# NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM ``` #define NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(type, conversion...) ``` By default, enum values are serialized to JSON as integers. In some cases, this could result in undesired behavior. If an enum is modified or re-ordered after data has been serialized to JSON, the later deserialized JSON data may be undefined or a different enum value than was originally intended. The `NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM` allows to define a user-defined serialization for every enumerator. ## Parameters `type` (in) : name of the enum to serialize/deserialize `conversion` (in) : a pair of an enumerator and a JSON serialization; arbitrary pairs can be given as a comma-separated list ## Default definition The macro adds two functions to the namespace which take care of the serialization and deserialization: ``` template inline void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const type& e); template inline void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, type& e); ``` ## Notes Prerequisites The macro must be used inside the namespace of the enum. Important notes - When using [`get()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/get/index.md), undefined JSON values will default to the first specified conversion. Select this default pair carefully. See example 1 below. - If an enum or JSON value is specified in multiple conversions, the first matching conversion from the top of the list will be returned when converting to or from JSON. See example 2 below. ## Examples Example 1: Basic usage The example shows how `NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM` can be used to serialize/deserialize both classical enums and C++11 enum classes: ``` #include #include using json = nlohmann::json; namespace ns { enum TaskState { TS_STOPPED, TS_RUNNING, TS_COMPLETED, TS_INVALID = -1 }; NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(TaskState, { { TS_INVALID, nullptr }, { TS_STOPPED, "stopped" }, { TS_RUNNING, "running" }, { TS_COMPLETED, "completed" } }) enum class Color { red, green, blue, unknown }; NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(Color, { { Color::unknown, "unknown" }, { Color::red, "red" }, { Color::green, "green" }, { Color::blue, "blue" } }) } // namespace ns int main() { // serialization json j_stopped = ns::TS_STOPPED; json j_red = ns::Color::red; std::cout << "ns::TS_STOPPED -> " << j_stopped << ", ns::Color::red -> " << j_red << std::endl; // deserialization json j_running = "running"; json j_blue = "blue"; auto running = j_running.get(); auto blue = j_blue.get(); std::cout << j_running << " -> " << running << ", " << j_blue << " -> " << static_cast(blue) << std::endl; // deserializing undefined JSON value to enum // (where the first map entry above is the default) json j_pi = 3.14; auto invalid = j_pi.get(); auto unknown = j_pi.get(); std::cout << j_pi << " -> " << invalid << ", " << j_pi << " -> " << static_cast(unknown) << std::endl; } ``` Output: ``` ns::TS_STOPPED -> "stopped", ns::Color::red -> "red" "running" -> 1, "blue" -> 2 3.14 -> -1, 3.14 -> 3 ``` Example 2: Multiple conversions for one enumerator The example shows how to use multiple conversions for a single enumerator. In the example, `Color::red` will always be *serialized* to `"red"`, because the first occurring conversion. The second conversion, however, offers an alternative *deserialization* from `"rot"` to `Color::red`. ``` #include #include using json = nlohmann::json; namespace ns { enum class Color { red, green, blue, unknown }; NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(Color, { { Color::unknown, "unknown" }, { Color::red, "red" }, { Color::green, "green" }, { Color::blue, "blue" }, { Color::red, "rot" } // a second conversion for Color::red }) } int main() { // serialization json j_red = ns::Color::red; std::cout << static_cast(ns::Color::red) << " -> " << j_red << std::endl; // deserialization json j_rot = "rot"; auto rot = j_rot.get(); auto red = j_red.get(); std::cout << j_rot << " -> " << static_cast(rot) << std::endl; std::cout << j_red << " -> " << static_cast(red) << std::endl; } ``` Output: ``` 0 -> "red" "rot" -> 0 "red" -> 0 ``` ## See also - [Specializing enum conversion](https://json.nlohmann.me/features/enum_conversion/index.md) - [`NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM_STRICT`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/macros/nlohmann_json_serialize_enum_strict/index.md) - [`JSON_DISABLE_ENUM_SERIALIZATION`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/macros/json_disable_enum_serialization/index.md) ## Version history Added in version 3.4.0.