#encoding: us-ascii require 'active_support/core_ext/object/json' require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation' module ActiveSupport class << self delegate :use_standard_json_time_format, :use_standard_json_time_format=, :escape_html_entities_in_json, :escape_html_entities_in_json=, :to => :'ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding' end module JSON # 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\"}" def self.encode(value, options = nil) Encoding::Encoder.new(options).encode(value) end module Encoding #:nodoc: class Encoder attr_reader :options def initialize(options = nil) @options = options || {} end def encode(value) value.as_json(options.dup).encode_json(self) end def escape(string) Encoding.escape(string) end end ESCAPED_CHARS = { "\x00" => '\u0000', "\x01" => '\u0001', "\x02" => '\u0002', "\x03" => '\u0003', "\x04" => '\u0004', "\x05" => '\u0005', "\x06" => '\u0006', "\x07" => '\u0007', "\x0B" => '\u000B', "\x0E" => '\u000E', "\x0F" => '\u000F', "\x10" => '\u0010', "\x11" => '\u0011', "\x12" => '\u0012', "\x13" => '\u0013', "\x14" => '\u0014', "\x15" => '\u0015', "\x16" => '\u0016', "\x17" => '\u0017', "\x18" => '\u0018', "\x19" => '\u0019', "\x1A" => '\u001A', "\x1B" => '\u001B', "\x1C" => '\u001C', "\x1D" => '\u001D', "\x1E" => '\u001E', "\x1F" => '\u001F', "\010" => '\b', "\f" => '\f', "\n" => '\n', "\xe2\x80\xa8" => '\u2028', "\xe2\x80\xa9" => '\u2029', "\r" => '\r', "\t" => '\t', '"' => '\"', '\\' => '\\\\', '>' => '\u003E', '<' => '\u003C', '&' => '\u0026', "#{0xe2.chr}#{0x80.chr}#{0xa8.chr}" => '\u2028', "#{0xe2.chr}#{0x80.chr}#{0xa9.chr}" => '\u2029', } class << self # If true, use ISO 8601 format for dates and times. Otherwise, fall back # to the Active Support legacy format. attr_accessor :use_standard_json_time_format attr_accessor :escape_regex attr_reader :escape_html_entities_in_json def escape_html_entities_in_json=(value) self.escape_regex = \ if @escape_html_entities_in_json = value /\xe2\x80\xa8|\xe2\x80\xa9|[\x00-\x1F"\\><&]/ else /\xe2\x80\xa8|\xe2\x80\xa9|[\x00-\x1F"\\]/ end end def escape(string) string = string.encode(::Encoding::UTF_8, :undef => :replace).force_encoding(::Encoding::BINARY) json = string.gsub(escape_regex) { |s| ESCAPED_CHARS[s] } json = %("#{json}") json.force_encoding(::Encoding::UTF_8) json end # Deprecate CircularReferenceError def const_missing(name) if name == :CircularReferenceError message = "The JSON encoder in Rails 4.1 no longer offers protection from circular references. " \ "You are seeing this warning because you are rescuing from (or otherwise referencing) " \ "ActiveSupport::Encoding::CircularReferenceError. In the future, this error will be " \ "removed from Rails. You should remove these rescue blocks from your code and ensure " \ "that your data structures are free of circular references so they can be properly " \ "serialized into JSON.\n\n" \ "For example, the following Hash contains a circular reference to itself:\n" \ " h = {}\n" \ " h['circular'] = h\n" \ "In this case, calling h.to_json would not work properly." ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message SystemStackError else super end end end self.use_standard_json_time_format = true self.escape_html_entities_in_json = true end end end