Package org.json

Class JSONObject

java.lang.Object
org.json.JSONObject

public class JSONObject extends Object
A modifiable set of name/value mappings. Names are unique, non-null strings. Values may be any mix of JSONObjects, JSONArrays, Strings, Booleans, Integers, Longs, Doubles or NULL. Values may not be null, NaNs, infinities, or of any type not listed here.

This class can coerce values to another type when requested.

  • When the requested type is a boolean, strings will be coerced using a case-insensitive comparison to "true" and "false".
  • When the requested type is a double, other Number types will be coerced using doubleValue. Strings that can be coerced using Double.valueOf(String) will be.
  • When the requested type is an int, other Number types will be coerced using intValue. Strings that can be coerced using Double.valueOf(String) will be, and then cast to int.
  • When the requested type is a long, other Number types will be coerced using longValue. Strings that can be coerced using Double.valueOf(String) will be, and then cast to long. This two-step conversion is lossy for very large values. For example, the string "9223372036854775806" yields the long 9223372036854775807.
  • When the requested type is a String, other non-null values will be coerced using String.valueOf(Object). Although null cannot be coerced, the sentinel value NULL is coerced to the string "null".

This class can look up both mandatory and optional values:

  • Use getType() to retrieve a mandatory value. This fails with a JSONException if the requested name has no value or if the value cannot be coerced to the requested type.
  • Use optType() to retrieve an optional value. This returns a system- or user-supplied default if the requested name has no value or if the value cannot be coerced to the requested type.

Warning: this class represents null in two incompatible ways: the standard Java null reference, and the sentinel value NULL. In particular, calling put(name, null) removes the named entry from the object but put(name, JSONObject.NULL) stores an entry whose value is JSONObject.NULL.

Instances of this class are not thread safe. Although this class is nonfinal, it was not designed for inheritance and should not be subclassed. In particular, self-use by overrideable methods is not specified. See Effective Java Item 17, "Design and Document or inheritance or else prohibit it" for further information.

  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    static final Object
    A sentinel value used to explicitly define a name with no value.
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Creates a JSONObject with no name/value mappings.
    Creates a new JSONObject with name/value mappings from the JSON string.
    JSONObject(Map copyFrom)
    Creates a new JSONObject by copying all name/value mappings from the given map.
    JSONObject(JSONObject copyFrom, String[] names)
    Creates a new JSONObject by copying mappings for the listed names from the given object.
    Creates a new JSONObject with name/value mappings from the next object in the tokener.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    accumulate(String name, Object value)
    Appends value to the array already mapped to name.
    append(String name, Object value)
    Appends values to the array mapped to name.
    get(String name)
    Returns the value mapped by name, or throws if no such mapping exists.
    boolean
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or throws otherwise.
    double
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or throws otherwise.
    int
    getInt(String name)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or throws otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONArray, or throws otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONObject, or throws otherwise.
    long
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or throws otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or throws if no such mapping exists.
    boolean
    has(String name)
    Returns true if this object has a mapping for name.
    boolean
    isNull(String name)
    Returns true if this object has no mapping for name or if it has a mapping whose value is NULL.
    Returns an iterator of the String names in this object.
    Returns the set of String names in this object.
    int
    Returns the number of name/value mappings in this object.
    Returns an array containing the string names in this object.
    static String
    Encodes the number as a JSON string.
    opt(String name)
    Returns the value mapped by name, or null if no such mapping exists.
    boolean
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or false otherwise.
    boolean
    optBoolean(String name, boolean fallback)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or fallback otherwise.
    double
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or NaN otherwise.
    double
    optDouble(String name, double fallback)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or fallback otherwise.
    int
    optInt(String name)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or 0 otherwise.
    int
    optInt(String name, int fallback)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or fallback otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONArray, or null otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONObject, or null otherwise.
    long
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or 0 otherwise.
    long
    optLong(String name, long fallback)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or fallback otherwise.
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or the empty string if no such mapping exists.
    optString(String name, String fallback)
    Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or fallback if no such mapping exists.
    put(String name, boolean value)
    Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
    put(String name, double value)
    Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
    put(String name, int value)
    Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
    put(String name, long value)
    Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
    put(String name, Object value)
    Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
    putOpt(String name, Object value)
    Equivalent to put(name, value) when both parameters are non-null; does nothing otherwise.
    static String
    quote(String data)
    Encodes data as a JSON string.
    remove(String name)
    Removes the named mapping if it exists; does nothing otherwise.
    Returns an array with the values corresponding to names.
    Encodes this object as a compact JSON string, such as:
    toString(int indentSpaces)
    Encodes this object as a human readable JSON string for debugging, such as:
    static Object
    Wraps the given object if necessary.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
  • Field Details

    • NULL

      @NonNull public static final Object NULL
      A sentinel value used to explicitly define a name with no value. Unlike null, names with this value:

      This value violates the general contract of Object.equals(java.lang.Object) by returning true when compared to null. Its toString() method returns "null".

  • Constructor Details

    • JSONObject

      public JSONObject()
      Creates a JSONObject with no name/value mappings.
    • JSONObject

      public JSONObject(@NonNull Map copyFrom)
      Creates a new JSONObject by copying all name/value mappings from the given map.
      Parameters:
      copyFrom - a map whose keys are of type String and whose values are of supported types.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if any of the map's keys are null.
    • JSONObject

      public JSONObject(@NonNull JSONTokener readFrom) throws JSONException
      Creates a new JSONObject with name/value mappings from the next object in the tokener.
      Parameters:
      readFrom - a tokener whose nextValue() method will yield a JSONObject.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the parse fails or doesn't yield a JSONObject.
    • JSONObject

      public JSONObject(@NonNull String json) throws JSONException
      Creates a new JSONObject with name/value mappings from the JSON string.
      Parameters:
      json - a JSON-encoded string containing an object.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the parse fails or doesn't yield a JSONObject.
    • JSONObject

      public JSONObject(@NonNull JSONObject copyFrom, @NonNull String[] names) throws JSONException
      Creates a new JSONObject by copying mappings for the listed names from the given object. Names that aren't present in copyFrom will be skipped.
      Throws:
      JSONException
  • Method Details

    • length

      public int length()
      Returns the number of name/value mappings in this object.
    • put

      @NonNull public JSONObject put(@NonNull String name, boolean value) throws JSONException
      Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
      Returns:
      this object.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • put

      @NonNull public JSONObject put(@NonNull String name, double value) throws JSONException
      Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
      Parameters:
      value - a finite value. May not be NaNs or infinities.
      Returns:
      this object.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • put

      @NonNull public JSONObject put(@NonNull String name, int value) throws JSONException
      Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
      Returns:
      this object.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • put

      @NonNull public JSONObject put(@NonNull String name, long value) throws JSONException
      Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name.
      Returns:
      this object.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • put

      @NonNull public JSONObject put(@NonNull String name, @Nullable Object value) throws JSONException
      Maps name to value, clobbering any existing name/value mapping with the same name. If the value is null, any existing mapping for name is removed.
      Parameters:
      value - a JSONObject, JSONArray, String, Boolean, Integer, Long, Double, NULL, or null. May not be NaNs or infinities.
      Returns:
      this object.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • putOpt

      @NonNull public JSONObject putOpt(@Nullable String name, @Nullable Object value) throws JSONException
      Equivalent to put(name, value) when both parameters are non-null; does nothing otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • accumulate

      @NonNull public JSONObject accumulate(@NonNull String name, @Nullable Object value) throws JSONException
      Appends value to the array already mapped to name. If this object has no mapping for name, this inserts a new mapping. If the mapping exists but its value is not an array, the existing and new values are inserted in order into a new array which is itself mapped to name. In aggregate, this allows values to be added to a mapping one at a time.

      Note that append(String, Object) provides better semantics. In particular, the mapping for name will always be a JSONArray. Using accumulate will result in either a JSONArray or a mapping whose type is the type of value depending on the number of calls to it.

      Parameters:
      value - a JSONObject, JSONArray, String, Boolean, Integer, Long, Double, NULL or null. May not be NaNs or infinities.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • append

      public JSONObject append(String name, Object value) throws JSONException
      Appends values to the array mapped to name. A new JSONArray mapping for name will be inserted if no mapping exists. If the existing mapping for name is not a JSONArray, a JSONException will be thrown.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if name is null or if the mapping for name is non-null and is not a JSONArray.
    • remove

      @Nullable public Object remove(@Nullable String name)
      Removes the named mapping if it exists; does nothing otherwise.
      Returns:
      the value previously mapped by name, or null if there was no such mapping.
    • isNull

      public boolean isNull(@Nullable String name)
      Returns true if this object has no mapping for name or if it has a mapping whose value is NULL.
    • has

      public boolean has(@Nullable String name)
      Returns true if this object has a mapping for name. The mapping may be NULL.
    • get

      @NonNull public Object get(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name, or throws if no such mapping exists.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if no such mapping exists.
    • opt

      @Nullable public Object opt(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name, or null if no such mapping exists.
    • getBoolean

      public boolean getBoolean(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or throws otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or cannot be coerced to a boolean.
    • optBoolean

      public boolean optBoolean(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or false otherwise.
    • optBoolean

      public boolean optBoolean(@Nullable String name, boolean fallback)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a boolean or can be coerced to a boolean, or fallback otherwise.
    • getDouble

      public double getDouble(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or throws otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or cannot be coerced to a double.
    • optDouble

      public double optDouble(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or NaN otherwise.
    • optDouble

      public double optDouble(@Nullable String name, double fallback)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a double or can be coerced to a double, or fallback otherwise.
    • getInt

      public int getInt(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or throws otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or cannot be coerced to an int.
    • optInt

      public int optInt(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or 0 otherwise.
    • optInt

      public int optInt(@Nullable String name, int fallback)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is an int or can be coerced to an int, or fallback otherwise.
    • getLong

      public long getLong(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or throws otherwise. Note that JSON represents numbers as doubles, so this is lossy; use strings to transfer numbers via JSON.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or cannot be coerced to a long.
    • optLong

      public long optLong(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or 0 otherwise. Note that JSON represents numbers as doubles, so this is lossy; use strings to transfer numbers via JSON.
    • optLong

      public long optLong(@Nullable String name, long fallback)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a long or can be coerced to a long, or fallback otherwise. Note that JSON represents numbers as doubles, so this is lossy; use strings to transfer numbers via JSON.
    • getString

      @NonNull public String getString(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or throws if no such mapping exists.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if no such mapping exists.
    • optString

      @NonNull public String optString(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or the empty string if no such mapping exists.
    • optString

      @NonNull public String optString(@Nullable String name, @NonNull String fallback)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists, coercing it if necessary, or fallback if no such mapping exists.
    • getJSONArray

      @NonNull public JSONArray getJSONArray(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONArray, or throws otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or is not a JSONArray.
    • optJSONArray

      @Nullable public JSONArray optJSONArray(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONArray, or null otherwise.
    • getJSONObject

      @NonNull public JSONObject getJSONObject(@NonNull String name) throws JSONException
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONObject, or throws otherwise.
      Throws:
      JSONException - if the mapping doesn't exist or is not a JSONObject.
    • optJSONObject

      @Nullable public JSONObject optJSONObject(@Nullable String name)
      Returns the value mapped by name if it exists and is a JSONObject, or null otherwise.
    • toJSONArray

      @Nullable public JSONArray toJSONArray(@Nullable JSONArray names) throws JSONException
      Returns an array with the values corresponding to names. The array contains null for names that aren't mapped. This method returns null if names is either null or empty.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • keys

      @NonNull public Iterator<String> keys()
      Returns an iterator of the String names in this object. The returned iterator supports remove, which will remove the corresponding mapping from this object. If this object is modified after the iterator is returned, the iterator's behavior is undefined. The order of the keys is undefined.
    • keySet

      public Set<String> keySet()
      Returns the set of String names in this object. The returned set is a view of the keys in this object. Set.remove(Object) will remove the corresponding mapping from this object and set iterator behaviour is undefined if this object is modified after it is returned.

      See keys().

    • names

      @Nullable public JSONArray names()
      Returns an array containing the string names in this object. This method returns null if this object contains no mappings.
    • toString

      @NonNull public String toString()
      Encodes this object as a compact JSON string, such as:
      {"query":"Pizza","locations":[94043,90210]}
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
    • toString

      @NonNull public String toString(int indentSpaces) throws JSONException
      Encodes this object as a human readable JSON string for debugging, such as:
       {
           "query": "Pizza",
           "locations": [
               94043,
               90210
           ]
       }
      Parameters:
      indentSpaces - the number of spaces to indent for each level of nesting.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • numberToString

      @NonNull public static String numberToString(@NonNull Number number) throws JSONException
      Encodes the number as a JSON string.
      Parameters:
      number - a finite value. May not be NaNs or infinities.
      Throws:
      JSONException
    • quote

      @NonNull public static String quote(@Nullable String data)
      Encodes data as a JSON string. This applies quotes and any necessary character escaping.
      Parameters:
      data - the string to encode. Null will be interpreted as an empty string.
    • wrap

      @Nullable public static Object wrap(@Nullable Object o)
      Wraps the given object if necessary.

      If the object is null or , returns NULL. If the object is a JSONArray or JSONObject, no wrapping is necessary. If the object is NULL, no wrapping is necessary. If the object is an array or Collection, returns an equivalent JSONArray. If the object is a Map, returns an equivalent JSONObject. If the object is a primitive wrapper type or String, returns the object. Otherwise if the object is from a java package, returns the result of toString. If wrapping fails, returns null.