Description
The RTI_JSON function allows you to evaluate either a javascript function or a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) expression. After passing in a javascript function or a JSON expression, you can invoke the function or evaluate the expression, and retrieve results.
Syntax
RTI_JSON(handle, action, param1, param2, param3)
Parameters
The function has the following parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Action = Parse: | Handle: variable that will hold the created javascript or JSON object Param1: the javascript function or JSON expression Return value: 0 if successful, or OLE error code |
| Action = GetValue: | Handle: the variable that contains the previously-created javascript or JSON object Param1: the name of the variable whose value should be retrieved. This can be an array element (enclosed in square braces, ie, “[1]”) if accessing an array object. Return value: the specified variable’s value |
| Action = SetValue: | Handle: the variable that contains the previously-created javascript or JSON object Param1: the name of the variable whose value should be set. This can be an array element (enclosed in square braces, ie, “[1]”) if accessing an array object. Param2: the value to which the variable should be set Param3: “1” if the value represents an object rather than a simple string Return value: 0 if successful, or OLE error code |
| Action = Stringify: | Handle: the variable that contains the previously-created javascript or JSON object Return value: the string representation of the JSON object |
| Action = GetProperties: | Handle: the variable that contains the previously-created javascript or JSON object Return value: @VM delimited list of the properties of the javascript or JSON object |
| Action = GetMethods: | Handle: the variable that contains the previously-created javascript or JSON object Return value: @VM delimited list of the methods of the javascript or JSON object |
| Action = Eval: | Handle: unused, pass in empty string (“”) Param1: javascript source or JSON string Return value: the evaluated object |
| Action = New: | Handle: unused, pass in empty string (“”) Param1: the type of variable to create. Valid types include “OBJECT” (for a generic object), “NUMBER”, “STRING”, “BOOLEAN”, “DATE”, “REGEXP”, and “ARRAY” Param2: the initial value of the created variable Return value: the evaluated variable object |
Example 1
myObject = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'OBJECT') ; * generic object
myNumber = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'Number', '21')
myString = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'String', 'Hello World')
myBool = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'Boolean', '1')
mydate = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'Date', date(), time()) ; * javascript date object
myRegEx = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'REGEXP', "\bt[a-z]+\b") ; * regular expression
myArray = RTI_JSON('', 'New', 'ARRAY', '"A","B","C"')
x = Rti_JSON(MyArray, 'SetValue', '[3]', 'D')
v1 = Rti_JSON(MyArray, 'GetValue', '[0]') ;* v1 should now contain “A”
Example 2
* given the following JSON string:
{ "rti_table":"BOOKS", "id":"1021","BOOK_ID":"1021","TITLE":"China%20and%20the%20Manchus","AUTHOR":"Herbert%20A.%20Giles",
"CHECK_OUT_DATE":"","RESERVED_BY":"","COMMENTS":"","CHECKED_OUT_BY":"","LAST_UPDATE_BY":"","LAST_UPDATE_DATE":"",
"COVER_IMAGE":"","ISBN":"","BLERT":"","TM":"","COLUMN_13":"","COLUMN_14":"","COLUMN_15":"","COLUMN_16":"","COLUMN_17":"",
"COLUMN_18":"","EMAIL_ADDRESS":"","PICTURE":"","DC":"E","ZZ1":"567","LISS":"","JW":"","COLUMN_25":"","COLUMN_26":"",
"COLUMN_27":"","IS_AVAILABLE":"","COLUMN_29":"","DATETIMEWRITTEN":""}
oRec = RTI_JSON( jString, 'Parse')
table = RTI_JSON(oRec, 'GetValue', "rti_table") ;* should return BOOKS
If table = '' Then
Return ''
End
id = RTI_JSON(oRec, 'GetValue', "id") ;* should return 1021
Example 3
myGrid = rti_json('','New', 'ARRAY') ;* create a new, empty array object
list = Get_Property(@window:'.GRID', 'LIST') ;* get the elements of a list
cnt = count(list, @fm) + ( list # '' )
k = 0
for i = 1 to cnt
item = list<i,1>
val = list<i,2>
if item # '' then
obj = rti_json('','New', 'STRING', val) ;* create a new string object for each value
x = rti_json(myGrid, 'SetObject', '[':k:']', obj, 1) ;* store it into the array
k+=1
end
next
myobj = rti_json('','New', 'OBJECT') ;* create a new empty object
x = rti_json(myobj,'SetObject', 'myGrid', myGrid, 1) ;* put the previously-created grid into the object
JString = rti_json(myobj, "Stringify") ;* return the JSON string