Helios is a library used to transform Json text into a model and vice versa.
It's based on part of the Jawn Parser built on Arrow,
a Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library.
Learn more on 47degrees.github.io/helios
Helios is one of the fastest Json parser libraries in Kotlin
with the advantage of using the Arrow library for functional programming.
Helios uses Kotlin version 1.3.31 and Arrow version 0.9.0.
To import the library on Gradle, add the following repository and dependencies:
repositories {
maven { url = uri("https://dl.bintray.com/47deg/helios") }
}
dependencies {
compile "com.47deg:helios-core:0.2.0"
compile "com.47deg:helios-parser:0.2.0"
compile "com.47deg:helios-optics:0.2.0"
kapt "com.47deg:helios-meta:0.2.0"
kapt "com.47deg:helios-dsl-meta:0.2.0"
}To run the benchmarks for comparing Helios with other Json libraries, execute the following command:
./gradlew :helios-benchmarks:executeBenchmarksTo run the benchmarks with Helios' performance, execute the following command:
./gradlew :helios-benchmarks:executeHeliosBenchmarkTo run the Helios microsite locally, you need to execute the following command:
bundle install --gemfile ./docs/Gemfile --path vendor/bundleNext, you'll be able to run the following command:
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=docs/Gemfile bundle exec jekyll serve -s docs