Using json_encode on objects in PHP (regardless of scope)
In PHP >= 5.4.0 there is a new interface for serializing objects to JSON : JsonSerializable
Just implement the interface in your object and define a JsonSerializable
method which will be called when you use json_encode
.
So the solution for PHP >= 5.4.0 should look something like this:
class JsonObject implements JsonSerializable
{
// properties
// function called when encoded with json_encode
public function jsonSerialize()
{
return get_object_vars($this);
}
}
All the properties of your object are private. aka... not available outside their class's scope.
Solution for PHP >= 5.4
Use the new JsonSerializable
Interface to provide your own json representation to be used by json_encode
class Thing implements JsonSerializable {
...
public function jsonSerialize() {
return [
'something' => $this->something,
'protected_something' => $this->get_protected_something(),
'private_something' => $this->get_private_something()
];
}
...
}
Solution for PHP < 5.4
If you do want to serialize your private and protected object properties, you have to implement a JSON encoding function inside your Class that utilizes json_encode()
on a data structure you create for this purpose.
class Thing {
...
public function to_json() {
return json_encode(array(
'something' => $this->something,
'protected_something' => $this->get_protected_something(),
'private_something' => $this->get_private_something()
));
}
...
}
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