This is a library to serialize PHP variables in JSON format. It is similar of the serialize() function in PHP,
but the output is a string JSON encoded. You can also unserialize the JSON generated by this tool and have you
PHP content back.
Supported features:
- Encode/Decode of scalar, null, array
- Encode/Decode of objects
- Support nested serialization
- Support not declared properties on the original class definition (ie, properties in
stdClass) - Support object recursion
Unsupported serialization content:
- Resource (ie,
fopen()response) - Closures
This project should not be confused with JsonSerializable interface from PHP 5.4. This interface is used on
json_encode to encode the objects. There is no unserialization with this interface, differently from this project.
Json Serializer requires PHP >= 5.3.6
class MyCustomClass {
public $isItAwesome = true;
protected $nice = 'very!';
}
$instance = new MyCustomClass();
$serializer = new Zumba\Util\JsonSerializer();
$json = $serializer->serialize($instance);
// $json will contain the content {"@type":"MyCustomClass","isItAwesome":true,"nice":"very!"}
$restoredInstance = $serializer->unserialize($json);
// $restoredInstance will be an instance of MyCustomClassIf you are using composer, install the package zumba/json-serializer.
$ composer require zumba/json-serializer
Or add the zumba/json-serializer directly in your composer.json file.
If you are not using composer, you can just copy the files from src folder in your project.


