iron_json 1.0.0

Iron JSON: A simplified approach to parsing JSON in Iron routes.
Documentation
[package]
name = "iron_json"
version = "1.0.0"
authors = ["Chris Cates <hello@chriscates.ca>"]

description = "Iron JSON: A simplified approach to parsing JSON in Iron routes."

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documentation = "https://github.com/ChrisCates/iron_json"
homepage = "https://github.com/ChrisCates/iron_json"
repository = "https://github.com/ChrisCates/iron_json"

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readme = "../README.md"

# This is a list of up to five keywords that describe this crate. Keywords
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keywords = ["iron", "json", "parser"]

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categories = ["api-bindings"]

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license = "GPL-3.0"

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license-file = "../LICENSE"

[dependencies]
iron = "0.5.*"
json = "0.11.*"
bodyparser = "0.5.*"