if(!dojo._hasResource["tests._base.json"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. dojo._hasResource["tests._base.json"] = true; dojo.provide("tests._base.json"); tests.register("tests._base.json", [ //Not testing dojo.toJson() on its own since Rhino will output the object properties in a different order. //Still valid json, but just in a different order than the source string. // take a json-compatible object, convert it to a json string, then put it back into json. function toAndFromJson(t){ var testObj = {a:"a", b:1, c:"c", d:"d", e:{e1:"e1", e2:2}, f:[1,2,3], g:"g",h:{h1:{h2:{h3:"h3"}}}}; var mirrorObj = dojo.fromJson(dojo.toJson(testObj)); t.assertEqual("a", mirrorObj.a); t.assertEqual(1, mirrorObj.b); t.assertEqual("c", mirrorObj.c); t.assertEqual("d", mirrorObj.d); t.assertEqual("e1", mirrorObj.e.e1); t.assertEqual(2, mirrorObj.e.e2); t.assertEqual(1, mirrorObj.f[0]); t.assertEqual(2, mirrorObj.f[1]); t.assertEqual(3, mirrorObj.f[2]); t.assertEqual("g", mirrorObj.g); t.assertEqual("h3", mirrorObj.h.h1.h2.h3); var badJson; try{ badJson = dojo.fromJson("bad json"); // this should throw an exception, and not set badJson }catch(e){ } t.assertEqual(undefined,badJson); } ] ); }