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nlohmann::basic_json::update
// (1)
void update(const_reference j, bool merge_objects = false);
// (2)
void update(const_iterator first, const_iterator last, bool merge_objects = false);
- Inserts all values from JSON object
j
. - Inserts all values from range
[first, last)
When merge_objects
is #!c false
(default), existing keys are overwritten. When merge_objects
is #!c true
,
recursively merges objects with common keys.
The function is motivated by Python's dict.update function.
Parameters
j
(in)- JSON object to read values from
merge_objects
(in)- when
#!c true
, existing keys are not overwritten, but contents of objects are merged recursively (default:#!c false
) first
(in)- begin of the range of elements to insert
last
(in)- end of the range of elements to insert
Exceptions
- The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws
type_error.312
if called on JSON values other than objects; example:"cannot use update() with string"
- Throws
- The function can throw the following exceptions:
- Throws
type_error.312
if called on JSON values other than objects; example:"cannot use update() with string"
- Throws
invalid_iterator.202
if called on an iterator which does not belong to the current JSON value; example:"iterator does not fit current value"
- Throws
invalid_iterator.210
iffirst
andlast
do not belong to the same JSON value; example:"iterators do not fit"
- Throws
Complexity
- O(N*log(size() + N)), where N is the number of elements to insert.
- O(N*log(size() + N)), where N is the number of elements to insert.
Examples
??? example
The example shows how `update()` is used.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/update.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/update.output"
```
??? example
The example shows how `update()` is used.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/update__range.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/update__range.output"
```
??? example
One common usecase for this function is the handling of user settings. Assume your application can configured in
some aspects:
```json
{
"color": "red",
"active": true,
"name": {"de": "Maus", "en": "mouse"}
}
```
The user may override the default settings selectively:
```json
{
"color": "blue",
"name": {"es": "ratón"},
}
```
Then `update` manages the merging of default settings and user settings:
```cpp
auto user_settings = json::parse("config.json");
auto effective_settings = get_default_settings();
effective_settings.update(user_settings);
```
Now `effective_settings` contains the default settings, but those keys set by the user are overwritten:
```json
{
"color": "blue",
"active": true,
"name": {"es": "ratón"}
}
```
Note existing keys were just overwritten. To merge objects, `merge_objects` setting should be set to `#!c true`:
```cpp
auto user_settings = json::parse("config.json");
auto effective_settings = get_default_settings();
effective_settings.update(user_settings, true);
```
```json
{
"color": "blue",
"active": true,
"name": {"de": "Maus", "en": "mouse", "es": "ratón"}
}
```
Version history
- Added in version 3.0.0.
- Added
merge_objects
parameter in 3.10.4.