Class: DateTime
Relationships & Source Files | |
Inherits: | Object |
Defined in: | ext/json/lib/json/add/date_time.rb |
Class Method Summary
Instance Method Summary
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#as_json
Methods
as_json
and .json_create may be used to serialize and deserialize a DateTime object; see Marshal. - #start
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#to_json(*args)
Returns a
::JSON
string representingself
:
Class Method Details
.json_create(object)
See #as_json.
# File 'ext/json/lib/json/add/date_time.rb', line 10
def self.json_create(object) args = object.values_at('y', 'm', 'd', 'H', 'M', 'S') of_a, of_b = object['of'].split('/') if of_b and of_b != '0' args << Rational(of_a.to_i, of_b.to_i) else args << of_a end args << object['sg'] civil(*args) end
Instance Method Details
#as_json
Methods as_json
and .json_create may be used to serialize and deserialize a DateTime object; see Marshal.
Method as_json
serializes self
, returning a 2-element hash representing self
:
require 'json/add/datetime'
x = DateTime.now.as_json
# => {"json_class"=>"DateTime", "y"=>2023, "m"=>11, "d"=>21, "sg"=>2299161.0}
Method JSON.create
deserializes such a hash, returning a DateTime object:
DateTime.json_create(x) # BUG? Raises Date::Error "invalid date"
#start
[ GitHub ]# File 'ext/json/lib/json/add/date_time.rb', line 22
alias start sg unless method_defined?(:start)
#to_json(*args)
Returns a ::JSON
string representing self
:
require 'json/add/datetime'
puts DateTime.now.to_json
Output:
{"json_class":"DateTime","y":2023,"m":11,"d":21,"sg":2299161.0}
# File 'ext/json/lib/json/add/date_time.rb', line 62
def to_json(*args) as_json.to_json(*args) end