A high-performance 100% compatible drop-in replacement of "encoding/json"
You can also use thrift like JSON using thrift-iterator
Benchmark
Raw Result (easyjson requires static code generation)
ns/op | allocation bytes | allocation times | |
---|---|---|---|
std decode | 35510 ns/op | 1960 B/op | 99 allocs/op |
easyjson decode | 8499 ns/op | 160 B/op | 4 allocs/op |
jsoniter decode | 5623 ns/op | 160 B/op | 3 allocs/op |
std encode | 2213 ns/op | 712 B/op | 5 allocs/op |
easyjson encode | 883 ns/op | 576 B/op | 3 allocs/op |
jsoniter encode | 837 ns/op | 384 B/op | 4 allocs/op |
Always benchmark with your own workload. The result depends heavily on the data input.
Usage
100% compatibility with standard lib
Replace
import "encoding/json"
json.Marshal(&data)
with
import "github.com/json-iterator/go"
var json = jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary
json.Marshal(&data)
Replace
import "encoding/json"
json.Unmarshal(input, &data)
with
import "github.com/json-iterator/go"
var json = jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary
json.Unmarshal(input, &data)
How to get
go get github.com/json-iterator/go
Contribution Welcomed !
Contributors
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