Crate toml [−] [src]
A TOML-parsing library
This library implements a TOML v0.4.0 compatible parser,
primarily supporting the serde
library for encoding/decoding
various types in Rust.
TOML itself is a simple, ergonomic, and readable configuration format:
[package]
name = "toml"
version = "0.2.1"
authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"]
[dependencies]
serde = "1.0"
The TOML format tends to be relatively common throughout the Rust community for configuration, notably being used by Cargo, Rust's package manager.
TOML values
A value in TOML is represented with the Value
enum in this crate:
pub enum Value { String(String), Integer(i64), Float(f64), Boolean(bool), Datetime(Datetime), Array(Array), Table(Table), }
TOML is similar to JSON with the notable addition of a Datetime
type. In general, TOML and JSON are interchangeable in terms of
formats.
Parsing TOML
The easiest way to parse a TOML document is via the Value
type:
use toml::Value; let value = "foo = 'bar'".parse::<Value>().unwrap(); assert_eq!(value["foo"].as_str(), Some("bar"));
The Value
type implements a number of convenience methods and
traits; the example above uses FromStr
to parse a str
into a
Value
.
Deserialization and Serialization
This crate supports serde
1.0 with a number of
implementations of the Deserialize
, Serialize
, Deserializer
, and
Serializer
traits. Namely, you'll find:
Deserialize for Value
Serialize for Value
Deserialize for Datetime
Serialize for Datetime
Deserializer for de::Deserializer
Serializer for ser::Serializer
Deserializer for Value
This means that you can use Serde to deserialize/serialize the
Value
type as well as the Datetime
type in this crate. You can also
use the Deserializer
, Serializer
, or Value
type itself to act as
a deserializer/serializer for arbitrary types.
An example of deserializing with TOML is:
#[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; extern crate toml; #[derive(Deserialize)] struct Config { ip: String, port: Option<u16>, keys: Keys, } #[derive(Deserialize)] struct Keys { github: String, travis: Option<String>, } fn main() { let config: Config = toml::from_str(r#" ip = '127.0.0.1' [keys] github = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' travis = 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy' "#).unwrap(); assert_eq!(config.ip, "127.0.0.1"); assert_eq!(config.port, None); assert_eq!(config.keys.github, "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"); assert_eq!(config.keys.travis.as_ref().unwrap(), "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"); }
You can serialize types in a similar fashion:
#[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; extern crate toml; #[derive(Serialize)] struct Config { ip: String, port: Option<u16>, keys: Keys, } #[derive(Serialize)] struct Keys { github: String, travis: Option<String>, } fn main() { let config = Config { ip: "127.0.0.1".to_string(), port: None, keys: Keys { github: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx".to_string(), travis: Some("yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy".to_string()), }, }; let toml = toml::to_string(&config).unwrap(); }
Reexports
pub use value::Value; |
pub use ser::to_string; |
pub use ser::to_vec; |
pub use ser::Serializer; |
pub use de::from_slice; |
pub use de::from_str; |
pub use de::Deserializer; |
Modules
de |
Deserializing TOML into Rust structures. |
ser |
Serializing Rust structures into TOML. |
value |
Definition of a TOML value |