- High-performance, low-allocation, type-safe, recovering stream parser for constructing data as it is parsed without constructing any intermediate parse trees.
- Uses the Jackson stream parser internally for performance and correctness
- Declarative, functional API for the correct construction/validation of data values during parsing
- Automatic validation that required fields are present
- Full positional/lexical information to pinpoint errors in data
- ISC license
- High coverage automated test suite
- Fuzz-tested for robustness
Install the Android SDK. The package has no dependencies on the Android API and is therefore usable in non-Android projects.
$ ./gradlew clean assemble check
If the above fails, it's a bug. Report it!
Use the following Maven or Gradle dependencies, replacing ${LATEST_VERSION_HERE}
with
whatever is the latest version published to Maven Central:
<!-- API -->
<dependency>
<groupId>one.irradia.fieldrush</groupId>
<artifactId>one.irradia.fieldrush.api</artifactId>
<version>${LATEST_VERSION_HERE}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Default implementation -->
<dependency>
<groupId>one.irradia.fieldrush</groupId>
<artifactId>one.irradia.fieldrush.vanilla</artifactId>
<version>${LATEST_VERSION_HERE}</version>
</dependency>
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
implementation "one.irradia.fieldrush:one.irradia.fieldrush.api:${LATEST_VERSION_HERE}"
implementation "one.irradia.fieldrush:one.irradia.fieldrush.vanilla:${LATEST_VERSION_HERE}"
Library code is encouraged to depend only upon the API package in order to give consumers the freedom to use other implementations of the API if desired.
Module | Description |
---|---|
one.irradia.fieldrush.api | Core API |
one.irradia.fieldrush.tests | Unit tests that can execute without needing a real or emulated device |
one.irradia.fieldrush.vanilla | Vanilla implementation |
All irradia.one packages obey Semantic Versioning
once they reach version 1.0.0
.