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I'm using Cheshire to generate some JSON for data structures like this:

(require '[cheshire.core :refer [generate-string])
(generate-string {:id 123, :foo "something", :bar nil})

Which produces JSON like this:

{"id": 123, "foo": "something", "bar": null}

What I'd like is for the JSON to omit the keys without values; e.g.

{"id": 123, "foo": "something"}

Can Cheshire do this? I can certainly pre-filter the map before calling generate-string, but since Cheshire has to traverse my data structure anyway, I thought it would be more performant to instruct Cheshire to do the filtering.

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  • No, null is a valid JSON value, so you should filter nil values yourself. See this question for more info. May 14, 2014 at 16:03
  • Leonid, would you mind making your comment an answer? :) May 14, 2014 at 16:08
  • I'm aware that null is a valid JSON value, and I certainly don't think this should be Cheshire's default behaviour. I think it would make a nice optional feature, kind of like running (keyword) on JSON keys as it's parsing. May 14, 2014 at 16:10
  • @JoshGlover It definitely should not be the default behavior as it would mean re-parsing the JSON returns a different map. May 14, 2014 at 17:51

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No, null is a valid JSON value, so you should filter nil values yourself.

See this question for more info.

You may propose this feature to Cheshire team.

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