Struct icu_provider_export::fs_exporter::serializers::Json

pub struct Json { /* private fields */ }
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A serializer for JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).

§Examples

use icu_provider_fs::export::serializers;
use icu_provider_fs::export::FilesystemExporter;

let serializer = serializers::Json::pretty();

// Then pass it to a FilesystemExporter:
let demo_path = std::env::temp_dir().join("icu4x_json_serializer_demo");
FilesystemExporter::try_new(
    Box::from(serializer),
    demo_path.clone().into(),
)
.unwrap();

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impl Serializer

pub fn new(options: Options) -> Serializer

Creates a new serializer for serde_json.

pub fn pretty() -> Serializer

Convenience function to create a JSON serializer with the StyleOption::Pretty format.

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impl AbstractSerializer for Serializer

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fn serialize( &self, obj: &DataPayload<ExportMarker>, sink: &mut dyn Write, ) -> Result<(), DataError>

Serializes an object to a sink.
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fn get_buffer_format(&self) -> BufferFormat

Gets the buffer format currently being serialized.
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fn is_text_format(&self) -> bool

This can be set to get correct CRLF on Windows.
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impl Debug for Serializer

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Serializer

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fn default() -> Serializer

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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