Struct serde_json::StreamDeserializer [] [src]

pub struct StreamDeserializer<'de, R, T> { /* fields omitted */ }

Iterator that deserializes a stream into multiple JSON values.

A stream deserializer can be created from any JSON deserializer using the Deserializer::into_iter method.

The data must consist of JSON arrays and JSON objects optionally separated by whitespace. A null, boolean, number, or string at the top level are all errors.

extern crate serde_json;

use serde_json::{Deserializer, Value};

fn main() {
    let data = "{\"k\": 3}  {}  [0, 1, 2]";

    let stream = Deserializer::from_str(data).into_iter::<Value>();

    for value in stream {
        println!("{}", value.unwrap());
    }
}

Methods

impl<'de, R, T> StreamDeserializer<'de, R, T> where
    R: Read<'de>,
    T: Deserialize<'de>, 
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Create a JSON stream deserializer from one of the possible serde_json input sources.

Typically it is more convenient to use one of these methods instead:

  • Deserializer::from_str(...).into_iter()
  • Deserializer::from_bytes(...).into_iter()
  • Deserializer::from_reader(...).into_iter()

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Returns the number of bytes so far deserialized into a successful T.

If a stream deserializer returns an EOF error, new data can be joined to old_data[stream.byte_offset()..] to try again.

let data = b"[0] [1] [";

let de = serde_json::Deserializer::from_slice(data);
let mut stream = de.into_iter::<Vec<i32>>();
assert_eq!(0, stream.byte_offset());

println!("{:?}", stream.next()); // [0]
assert_eq!(3, stream.byte_offset());

println!("{:?}", stream.next()); // [1]
assert_eq!(7, stream.byte_offset());

println!("{:?}", stream.next()); // error
assert_eq!(8, stream.byte_offset());

// If err.is_eof(), can join the remaining data to new data and continue.
let remaining = &data[stream.byte_offset()..];

Note: In the future this method may be changed to return the number of bytes so far deserialized into a successful T or syntactically valid JSON skipped over due to a type error. See serde-rs/json#70 for an example illustrating this.

Trait Implementations

impl<'de, R, T> Iterator for StreamDeserializer<'de, R, T> where
    R: Read<'de>,
    T: Deserialize<'de>, 
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The type of the elements being iterated over.

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Advances the iterator and returns the next value. Read more

1.0.0
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Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the iterator. Read more

1.0.0
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Consumes the iterator, counting the number of iterations and returning it. Read more

1.0.0
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Consumes the iterator, returning the last element. Read more

1.0.0
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Returns the nth element of the iterator. Read more

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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iterator_step_by)

unstable replacement of Range::step_by

Creates an iterator starting at the same point, but stepping by the given amount at each iteration. Read more

1.0.0
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Takes two iterators and creates a new iterator over both in sequence. Read more

1.0.0
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'Zips up' two iterators into a single iterator of pairs. Read more

1.0.0
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Takes a closure and creates an iterator which calls that closure on each element. Read more

1.21.0
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Calls a closure on each element of an iterator. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be yielded. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that both filters and maps. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator which gives the current iteration count as well as the next value. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator which can use peek to look at the next element of the iterator without consuming it. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that [skip]s elements based on a predicate. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that yields elements based on a predicate. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that skips the first n elements. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that yields its first n elements. Read more

1.0.0
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An iterator adaptor similar to [fold] that holds internal state and produces a new iterator. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator that works like map, but flattens nested structure. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator which ends after the first [None]. Read more

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Do something with each element of an iterator, passing the value on. Read more

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Borrows an iterator, rather than consuming it. Read more

1.0.0
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Transforms an iterator into a collection. Read more

1.0.0
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Consumes an iterator, creating two collections from it. Read more

1.0.0
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An iterator method that applies a function, producing a single, final value. Read more

1.0.0
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Tests if every element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

1.0.0
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Tests if any element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more

1.0.0
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Searches for an element of an iterator that satisfies a predicate. Read more

1.0.0
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Searches for an element in an iterator, returning its index. Read more

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Searches for an element in an iterator from the right, returning its index. Read more

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Returns the maximum element of an iterator. Read more

1.0.0
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Returns the minimum element of an iterator. Read more

1.6.0
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Returns the element that gives the maximum value from the specified function. Read more

1.15.0
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Returns the element that gives the maximum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

1.6.0
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Returns the element that gives the minimum value from the specified function. Read more

1.15.0
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Returns the element that gives the minimum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more

1.0.0
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Reverses an iterator's direction. Read more

1.0.0
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Converts an iterator of pairs into a pair of containers. Read more

1.0.0
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Creates an iterator which [clone]s all of its elements. Read more

1.0.0
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Repeats an iterator endlessly. Read more

1.11.0
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Sums the elements of an iterator. Read more

1.11.0
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Iterates over the entire iterator, multiplying all the elements Read more

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Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

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Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are unequal to those of another. Read more

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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less than those of another. Read more

1.5.0
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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less or equal to those of another. Read more

1.5.0
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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than those of another. Read more

1.5.0
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Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than or equal to those of another. Read more