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The [JSON standard](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259.html) defines objects as "an unordered collection of zero or more name/value pairs". As such, an implementation does not need to preserve any specific order of object keys.
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## Default behavior: sort keys
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The default type `nlohmann::json` uses a `std::map` to store JSON objects, and thus stores object keys **sorted alphabetically**.
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## Alternative behavior: preserve insertion order
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If you do want to preserve the **insertion order**, you can try the type [`nlohmann::ordered_json`](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/2179).
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Alternatively, you can use a more sophisticated ordered map like [`tsl::ordered_map`](https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map) ([integration](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/546#issuecomment-304447518)) or [`nlohmann::fifo_map`](https://github.com/nlohmann/fifo_map) ([integration](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/485#issuecomment-333652309)).
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### Notes on parsing
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Note that you also need to call the right [`parse`](../api/basic_json/parse.md) function when reading from a file.
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Assume file `input.json` contains the JSON object above:
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```json
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{
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"one": 1,
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"two": 2,
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"three": 3
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}
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```
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!!! success "Right way"
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The following code correctly calls the `parse` function from `nlohmann::ordered_json`:
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```cpp
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std::ifstream i("input.json");
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auto j = nlohmann::ordered_json::parse(i);
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std::cout << j.dump(2) << std::endl;
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```
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The output will be:
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```json
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{
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"one": 1,
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"two": 2,
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"three": 3
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}
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```
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??? failure "Wrong way"
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The following code incorrectly calls the `parse` function from `nlohmann::json` which does not preserve the
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insertion order, but sorts object keys. Assigning the result to `nlohmann::ordered_json` compiles, but does not
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restore the order from the input file.
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```cpp
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std::ifstream i("input.json");
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nlohmann::ordered_json j = nlohmann::json::parse(i);
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std::cout << j.dump(2) << std::endl;
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```
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The output will be:
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```json
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{
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"one": 1,
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"three": 3
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"two": 2,
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}
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```
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