# std::formatter ```cpp namespace std { template <> struct formatter; } ``` Specialization to make JSON values formattable with [`std::format`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/format/format) (and the other members of C++20's `` header, such as `std::format_to`). A subset of the [standard format spec grammar](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/format/spec) is supported, repurposed for JSON pretty-printing; any other spec component (sign, the `0` flag, precision, `L`, a dynamic width such as `#!cpp "{:{}}"`, or a trailing type character) throws [`std::format_error`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/format/format_error): - `#!cpp "{}"` serializes the value the same way as [`dump()`](dump.md) (compact, no whitespace). - `#!cpp "{:#}"` ("alternate form") serializes the value the same way as `#!cpp dump(4)` (pretty-printed with an indent of 4). - A width, with or without `#!cpp "#"` (e.g. `#!cpp "{:2}"` or `#!cpp "{:#2}"`), serializes the value the same way as `#!cpp dump(width)` — a width on its own implies pretty-printing, since an indent size has no meaning for compact output. - `fill-and-align` (e.g. `#!cpp "{:.>#}"` or `#!cpp "{:.>3}"`) picks a custom indent character, the same way as `#!cpp dump(indent, indent_char)`. The alignment direction itself (`#!cpp '<'`, `#!cpp '>'`, `#!cpp '^'`) has no separate meaning for JSON values — only the fill character before it is used, and any of the three directions is accepted. This specialization is only available for `#!cpp char`-based JSON values and only if the standard library provides ``, controlled by the [`JSON_HAS_STD_FORMAT`](../macros/json_has_std_format.md) macro. ## Examples ??? example The example shows how to format JSON values with `std::format`. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/std_formatter.c++20.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/std_formatter.c++20.output" ``` ## See also - [dump](dump.md) - serialization - [operator<<(std::ostream&)](../operator_ltlt.md) - serialize to stream - [format_as](format_as.md) - customization point used by `fmt::format` (fmtlib) - [Serialization](../../features/serialization.md) - the serialization article ## Version history - Added in version 3.12.x.