= 5.3 } elseif (($jsonLastErr = json_last_error()) != JSON_ERROR_NONE) { #require_once 'Zend/Json/Exception.php'; switch ($jsonLastErr) { case JSON_ERROR_DEPTH: throw new Zend_Json_Exception('Decoding failed: Maximum stack depth exceeded'); case JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR: throw new Zend_Json_Exception('Decoding failed: Unexpected control character found'); case JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX: throw new Zend_Json_Exception('Decoding failed: Syntax error'); default: throw new Zend_Json_Exception('Decoding failed'); } } return $decode; } #require_once 'Zend/Json/Decoder.php'; return Zend_Json_Decoder::decode($encodedValue, $objectDecodeType); } /** * Encode the mixed $valueToEncode into the JSON format * * Encodes using ext/json's json_encode() if available. * * NOTE: Object should not contain cycles; the JSON format * does not allow object reference. * * NOTE: Only public variables will be encoded * * NOTE: Encoding native javascript expressions are possible using Zend_Json_Expr. * You can enable this by setting $options['enableJsonExprFinder'] = true * * @see Zend_Json_Expr * * @param mixed $valueToEncode * @param boolean $cycleCheck Optional; whether or not to check for object recursion; off by default * @param array $options Additional options used during encoding * @return string JSON encoded object */ public static function encode($valueToEncode, $cycleCheck = false, $options = array()) { if (is_object($valueToEncode) && method_exists($valueToEncode, 'toJson')) { return $valueToEncode->toJson(); } // Pre-encoding look for Zend_Json_Expr objects and replacing by tmp ids $javascriptExpressions = array(); if(isset($options['enableJsonExprFinder']) && ($options['enableJsonExprFinder'] == true) ) { /** * @see Zend_Json_Encoder */ #require_once "Zend/Json/Encoder.php"; $valueToEncode = self::_recursiveJsonExprFinder($valueToEncode, $javascriptExpressions); } // Encoding if (function_exists('json_encode') && self::$useBuiltinEncoderDecoder !== true) { $encodedResult = json_encode($valueToEncode); } else { #require_once 'Zend/Json/Encoder.php'; $encodedResult = Zend_Json_Encoder::encode($valueToEncode, $cycleCheck, $options); } //only do post-proccessing to revert back the Zend_Json_Expr if any. if (count($javascriptExpressions) > 0) { $count = count($javascriptExpressions); for($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) { $magicKey = $javascriptExpressions[$i]['magicKey']; $value = $javascriptExpressions[$i]['value']; $encodedResult = str_replace( //instead of replacing "key:magicKey", we replace directly magicKey by value because "key" never changes. '"' . $magicKey . '"', $value, $encodedResult ); } } return $encodedResult; } /** * Check & Replace Zend_Json_Expr for tmp ids in the valueToEncode * * Check if the value is a Zend_Json_Expr, and if replace its value * with a magic key and save the javascript expression in an array. * * NOTE this method is recursive. * * NOTE: This method is used internally by the encode method. * * @see encode * @param mixed $valueToCheck a string - object property to be encoded * @return void */ protected static function _recursiveJsonExprFinder( &$value, array &$javascriptExpressions, $currentKey = null ) { if ($value instanceof Zend_Json_Expr) { // TODO: Optimize with ascii keys, if performance is bad $magicKey = "____" . $currentKey . "_" . (count($javascriptExpressions)); $javascriptExpressions[] = array( //if currentKey is integer, encodeUnicodeString call is not required. "magicKey" => (is_int($currentKey)) ? $magicKey : Zend_Json_Encoder::encodeUnicodeString($magicKey), "value" => $value->__toString(), ); $value = $magicKey; } elseif (is_array($value)) { foreach ($value as $k => $v) { $value[$k] = self::_recursiveJsonExprFinder($value[$k], $javascriptExpressions, $k); } } elseif (is_object($value)) { foreach ($value as $k => $v) { $value->$k = self::_recursiveJsonExprFinder($value->$k, $javascriptExpressions, $k); } } return $value; } /** * fromXml - Converts XML to JSON * * Converts a XML formatted string into a JSON formatted string. * The value returned will be a string in JSON format. * * The caller of this function needs to provide only the first parameter, * which is an XML formatted String. The second parameter is optional, which * lets the user to select if the XML attributes in the input XML string * should be included or ignored in xml2json conversion. * * This function converts the XML formatted string into a PHP array by * calling a recursive (protected static) function in this class. Then, it * converts that PHP array into JSON by calling the "encode" static funcion. * * Throws a Zend_Json_Exception if the input not a XML formatted string. * NOTE: Encoding native javascript expressions via Zend_Json_Expr is not possible. * * @static * @access public * @param string $xmlStringContents XML String to be converted * @param boolean $ignoreXmlAttributes Include or exclude XML attributes in * the xml2json conversion process. * @return mixed - JSON formatted string on success * @throws Zend_Json_Exception */ public static function fromXml ($xmlStringContents, $ignoreXmlAttributes=true) { // Load the XML formatted string into a Simple XML Element object. $simpleXmlElementObject = simplexml_load_string($xmlStringContents); // If it is not a valid XML content, throw an exception. if ($simpleXmlElementObject == null) { #require_once 'Zend/Json/Exception.php'; throw new Zend_Json_Exception('Function fromXml was called with an invalid XML formatted string.'); } // End of if ($simpleXmlElementObject == null) $resultArray = null; // Call the recursive function to convert the XML into a PHP array. $resultArray = self::_processXml($simpleXmlElementObject, $ignoreXmlAttributes); // Convert the PHP array to JSON using Zend_Json encode method. // It is just that simple. $jsonStringOutput = self::encode($resultArray); return($jsonStringOutput); } // End of function fromXml. /** * _processXml - Contains the logic for xml2json * * The logic in this function is a recursive one. * * The main caller of this function (i.e. fromXml) needs to provide * only the first two parameters i.e. the SimpleXMLElement object and * the flag for ignoring or not ignoring XML attributes. The third parameter * will be used internally within this function during the recursive calls. * * This function converts the SimpleXMLElement object into a PHP array by * calling a recursive (protected static) function in this class. Once all * the XML elements are stored in the PHP array, it is returned to the caller. * * Throws a Zend_Json_Exception if the XML tree is deeper than the allowed limit. * * @static * @access protected * @param SimpleXMLElement $simpleXmlElementObject XML element to be converted * @param boolean $ignoreXmlAttributes Include or exclude XML attributes in * the xml2json conversion process. * @param int $recursionDepth Current recursion depth of this function * @return mixed - On success, a PHP associative array of traversed XML elements * @throws Zend_Json_Exception */ protected static function _processXml ($simpleXmlElementObject, $ignoreXmlAttributes, $recursionDepth=0) { // Keep an eye on how deeply we are involved in recursion. if ($recursionDepth > self::$maxRecursionDepthAllowed) { // XML tree is too deep. Exit now by throwing an exception. #require_once 'Zend/Json/Exception.php'; throw new Zend_Json_Exception( "Function _processXml exceeded the allowed recursion depth of " . self::$maxRecursionDepthAllowed); } // End of if ($recursionDepth > self::$maxRecursionDepthAllowed) if ($recursionDepth == 0) { // Store the original SimpleXmlElementObject sent by the caller. // We will need it at the very end when we return from here for good. $callerProvidedSimpleXmlElementObject = $simpleXmlElementObject; } // End of if ($recursionDepth == 0) if ($simpleXmlElementObject instanceof SimpleXMLElement) { // Get a copy of the simpleXmlElementObject $copyOfSimpleXmlElementObject = $simpleXmlElementObject; // Get the object variables in the SimpleXmlElement object for us to iterate. $simpleXmlElementObject = get_object_vars($simpleXmlElementObject); } // End of if (get_class($simpleXmlElementObject) == "SimpleXMLElement") // It needs to be an array of object variables. if (is_array($simpleXmlElementObject)) { // Initialize a result array. $resultArray = array(); // Is the input array size 0? Then, we reached the rare CDATA text if any. if (count($simpleXmlElementObject) <= 0) { // Let us return the lonely CDATA. It could even be // an empty element or just filled with whitespaces. return (trim(strval($copyOfSimpleXmlElementObject))); } // End of if (count($simpleXmlElementObject) <= 0) // Let us walk through the child elements now. foreach($simpleXmlElementObject as $key=>$value) { // Check if we need to ignore the XML attributes. // If yes, you can skip processing the XML attributes. // Otherwise, add the XML attributes to the result array. if(($ignoreXmlAttributes == true) && (is_string($key)) && ($key == "@attributes")) { continue; } // End of if(($ignoreXmlAttributes == true) && ($key == "@attributes")) // Let us recursively process the current XML element we just visited. // Increase the recursion depth by one. $recursionDepth++; $resultArray[$key] = self::_processXml ($value, $ignoreXmlAttributes, $recursionDepth); // Decrease the recursion depth by one. $recursionDepth--; } // End of foreach($simpleXmlElementObject as $key=>$value) { if ($recursionDepth == 0) { // That is it. We are heading to the exit now. // Set the XML root element name as the root [top-level] key of // the associative array that we are going to return to the original // caller of this recursive function. $tempArray = $resultArray; $resultArray = array(); $resultArray[$callerProvidedSimpleXmlElementObject->getName()] = $tempArray; } // End of if ($recursionDepth == 0) return($resultArray); } else { // We are now looking at either the XML attribute text or // the text between the XML tags. // In order to allow Zend_Json_Expr from xml, we check if the node // matchs the pattern that try to detect if it is a new Zend_Json_Expr // if it matches, we return a new Zend_Json_Expr instead of a text node $pattern = '/^[\s]*new Zend_Json_Expr[\s]*\([\s]*[\"\']{1}(.*)[\"\']{1}[\s]*\)[\s]*$/'; $matchings = array(); $match = preg_match ($pattern, $simpleXmlElementObject, $matchings); if ($match) { return new Zend_Json_Expr($matchings[1]); } else { return (trim(strval($simpleXmlElementObject))); } } // End of if (is_array($simpleXmlElementObject)) } // End of function _processXml. /** * Pretty-print JSON string * * Use 'indent' option to select indentation string - by default it's a tab * * @param string $json Original JSON string * @param array $options Encoding options * @return string */ public static function prettyPrint($json, $options = array()) { $tokens = preg_split('|([\{\}\]\[,])|', $json, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); $result = ""; $indent = 0; $ind = "\t"; if(isset($options['indent'])) { $ind = $options['indent']; } foreach($tokens as $token) { if($token == "") continue; $prefix = str_repeat($ind, $indent); if($token == "{" || $token == "[") { $indent++; if($result != "" && $result[strlen($result)-1] == "\n") { $result .= $prefix; } $result .= "$token\n"; } else if($token == "}" || $token == "]") { $indent--; $prefix = str_repeat($ind, $indent); $result .= "\n$prefix$token"; } else if($token == ",") { $result .= "$token\n"; } else { $result .= $prefix.$token; } } return $result; } }