There are multiple JSON parser/writer libraries available for Clojure, including:
What are the pros and cons of each, especially regarding speed, memory footprint, and programming convenience? Are there any other important factors to consider?
There are multiple JSON parser/writer libraries available for Clojure, including:
What are the pros and cons of each, especially regarding speed, memory footprint, and programming convenience? Are there any other important factors to consider?
I decided to run a little shootout (the link is to results and the code used to test).
In terms of speed, clj-json
is the fastest, 1.7x cheshire
, and 5.6x clojure.data.json
for a simple parse/generate task.
clojure.data.json
has the smallest footprint, and clj-json
and cheshire
follow. cheshire
has some superb features, though, and is my preferred library for dealing with JSON. You get support for SMILE, as well as a lovely interface for interpreting JSON (adding types, special rules on keys, etc) and custom encoders (the last also found in clojure.data.json
).