JSON is a simple, type-safe JSON type implemented in pure Swift. It's intended to be lightweight and ergonomic. Most especially, it can be used in model value types that need to be sendable.
let json: JSON = [
"one": 2,
"two_text": "two",
"pi": 3.14,
"yes": true,
"null": nil,
"object": [
"three": 3,
"four_text": "four",
"null": nil,
"inner_array": [
"index_0",
false,
4.20,
] as [Any?],
] as [String: Any?],
]
json["one"].integerValue // 2
json["object"]["four_text"].stringValue // "four"
To use JSON with the Swift Package Manager, add a dependency to your Package.swift
file:
let package = Package(
dependencies: [
.package(
url: "https://github.com/shareup/json-apple.git",
from: "1.1.0"
)
]
)
The license for JSON is the standard MIT licence. You can find it in the LICENSE
file.