MongoDB\BSON\toCanonicalExtendedJSONReturns the Canonical Extended JSON representation of a BSON value Warning
This function has been DEPRECATED as of extension version 1.20.0 and will be removed in 2.0. Applications should use MongoDB\BSON\Document::toCanonicalExtendedJSON instead. Description
string MongoDB\BSON\toCanonicalExtendedJSON(string
$bson )Converts a BSON string to its » Canonical Extended JSON representation. The canonical format prefers type fidelity at the expense of concise output and is most suited for producing output that can be converted back to BSON without any loss of type information (e.g. numeric types will remain differentiated). Parameters
Return ValuesThe converted JSON value. Errors/Exceptions
ExamplesExample #1 MongoDB\BSON\toCanonicalExtendedJSON example
The above example will output: { "null" : null } { "boolean" : true } { "string" : "foo" } { "int32" : { "$numberInt" : "123" } } { "int64" : { "$numberLong" : "4294967295"} } { "double" : { "$numberDouble" : "1.0" } } { "nan" : { "$numberDouble" : "NaN" } } { "pos_inf" : { "$numberDouble" : "Infinity" } } { "neg_inf" : { "$numberDouble" : "-Infinity" } } { "array" : [ "foo", "bar" ] } { "document" : { "foo" : "bar" } } { "oid" : { "$oid" : "56315a7c6118fd1b920270b1" } } { "dec128" : { "$numberDecimal" : "1234.5678" } } { "binary" : { "$binary" : { "base64": "Zm9v", "subType" : "00" } } } { "date" : { "$date" : { "$numberLong" : "1445990400000" } } } { "timestamp" : { "$timestamp" : { "t" : 5678, "i" : 1234 } } } { "regex" : { "$regularExpression" : { "pattern" : "pattern", "options" : "i" } } } { "code" : { "$code" : "function() { return 1; }" } } { "code_ws" : { "$code" : "function() { return a; }", "$scope" : { "a" : { "$numberInt" : "1" } } } } { "minkey" : { "$minKey" : 1 } } { "maxkey" : { "$maxKey" : 1 } } See Also
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