sval
A lightweight, no-std, object-safe, serialization-only API for structured values with serde support.
Producers of structured values use the value module. Consumers of structured values use the stream module. sval offers a json-like data model, which is more limiting than serde's, but capable enough to represent Rust datastructures in one form or another.
This library is designed to plug a no-std-object-safe sized hole in Rust's current serialization ecosystem. The driving use-case is structured logging, where individual events are typically small, and there's no complete schema that can tie values in any one event to values in another.
sval_json and sval_derive are mostly pilfered from dtolnay's excellent miniserde project.
Minimum rustc
This library requires Rust 1.31.0.
See also
Crate features
std: assumestdis available and add support forstdtypes.derive: add support for#[derive(Value)].serde: enable integration withserde.arbitrary-depth: support stateful values with any depth.test: add helpers for testing implementations ofValue.
How to use it
Add sval to your crate dependencies:
[]
= "0.1.2"
To support my datastructures
Simple struct-like datastructures can derive sval::Value:
[]
= ["derive"]
extern crate sval;
Other datastructures can implement sval::Value manually:
use ;
;
To format my data
The sval_json crate can format any sval::Value as json:
[]
= "0.1.2"
= ["std"]
let my_json = to_string?;
To integrate with serde
sval has out-of-the-box serde integration between sval::Values and serde::Serializes. Add the serde feature to sval to enable it:
[]
= ["serde"]
Use the to_serialize function to turn any sval::Value into a serde::Serialize:
let my_serialize = to_serialize;
Use the to_value function to turn any serde::Serialize into a sval::Value:
let my_value = to_value;