/* * malloc-free JSON parser for Arduino * Benoit Blanchon 2014 - MIT License */ #ifndef __JSONPARSER_H #define __JSONPARSER_H #include "JsonHashTable.h" #include "JsonArray.h" /* * The JSON parser. * * You need to specifiy the number of token to be allocated for that parser. * Values from 16 to 32 are recommended. * The parser size will be MAX_TOKEN*8 bytes. * Don't forget that the memory size of standard Arduino board is only 2KB * * CAUTION: JsonArray and JsonHashTable contain pointers to tokens of the * JsonParser, so they need the JsonParser to be in memory to work. * As a result, you must not create JsonArray and JsonHashTable that have a * longer life that the JsonParser. */ template class JsonParser { public: /* * Parse the JSON string and return a array. * * The content of the string may be altered to add '\0' at the * end of string tokens */ JsonArray parseArray(char* json) { return JsonArray(json, parse(json)); } /* * Parse the JSON string and return a array. * * The content of the string may be altered to add '\0' at the * end of string tokens */ JsonHashTable parseHashTable(char* json) { return JsonHashTable(json, parse(json)); } private: jsmntok_t* parse(char* json) { jsmn_parser parser; jsmn_init(&parser); if (JSMN_SUCCESS != jsmn_parse(&parser, json, tokens, MAX_TOKENS)) return 0; return tokens; } jsmntok_t tokens[MAX_TOKENS]; }; #endif