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DATE_REGEX | = | /^(?:\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}|\d{4}-\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}[T \t]+\d{1,2}:\d{2}:\d{2}(\.[0-9]*)?(([ \t]*)Z|[-+]\d{2}?(:\d{2})?))$/ |
matches YAML-formatted dates |
Class Public methods
decode(json, options = {})
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Parses a JSON string (JavaScript Object Notation) into a hash. See www.json.org for more info.
ActiveSupport::JSON.decode("{\"team\":\"rails\",\"players\":\"36\"}")
=> {"team" => "rails", "players" => "36"}
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb, line 19 def decode(json, options = {}) if options.present? raise ArgumentError, "In Rails 4.1, ActiveSupport::JSON.decode no longer " "accepts an options hash for MultiJSON. MultiJSON reached its end of life " "and has been removed." end data = ::JSON.parse(json, quirks_mode: true) if ActiveSupport.parse_json_times convert_dates_from(data) else data end end
encode(value, options = nil)
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Dumps objects in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). See www.json.org for more info.
ActiveSupport::JSON.encode({ team: 'rails', players: '36' })
# => "{\"team\":\"rails\",\"players\":\"36\"}"
parse_error()
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Returns the class of the error that will be raised when there is an error in decoding JSON. Using this method means you won't directly depend on the ActiveSupport's JSON implementation, in case it changes in the future.
begin
obj = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(some_string)
rescue ActiveSupport::JSON.parse_error
Rails.logger.warn("Attempted to decode invalid JSON: #{some_string}")
end