[Haskell-cafe] [ANN]json-autotype: Tool generating JSON parsers and type declarations from example documents...

Michal J Gajda mgajda at mimuw.edu.pl
Mon Nov 3 16:59:14 UTC 2014


Dear Fellow Haskellers,

I've just published a beta version of a tool facilitating generation of
Haskell type declarations from example JSON documents. It is supposed to
simplify implementing large JSON-based interfaces, without necessity of
writing any boilerplate code.

USAGE:
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After installing with `cabal install json-autotype`, you might generate
stub code for the parser:

$   json-autotype input.json -o MyFormat.hs

Then you might test the parser by running it on an input file:

$  runghc MyFormat.hs input.json

If everything is correct, then feel free to inspect the data structure
generated automatically for you!
The goal of this program is to make it easy for users of big JSON APIs to
generate entries from
example data.

Occasionally you might find a valid JSON for which `json-autotype` doesn't
generate a correct parser.
You may either edit the resulting file _and_ send it to the author as a
test case for future release.

HOW IT WORKS:
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The program uses union type unification to trim output declarations. The
types of same attribute tag and similar attribute set, are automatically
unified using recognition by attribute set matching. (This option can be
optionally turned off, or a set of unified types may be given explicitly.)
Either alternatives is used to assure that all JSON inputs seen in example
input file are handled correctly.

Details on official releases are on Hackage [1]

1. https://hackage.haskell.org/package/json-autotype

Patches and suggestions are most welcome.
-- 
  Best regards
    Michał J. Gajda
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