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# [](http://www.ohler.com/oj) gem [](http://travis-ci.org/ohler55/oj?branch=master) [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ohler55/oj)   [](https://dependabot.com/compatibility-score.html?dependency-name=oj&package-manager=bundler&version-scheme=semver) [](https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/rubygems-oj?utm_source=rubygems-oj&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme) A *fast* JSON parser and Object marshaller as a Ruby gem. Version 3.0 is out! 3.0 provides better json gem and Rails compatibility. It also provides additional optimization options. ## Using ```ruby require 'oj' h = { 'one' => 1, 'array' => [ true, false ] } json = Oj.dump(h) # json = # { # "one":1, # "array":[ # true, # false # ] # } h2 = Oj.load(json) puts "Same? #{h == h2}" # true ``` ## Installation ``` gem install oj ``` or in Bundler: ``` gem 'oj' ``` ## Support [Get supported Oj with a Tidelift Subscription.](https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/rubygems-oj?utm_source=rubygems-oj&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme) ## Further Reading For more details on options, modes, advanced features, and more follow these links. - [{file:Options.md}](pages/Options.md) for parse and dump options. - [{file:Modes.md}](pages/Modes.md) for details on modes for strict JSON compliance, mimicing the JSON gem, and mimicing Rails and ActiveSupport behavior. - [{file:JsonGem.md}](pages/JsonGem.md) includes more details on json gem compatibility and use. - [{file:Rails.md}](pages/Rails.md) includes more details on Rails and ActiveSupport compatibility and use. - [{file:Custom.md}](pages/Custom.md) includes more details on Custom mode. - [{file:Encoding.md}](pages/Encoding.md) describes the :object encoding format. - [{file:Compatibility.md}](pages/Compatibility.md) lists current compatibility with Rubys and Rails. - [{file:Advanced.md}](pages/Advanced.md) for fast parser and marshalling features. - [{file:Security.md}](pages/Security.md) for security considerations. ## Releases See [{file:CHANGELOG.md}](CHANGELOG.md) ## Links - *Documentation*: http://www.ohler.com/oj/doc, http://rubydoc.info/gems/oj - *GitHub* *repo*: https://github.com/ohler55/oj - *RubyGems* *repo*: https://rubygems.org/gems/oj Follow [@peterohler on Twitter](http://twitter.com/peterohler) for announcements and news about the Oj gem. #### Performance Comparisons - [Oj Strict Mode Performance](http://www.ohler.com/dev/oj_misc/performance_strict.html) compares Oj strict mode parser performance to other JSON parsers. - [Oj Compat Mode Performance](http://www.ohler.com/dev/oj_misc/performance_compat.html) compares Oj compat mode parser performance to other JSON parsers. - [Oj Object Mode Performance](http://www.ohler.com/dev/oj_misc/performance_object.html) compares Oj object mode parser performance to other marshallers. - [Oj Callback Performance](http://www.ohler.com/dev/oj_misc/performance_callback.html) compares Oj callback parser performance to other JSON parsers. #### Links of Interest - *Fast XML parser and marshaller on RubyGems*: https://rubygems.org/gems/ox - *Fast XML parser and marshaller on GitHub*: https://github.com/ohler55/ox - [Need for Speed](http://www.ohler.com/dev/need_for_speed/need_for_speed.html) for an overview of how Oj::Doc was designed. - *OjC, a C JSON parser*: https://www.ohler.com/ojc also at https://github.com/ohler55/ojc - *Piper Push Cache, push JSON to browsers*: http://www.piperpushcache.com
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