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Is there a neat way to work with deeply-nested JSON?
I developed a library that is better suited for such cases than plain Decodable. You can specify a path in the data and at the end of the path specify a Decodable type to be instantiated from the data.
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A different way of reading JSON: Part 2!
Not 100% sure but you might find Scout interesting for your needs
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Best practices for parsing dynamic/unstructured JSON?
I developed Scout for this exact purpose because I had to find a solution to get a value when the data structure is not known at build time.
- Scout 2. ;. ;
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Get XML, parse output, get a date and calculate differences?
If you are ok to use a program, you can use Scout like that: curl [your curl request here] | scout read -f xml "a-valid-date"
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Guidance in building a .json config file with bash script.
For a clear and simple syntax, you can take a look at Scout.
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Take that, Codable
I have been working myself on Scout to work on data when the format is not known at build time (for instance with a generic command line tool). And I have never had the tuple decoding requested. Although this might be useful for some people.
Paste JSON as Code • quicktype
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10 Lesser-Known Tools and Websites to Spice Up Your Developer Toolbox
Quicktype automates the generation of code from JSON data. It's a real timesaver when dealing with complex JSON structures in your applications.
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Show HN: A tool to Convert JSON schemas into TypeScript classes
Nice! JSON schemas are really useful, we use them a lot for code generation. Another library that does this for multiple languages is https://quicktype.io/ . It's great, but not so actively developed.
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - MAC Lookup, SQL Tutorials, JSON Converter & More
Quicktype is a speedy way to transform JSON data into well-structured, type-safe code in any programming language. Can help simplify the process of generating models and serializers from JSON, schema, or GraphQL—for secure, efficient data handling. 6-20PM finds it a "Godsend to convert JSON into data structures in any language."
- JSON Schema Store
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Migration to TypeScript Advice
Good candidate modules for these initial conversions are utility functions and code related to external APIs or specifications. It is possible to automatically generate TypeScript type definitions from Swagger contracts, GraphQL or JSON schemas to be included in your project. as well as you can use website called https://quicktype.io/ to generate types and interfaces in order to user them in your tsx or ts file.
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Help with json parser
Using Codable structs is better than dictionaries. Paste the JSON into https://quicktype.io/ and it will create the structs for you.
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How can we map data from JSON to typescript object efficiently?
May be quicktype.io?
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Is there a neat way to work with deeply-nested JSON?
Check out quicktype.io. You can paste in your JSON and it will build your model for you. There's even an option for creating constructors. And you can choose your programming language. I usually spend some time cleaning it up a bit. It's not the perfect solution and I don't use it all the time, but it sure saves time for complicated models.
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Need Help on API Implementation
Hello. I used quicktype.io to try and implement an api in my code.
What are some alternatives?
python-benedict - :blue_book: dict subclass with keylist/keypath support, built-in I/O operations (base64, csv, html, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml), s3 support and many utilities.
Swinject - Dependency injection framework for Swift with iOS/macOS/Linux
jp - Command line interface to JMESPath - http://jmespath.org
EsaKit
ZippyJSON - A much faster version of JSONDecoder
PXGoogleDirections - Google Directions API helper for iOS, written in Swift
BackedCodable - Powerful property wrapper to back codable properties.
PredictionIO SDK - PredictionIO iOS / macOS SDK
jp - Validate and transform JSON with Bash
GooglePlacesAutocomplete - Google Places address entry for iOS (Swift)
EVReflection - Reflection based (Dictionary, CKRecord, NSManagedObject, Realm, JSON and XML) object mapping with extensions for Alamofire and Moya with RxSwift or ReactiveSwift
Typhoon - Powerful dependency injection for Objective-C ✨✨ (https://PILGRIM.PH is the pure Swift successor to Typhoon!!)✨✨