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NAMESearch::Elasticsearch::Role::Serializer::JSON - A Serializer role for JSON modulesVERSIONversion 6.00DESCRIPTIONThis role encodes Perl data structures into JSON strings, and decodes JSON strings into Perl data structures.METHODS"encode()"$bytes = $serializer->encode($ref); $bytes = $serializer->encode($str); The "encode()" method converts array and hash refs into their JSON equivalents. If a string is passed in, it is returned as the UTF8 encoded version of itself. The empty string and "undef" are returned as is. "encode_pretty()"$bytes = $serializer->encode_pretty($ref); $bytes = $serializer->encode_pretty($str); Works exactly as "encode()" but the JSON output is pretty-printed. "encode_bulk()"$bytes = $serializer->encode_bulk([\%hash,\%hash,...]); $bytes = $serializer->encode_bulk([$str,$str,...]); The "encode_bulk()" method expects an array ref of hashes or strings. Each hash or string is processed by "encode()" then joined together by newline characters, with a final newline character appended to the end. This is the special JSON format used for bulk requests. "decode()"$var = $serializer->decode($json_bytes); $str = $serializer->decode($bytes); If the passed in value looks like JSON (ie starts with a "{" or "[" character), then it is decoded from JSON, otherwise it is returned as the UTF8 decoded version of itself. The empty string and "undef" are returned as is. AUTHORClinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is Copyright (c) 2017 by Elasticsearch BV.This is free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
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