optional) function(k,v) passed each key value * pair of object literals, allowing pruning or altering values * @return {MIXED} the native JavaScript representation of the JSON string * @throws SyntaxError * @method parse * @static */ // JavaScript implementation in lieu of native browser support. Based on // the json2.js library from http://json.org _parse = function (s,reviver) { // Replace certain Unicode characters that are otherwise handled // incorrectly by some browser implementations. // NOTE: This modifies the input if such characters are found! s = s.replace(_UNICODE_EXCEPTIONS, _escapeException); // Test for any remaining invalid characters if (!_UNSAFE.test(s.replace(_ESCAPES,'@'). replace(_VALUES,']'). replace(_BRACKETS,''))) { // Eval the text into a JavaScript data structure, apply any // reviver function, and return return _revive( _eval('(' + s + ')'), reviver ); } throw new SyntaxError('JSON.parse'); }; Y.namespace('JSON').parse = function (s,reviver) { if (typeof s !== 'string') { s += ''; } return Native && Y.JSON.useNativeParse ? Native.parse(s,reviver) : _parse(s,reviver); }; function workingNative( k, v ) { return k === "ok" ? true : v; } // Double check basic functionality. This is mainly to catch early broken // implementations of the JSON API in Firefox 3.1 beta1 and beta2 if ( Native ) { try { useNative = ( Native.parse( '{"ok":false}', workingNative ) ).ok; } catch ( e ) { useNative = false; } } /** * Leverage native JSON parse if the browser has a native implementation. * In general, this is a good idea. See the Known Issues section in the * JSON user guide for caveats. The default value is true for browsers with * native JSON support. * * @property useNativeParse * @type Boolean * @default true * @static */ Y.JSON.useNativeParse = useNative; }, '3.3.0' );