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MTJSONUtils

An NSObject category for when you're working with it converting to/from JSON.

Installation

In your Podfile, add this line:

pod "MTJSONUtils"

Methods

Use the following for a shortcut to generating JSON data from a dictionary (or any NSObject):

- (NSData *)JSONData;

The requirements of NSJSONSerialization state that all objects must be instances of NSString, NSNumber, NSArray, NSDictionary, or NSNull. The following can be called on any NSObject and will return a safe deep copy of the receiver:

- (id)objectWithJSONSafeObjects;

This will:

  • Replace NSDate objects with their ISO string representation. (e.g. 2012-08-12T04:17:30Z)
  • Replace any other non-valid objects with their string description.
  • More coming...

The following methods allow you to query into an object graph that includes arrays (not just dictionaries):

- (id)valueForComplexKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath;
- (NSString *)stringValueForComplexKeyPath:(NSString *)key;

Available Subscripting Values:

  • 0..infinity
  • first
  • last

Example

Given this object:

NSDictionary *dictionary = @{
	@"parent" : @{
		@"name" : @"Nathan",
		@"children" : @[ @{
			@"name" : @"adam",
			@"apple_products" : @[ @{
				@"title"		: @"macbook",
				@"price"		: @1399.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-22342 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			},
			@{
				@"title"		: @"mac mini",
				@"price"		: @599.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-30223 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			},
			@{
				@"title"		: @"iphone",
				@"price"		: @199.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-123453 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			}]
		},
		@{
			@"name" : @"amanda",
			@"apple_products" : @[ @{
				@"title"		: @"nano",
				@"price"		: @299.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-123453 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			}]
		},
		@{
			@"name" : @"andrew",
			@"apple_products" : @[ @{
				@"title"		: @"ipad",
				@"price"		: @499.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-2452342 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			},
			@{
				@"title"		: @"ipod touch",
				@"price"		: @399.99,
				@"date_bought"	: [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:-430223 sinceDate:[NSDate date]]
			}]
		}]
	}
};

You could query the values like this:

[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.name"]											// => "Nathan"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[0].name"]								// => "adam"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[1].name"]								// => "amanda"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[2].name"]								// => "andrew"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[first].name"]							// => "adam"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[last].name"]							// => "andrew"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[first].apple_products[0].title"]		// => "macbook"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[first].apple_products[1].title"]		// => "mac mini"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[first].apple_products[2].title"]		// => "iphone"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[first].apple_products[last].title"] 	// => "iphone"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[last].apple_products[last].title"]	// => "ipod touch"
[[dictionary valueForComplexKeyPath:@"parent.children[last].apple_products[last].price"]	// => 399.99

Misc

And some nifty macros for dealing with NSNull and nil:

// swaps NSNull for nil
#define NILL(a) ([a isKindOfClass:[NSNull class]] ? nil : a)
// swaps nil for NSNull
#define NUL(a) a ? a : [NSNull null]