jstream

# [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/bcicen/jstream?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/bcicen/jstream) `jstream` is a streaming JSON parser and value extraction library for Go. Unlike most JSON parsers, `jstream` is document position- and depth-aware -- this enables the extraction of values at a specified depth, eliminating the overhead of allocating encompassing arrays or objects; e.g: Using the below example document: jstream we can choose to extract and act only the objects within the top-level array: ```go f, _ := os.Open("input.json") decoder := jstream.NewDecoder(f, 1) // extract JSON values at a depth level of 1 for mv := range decoder.Stream() { fmt.Printf("%v\n ", mv.Value) } ``` output: ``` map[desc:RGB colors:[red green blue]] map[desc:CMYK colors:[cyan magenta yellow black]] ``` likewise, increasing depth level to `3` yields: ``` red green blue cyan magenta yellow black ``` optionally, kev:value pairs can be emitted as an individual struct: ```go decoder := jstream.NewDecoder(f, 2).EmitKV() // enable KV streaming at a depth level of 2 ``` ``` jstream.KV{desc RGB} jstream.KV{colors [red green blue]} jstream.KV{desc CMYK} jstream.KV{colors [cyan magenta yellow black]} ``` ## Installing ```bash go get github.com/bcicen/jstream ``` ## Commandline `jstream` comes with a cli tool for quick viewing of parsed values from JSON input: ```bash cat input.json | jstream -v -d 1 depth start end type | value 1 004 069 object | {"colors":["red","green","blue"],"desc":"RGB"} 1 073 153 object | {"colors":["cyan","magenta","yellow","black"],"desc":"CMYK"} ``` ### Options Opt | Description --- | --- -d \ | emit values at depth n. if n < 0, all values will be emitted -v | output depth and offset details for each value -h | display help dialog ## Benchmarks Obligatory benchmarks performed on files with arrays of objects, where the decoded objects are to be extracted. Two file sizes are used -- regular (1.6mb, 1000 objects) and large (128mb, 100000 objects) input size | lib | MB/s | Allocated --- | --- | --- | --- regular | standard | 97 | 3.6MB regular | jstream | 175 | 2.1MB large | standard | 92 | 305MB large | jstream | 404 | 69MB In a real world scenario, including initialization and reader overhead from varying blob sizes, performance can be expected as below: jstream