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Serialization and Deserialization of Dynamic
with serde
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Rhai's [Dynamic
] type supports serialization and deserialization by
serde
via the [serde
][features] feature.
[`Dynamic`] works _both_ as a _serialization format_ as well as a data type that is serializable.
Serialize/Deserialize a Dynamic
With the [serde
][features] feature turned on, [Dynamic
] implements serde::Serialize
and
serde::Deserialize
, so it can easily be serialized and deserialized with serde
(for example,
to and from JSON via serde_json
).
let value: Dynamic = ...;
// Serialize 'Dynamic' to JSON
let json = serde_json::to_string(&value);
// Deserialize 'Dynamic' from JSON
let result: Dynamic = serde_json::from_str(&json);
[Custom types] are serialized as text strings of the value's type name.
[BLOB's], or byte-arrays, are serialized and deserialized as simple [arrays] for some formats such as JSON.
The [`serde_json`] crate is quite heavy.
If only _simple_ JSON parsing (i.e. only deserialization) of a hash object into a Rhai [object map] is required,
the [`Engine::parse_json`]({{rootUrl}}/language/json.md}}) method is available as a _cheap_ alternative,
but it does not provide the same level of correctness, nor are there any configurable options.
Dynamic
as Serialization Format
A [Dynamic
] can be seamlessly converted to and from any type that implements serde::Serialize
and/or serde::Deserialize
, acting as a serialization format.
Serialize Any Type to Dynamic
The function rhai::serde::to_dynamic
automatically converts any Rust type that implements
serde::Serialize
into a [Dynamic
].
For primary types, this is usually not necessary because using [Dynamic::from
][Dynamic
] is much
easier and is essentially the same thing. The only difference is treatment for integer values.
Dynamic::from
keeps different integer types intact, while rhai::serde::to_dynamic
converts them
all into [INT
][standard types] (i.e. the system integer type which is i64
or i32
depending on
the [only_i32
] feature).
Rust struct
's (or any type that is marked as a serde
map) are converted into [object maps] while
Rust Vec
's (or any type that is marked as a serde
sequence) are converted into [arrays].
While it is also simple to serialize a Rust type to JSON
via serde
,
then use Engine::parse_json
to convert it into an [object map],
rhai::serde::to_dynamic
serializes it to [Dynamic
] directly via serde
without going through the JSON
step.
use rhai::{Dynamic, Map};
use rhai::serde::to_dynamic;
#[derive(Debug, serde::Serialize)]
struct Point {
x: f64,
y: f64
}
#[derive(Debug, serde::Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
a: i64,
b: Vec<String>,
c: bool,
d: Point
}
let x = MyStruct {
a: 42,
b: vec![ "hello".into(), "world".into() ],
c: true,
d: Point { x: 123.456, y: 999.0 }
};
// Convert the 'MyStruct' into a 'Dynamic'
let map: Dynamic = to_dynamic(x);
map.is::<Map>() == true;
Deserialize a Dynamic
into Any Type
The function rhai::serde::from_dynamic
automatically converts a [Dynamic
] value into any Rust type
that implements serde::Deserialize
.
In particular, [object maps] are converted into Rust struct
's (or any type that is marked as
a serde
map) while [arrays] are converted into Rust Vec
's (or any type that is marked
as a serde
sequence).
use rhai::{Engine, Dynamic};
use rhai::serde::from_dynamic;
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize)]
struct Point {
x: f64,
y: f64
}
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize)]
struct MyStruct {
a: i64,
b: Vec<String>,
c: bool,
d: Point
}
let engine = Engine::new();
let result: Dynamic = engine.eval(
r#"
#{
a: 42,
b: [ "hello", "world" ],
c: true,
d: #{ x: 123.456, y: 999.0 }
}
"#)?;
// Convert the 'Dynamic' object map into 'MyStruct'
let x: MyStruct = from_dynamic(&result)?;
A [`Dynamic`] containing a _shared_ value cannot be deserialized.
It will give a type error.
Use `Dynamic::flatten` to obtain a cloned copy before deserialization
(if the value is not shared, it is simply returned and not cloned).
Shared values are turned off via the [`no_closure`] feature.