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How do I JSON serialize an NSDate Dictionary in JSONKit

I tried this using Jsonkit and Apple's JSON serializer with no luck. It keeps breaking on the geo property, which is an nsarray of NSNumbers.

Post* p = [[Post alloc] init];

    p.uname = @"mike";
    p.likes =[NSNumber numberWithInt:1];
    p.geo = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:37.78583], [NSNumber numberWithFloat:-122.406417], nil ];
    p.place = @"New York City";
    p.caption = @"A test caption";
    p.date = [NSDate date];


 NSError* error = nil;

    NSString* stuff = [[p getDictionary] JSONStringWithOptions:JKParseOptionNone error:&error];

UPDATE: Checking on the error it's the NSDate that it fails on, not the NSArray. How do I pass in the date formatter into the function?

UPDATE 2: Solved- ok looked at the latest commit for jsonkit and saw that you could do this:

 NSDateFormatter *outputFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
    [outputFormatter setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZZ"];

    NSString* result = [p.dictionary JSONStringWithOptions:JKSerializeOptionNone serializeUnsupportedClassesUsingBlock:^id(id object) {
        if([object isKindOfClass:[NSDate class]]) { return([outputFormatter stringFromDate:object]); }
        return(nil);
    } error:nil];

which seems to have worked but note that this feature for JSONKit is WIP so it could change in the next official release.

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MonkeyBonkey Avatar asked Dec 13 '11 18:12

MonkeyBonkey


1 Answers

Hmmmm -- can't speak for JSONKit or iOS5 -- I use Stig's SBJSON framework. Using it the implementation is fairly succinct:

@implementation Post

- (id) initWithName:(NSString*)Name :(NSNumber*)Likes :(NSArray*)Geo :(NSString*)Place :(NSString*)Caption :(NSDate*)Date {

   if ((self=[super init])==nil) {
       return nil;
   }
   uname = Name;
   likes = Likes;
   geo = Geo;
   place = Place;
   caption = Caption;
   date = Date;
   return self;
}

- (NSDictionary*) getAsDictionary {
   NSDateFormatter* dateFormatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
   [dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"];
   NSString *dateString = [dateFormatter stringFromDate:[NSDate date]];
   [dateFormatter release];

   NSDictionary* dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:uname,@"uname",
                      likes,@"likes",
                      geo,@"geo",
                      place,@"place",
                      caption,@"caption",
                      dateString,@"date",
                      nil];
   return dict;
}

@end

and

- (void)viewDidLoad {
    [super viewDidLoad];

    Post* post = [[Post alloc] initWithName:@"Mike" 
                                       :[NSNumber numberWithInt:1] 
                                       :[[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:37.78583], [NSNumber numberWithFloat:-122.406417],nil] 
                                       :@"New York City" :@"A Test caption" 
                                       :[NSDate date]];

    SBJsonWriter *writer = [[SBJsonWriter alloc] init];
    NSString* json = [writer stringWithObject:[post getAsDictionary]];
    if (json == nil) {
        NSLog(@"error = %@",writer.errorTrace);
    }
    NSLog(@"json = %@",json);
    [writer release];
    [post release];
}

produces

TestJSON[52337:207] json = {"likes":1,"date":"2011-12-13 11:12:57","place":"New York City","caption":"A Test caption","uname":"Mike","geo":[37.78583,-122.4064]}

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jstevenco Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 14:10

jstevenco