Magical Data Modelling Framework for JSON
Version 1.1.2
#####NB: Swift works in a different way under the hood than Objective-C. Therefore I can't find a way to re-create JSONModel in Swift. JSONModel in Objective-C works in Swift apps through CocoaPods or as an imported Objective-C library.
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JSONModel is a library, which allows rapid creation of smart data models. You can use it in your iOS or OSX apps.
JSONModel automatically introspects your model classes and the structure of your JSON input and reduces drastically the amount of code you have to write.
Adding JSONModel to your project
Requirements
- ARC only; iOS 5.0+ / OSX 10.7+
- SystemConfiguration.framework
Get it as: 1) source files
- Download the JSONModel repository as a zip file or clone it
- Copy the JSONModel sub-folder into your Xcode project
- Link your app to SystemConfiguration.framework
or 2) via Cocoa pods
In your project's Podfile add the JSONModel pod:
pod 'JSONModel'
If you want to read more about CocoaPods, have a look at this short tutorial.
Source code documentation
The source code includes class docs, which you can build yourself and import into Xcode:
- If you don't already have appledoc installed, install it with homebrew by typing
brew install appledoc
. - Install the documentation into Xcode by typing
appledoc .
in the root directory of the repository. - Restart Xcode if it's already running.
Basic usage
Consider you have a JSON like this:
{"id":"10", "country":"Germany", "dialCode": 49, "isInEurope":true}
- Create a new Objective-C class for your data model and make it inherit the JSONModel class.
- Declare properties in your header file with the name of the JSON keys:
#import "JSONModel.h"
@interface CountryModel : JSONModel
@property (assign, nonatomic) int id;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString* country;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString* dialCode;
@property (assign, nonatomic) BOOL isInEurope;
@end
There's no need to do anything in the .m file.
- Initialize your model with data:
#import "CountryModel.h"
...
NSString* json = (fetch here JSON from Internet) ...
NSError* err = nil;
CountryModel* country = [[CountryModel alloc] initWithString:json error:&err];
If the validation of the JSON passes you have all the corresponding properties in your model populated from the JSON. JSONModel will also try to convert as much data to the types you expect, in the example above it will:
- convert "id" from string (in the JSON) to an int for your class
- just copy country's value
- convert dialCode from number (in the JSON) to an NSString value
- finally convert isInEurope to a BOOL for your BOOL property
And the good news is all you had to do is define the properties and their expected types.
Online tutorials
Official website: http://www.jsonmodel.com
Class docs online: http://jsonmodel.com/docs/
Step-by-step tutorials:
Examples
Automatic name based mapping
{ "id": "123", "name": "Product name", "price": 12.95 } |
@interface ProductModel : JSONModel @property (assign, nonatomic) int id; @property (strong, nonatomic) NSString* name; @property (assign, nonatomic) float price; @end |
Model cascading (models including other models)
{ "order_id": 104, "total_price": 13.45, "product" : { "id": "123", "name": "Product name", "price": 12.95 } } |
@interface OrderModel : JSONModel @property (assign, nonatomic) int order_id; @property (assign, nonatomic) float total_price; @property (strong, nonatomic) ProductModel* product; @end |
Model collections
{ "order_id": 104, "total_price": 103.45, "products" : [ { "id": "123", "name": "Product #1", "price": 12.95 }, { "id": "137", "name": "Product #2", "price": 82.95 } ] } |
@protocol ProductModel @end |
Key mapping
{ "order_id": 104, "order_details" : [ { "name": "Product#1", "price": { "usd": 12.95 } } ] } |
@interface OrderModel : JSONModel @property (assign, nonatomic) int id; @property (assign, nonatomic) float price; @property (strong, nonatomic) NSString* productName; @end |
Global key mapping (applies to all models in your app)
[JSONModel setGlobalKeyMapper:[ [JSONKeyMapper alloc] initWithDictionary:@{ @"item_id":@"ID", @"item.name": @"itemName" }] ]; |
Map automatically under_score case to camelCase
{ "order_id": 104, "order_product" : @"Product#1", "order_price" : 12.95 } |
@interface OrderModel : JSONModel |
Optional properties (i.e. can be missing or null)
{ "id": "123", "name": null, "price": 12.95 } |
@interface ProductModel : JSONModel @property (assign, nonatomic) int id; @property (strong, nonatomic) NSString<Optional>* name; @property (assign, nonatomic) float price; @property (strong, nonatomic) NSNumber<Optional>* uuid; @end |
Ignored properties (i.e. JSONModel completely ignores them)
{ "id": "123", "name": null } |
@interface ProductModel : JSONModel @property (assign, nonatomic) int id; @property (strong, nonatomic) NSString<Ignore>* customProperty; @end |
Make all model properties optional (avoid if possible)
@implementation ProductModel +(BOOL)propertyIsOptional:(NSString*)propertyName { return YES; } @end |
Lazy convert collection items from dictionaries to models
{ "order_id": 104, "total_price": 103.45, "products" : [ { "id": "123", "name": "Product #1", "price": 12.95 }, { "id": "137", "name": "Product #2", "price": 82.95 } ] } |
@protocol ProductModel @end |
Using the built-in thin HTTP client
//add extra headers
[[JSONHTTPClient requestHeaders] setValue:@"MySecret" forKey:@"AuthorizationToken"];
//make post, get requests
[JSONHTTPClient postJSONFromURLWithString:@"http://mydomain.com/api"
params:@{@"postParam1":@"value1"}
completion:^(id json, JSONModelError *err) {
//check err, process json ...
}];
Export model to NSDictionary or to JSON text
ProductModel* pm = [[ProductModel alloc] initWithString:jsonString error:nil];
pm.name = @"Changed Name";
//convert to dictionary
NSDictionary* dict = [pm toDictionary];
//convert to text
NSString* string = [pm toJSONString];
Custom data transformers
@implementation JSONValueTransformer (CustomTransformer)
- (NSDate *)NSDateFromNSString:(NSString*)string {
NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setDateFormat:APIDateFormat];
return [formatter dateFromString:string];
}
- (NSString *)JSONObjectFromNSDate:(NSDate *)date {
NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[formatter setDateFormat:APIDateFormat];
return [formatter stringFromDate:date];
}
@end
Custom handling for specific properties
@interface ProductModel : JSONModel
@property (assign, nonatomic) int id;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString* name;
@property (assign, nonatomic) float price;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSLocale *locale;
@end
@implementation ProductModel
// Convert and assign the locale property
- (void)setLocaleWithNSString:(NSString*)string {
self.locale = [NSLocale localeWithLocaleIdentifier:string];
}
- (NSString *)JSONObjectForLocale {
return self.locale.localeIdentifier;
}
@end
- json validation
- error handling
- custom data validation
- automatic compare and equality features
- and more.
Misc
Author: Marin Todorov
Contributors: Christian Hoffmann, Mark Joslin, Julien Vignali, Symvaro GmbH, BB9z. Also everyone who did successful pull requests.
Change log : https://github.com/icanzilb/JSONModel/blob/master/Changelog.md
License
This code is distributed under the terms and conditions of the MIT license.
Contribution guidelines
NB! If you are fixing a bug you discovered, please add also a unit test so I know how exactly to reproduce the bug before merging.