##About Parson is a small [json](http://json.org) parser and reader written in C. ##Features * Small (only 2 files) * Simple API * Addressing json values with dot notation (similiar to C structs or objects in most OO languages, e.g. "objectA.objectB.value") * C89 compatible * Test suites ##Installation Run the following code: ``` git clone https://github.com/kgabis/parson.git ``` and copy parson.h and parson.c to you source code tree. ##Example Here is a function, which prints basic commit info (date, sha and author) from a github repository. It's also included in tests.c file, you can just uncomment and run it. ```c void print_commit_info(const char *username, const char * repo) { JSON_Value *root_value; JSON_Array *commits; JSON_Object *commit; int i; char curl_command[512]; char cleanup_command[256]; char *output_filename = "commits.json"; /* it ain't pretty, but it's not a libcurl tutorial */ sprintf(curl_command, "curl \"https://api.github.com/repos/%s/%s/commits\"\ > %s 2> /dev/null", username, repo, output_filename); sprintf(cleanup_command, "rm -f %s", output_filename); system(curl_command); /* parsing json and validating output */ root_value = json_parse_file(output_filename); if (root_value == NULL || json_value_get_type(root_value) != JSONArray) { system(cleanup_command); return; } /* getting array from root value and printing commit info */ commits = json_value_get_array(root_value); printf("%-10.10s %-10.10s %s\n", "Date", "SHA", "Author"); for (i = 0; i < json_array_get_count(commits); i++) { commit = json_array_get_object(commits, i); printf("%.10s %.10s %s\n", json_object_dotget_string(commit, "commit.author.date"), json_object_get_string(commit, "sha"), json_object_dotget_string(commit, "commit.author.name")); } /* cleanup code */ json_value_free(root_value); system(cleanup_command); } ``` Calling ```print_commit_info("torvalds", "linux");``` prints: ``` Date SHA Author 2012-10-15 dd8e8c4a2c David Rientjes 2012-10-15 3ce9e53e78 Michal Marek 2012-10-14 29bb4cc5e0 Randy Dunlap 2012-10-15 325adeb55e Ralf Baechle 2012-10-14 68687c842c Russell King 2012-10-14 ddffeb8c4d Linus Torvalds ... ``` ##Important Parson currently supports hexadecimal and octal numbers, but they're not a part of JSON standard, so you shouldn't use them. ##License [The MIT License (MIT)](http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)