SAXy OX is a full-featured XML and JSON marshalling framework for Objective-C. It's purpose is to allow domain objects to be serialized to XML or JSON with a minimal amount of coding.
Features include:
- efficient reading/unmarshalling and writing/marshalling of XML or JSON from domain objects
- full XML namespace support
- built-in type conversion and formatting
- highly configurable API
- modern Objective-C: ARC and blocks
- self-reflective automatic mapping
- optimized for iOS with no no third-party dependencies
There are several well-documented examples in the SAXyTests folder, including:
- OXTutorialTests - a step-by-step introduction to SAXy's features - START HERE!
- OXTwitterTests - a classic twitter read and write example
- OXiTunesTests - an advanced mixed namespace iTunes RSS mapping example
- OXmlNonKVCTests - simple KVC and complex non-KVC-compliant mapping examples
- OXJSONTests - a detailed JSON read and write example
Usage tips
- run the examples (Product->Test in Xcode), set break points to inspect state
- watch the mapper in action by setting: reader.context.logReaderStack = YES;
- create your own mapping by starting with a working example and making small modifications
- the JSON or XML folder can be removed if not being used
As an example, given the class:
@interface CartoonCharacter : NSObject
@property(nonatomic)NSString *firstName;
@property(nonatomic)NSString *lastName;
@end
A SAXy mapper and reader can be defined in just a few lines of code:
NSString *xml = @"<tune><first>Daffy</first><last>Duck</last></tune>";
OXmlReader *reader = [OXmlReader readerWithMapper: //declares a reader with embedded mapper
[[OXmlMapper mapper] elements:@[
[OXmlElementMapper rootXPath:@"/tune" type:[CartoonCharacter class]]
,
[[[OXmlElementMapper elementClass:[CartoonCharacter class]]
xpath:@"first" property:@"firstName"]
xpath:@"last" property:@"lastName"]
]]
];
CartoonCharacter *tune = [reader readXmlText:xml]; //reads xml
STAssertEqualObjects(@"Daffy", tune.firstName, @"mapped 'first' element to 'firstName' property");
STAssertEqualObjects(@"Duck", tune.lastName, @"mapped 'last' element to 'lastName' property");