:sparkles: add automatic typed json ser/de operations
resolves #143
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Introduced JSON support for serialization and deserialization, including new
get_jsonandset_jsonfunctions. - Expanded the default feature set to include JSON support alongside existing TLS functionality.
- Introduced JSON support for serialization and deserialization, including new
- Bug Fixes
- Added error handling for JSON-related errors with a new
JsonErrorvariant.
- Added error handling for JSON-related errors with a new
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Commits
Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 98efc6049824e6fe02dc0a9defb2a25888e43097 and b3a35c758bbdec03a03e6eaadb1dc503b3b697f7.
Walkthrough
The update introduces JSON capabilities to the project, enhancing data handling with serialization and deserialization functions. It also integrates these JSON features into the default build, ensuring ease of use. To support error management with the new JSON functionality, an error variant has been added. This change broadens the application's versatility in managing data formats, catering to a wider range of use cases.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
Cargo.toml |
Added json feature with serde dependencies; Updated default feature to include json. |
src/client.rs |
Introduced JSON serialization/deserialization functions; Conditional compilation for JSON; Updated documentation. |
src/error.rs |
Added JsonError variant for JSON-related errors, conditional on the json feature. |
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