| Package Data | |
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| Maintainer Username: | mischasigtermans |
| Maintainer Contact: | mischa@sigtermans.me (Mischa Sigtermans) |
| Package Create Date: | 2025-12-07 |
| Package Last Update: | 2026-01-21 |
| Home Page: | https://toonformat.dev |
| Language: | PHP |
| License: | MIT |
| Last Refreshed: | 2026-02-05 15:00:03 |
| Package Statistics | |
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| Total Downloads: | 3,590 |
| Monthly Downloads: | 2,902 |
| Daily Downloads: | 155 |
| Total Stars: | 122 |
| Total Watchers: | 1 |
| Total Forks: | 5 |
| Total Open Issues: | 1 |
The most complete TOON implementation for Laravel, and the only one with full TOON v3.0 specification compliance. Listed as official Laravel implementation.
TOON (Token-Optimized Object Notation) is a compact, YAML-like format designed to reduce token usage when sending data to LLMs. This package achieves ~50% token reduction compared to JSON while maintaining full round-trip fidelity, backed by 470 tests.
composer require mischasigtermans/laravel-toon
use MischaSigtermans\Toon\Facades\Toon;
$data = [
'users' => [
['id' => 1, 'name' => 'Alice', 'active' => true],
['id' => 2, 'name' => 'Bob', 'active' => false],
],
];
// Encode to TOON
$toon = Toon::encode($data);
// Decode back to array
$original = Toon::decode($toon);
Output:
users[2]{id,name,active}:
1,Alice,true
2,Bob,false
For convenience, global helper functions are available:
// Encode to TOON
$toon = toon_encode($data);
// Decode back to array
$original = toon_decode($toon);
toToonYou can convert any Laravel collection directly to TOON format with the built-in toToon macro:
$collection = collect([
['id' => 1, 'name' => 'Alice'],
['id' => 2, 'name' => 'Bob'],
]);
$toon = $collection->toToon();
Output:
items[2]{id,name}:
1,Alice
2,Bob
toToonEloquent models have a toToon method, similar to toJson and toArray:
$user = User::find(1);
$toon = $user->toToon();
When building MCP servers or LLM-powered applications, every token counts. JSON's verbosity wastes context window space with repeated keys and structural characters.
JSON (201 bytes):
{"users":[{"id":1,"name":"Alice","role":"admin"},{"id":2,"name":"Bob","role":"user"},{"id":3,"name":"Carol","role":"user"}]}
TOON (62 bytes) - 69% smaller:
users[3]{id,name,role}:
1,Alice,admin
2,Bob,user
3,Carol,user
For a typical paginated API response (50 records):
Real-world benchmarks from a production application with 17,000+ records:
| Data Type | JSON | TOON | Savings | |-----------|------|------|---------| | 50 records | 30,389 bytes | 14,343 bytes | 53% | | 100 records | 60,856 bytes | 28,498 bytes | 53% | | 500 records | 303,549 bytes | 140,154 bytes | 54% | | 1,000 records | 604,408 bytes | 277,614 bytes | 54% |
Arrays of uniform objects with primitive values are encoded as compact tables:
$data = [
['id' => 1, 'name' => 'Alice', 'role' => 'admin'],
['id' => 2, 'name' => 'Bob', 'role' => 'user'],
];
$toon = Toon::encode($data);
// [2]{id,name,role}:
// 1,Alice,admin
// 2,Bob,user
Arrays containing objects with nested properties use list format for clarity:
$data = [
['id' => 1, 'author' => ['name' => 'Jane', 'email' => 'jane@example.com']],
['id' => 2, 'author' => ['name' => 'John', 'email' => 'john@example.com']],
];
$toon = Toon::encode($data);
// [2]:
// - id: 1
// author:
// name: Jane
// email: jane@example.com
// - id: 2
// author:
// name: John
// email: john@example.com
$decoded = Toon::decode($toon);
// Returns original nested structure
All scalar types are preserved through encode/decode:
$data = [
'count' => 42,
'price' => 19.99,
'active' => true,
'deleted' => false,
'notes' => null,
];
$decoded = Toon::decode(Toon::encode($data));
// Types are preserved: int, float, bool, null
Strings containing special characters are automatically quoted per the TOON spec:
$data = ['message' => 'Hello, World: How are you?'];
$toon = Toon::encode($data);
// message: "Hello, World: How are you?"
$data = ['text' => "Line 1\nLine 2"];
$toon = Toon::encode($data);
// text: "Line 1\nLine 2"
Safe strings (alphanumeric, underscores, dots) remain unquoted for minimal overhead.
Publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=toon-config
// config/toon.php
return [
// Arrays with fewer items use regular object format instead of tables
'min_rows_for_table' => 2,
// Delimiter for array values: ',' (default), '\t' (tab), or '|' (pipe)
'delimiter' => ',',
// Strict mode for decoding (throws on malformed input)
'strict' => true,
];
return [
// Omit values to save tokens: 'null', 'empty', 'false', or 'all'
'omit' => ['null', 'empty'],
// Always skip these keys
'omit_keys' => ['created_at', 'updated_at'],
// Shorten verbose keys
'key_aliases' => [
'description' => 'desc',
'organization_id' => 'org_id',
],
];
return [
// Format dates (DateTime objects and ISO strings)
'date_format' => 'Y-m-d',
// Truncate long strings (adds ... suffix)
'truncate_strings' => 100,
// Limit decimal places for floats
'number_precision' => 2,
];
$data = User::with('roles')->get()->toArray();
$diff = Toon::diff($data);
// [
// 'json_chars' => 12500,
// 'toon_chars' => 5200,
// 'saved_chars' => 7300,
// 'savings_percent' => 58.4,
// ]
$users = User::all()->toArray();
// Only include id and name, exclude email, password, etc.
$toon = Toon::only($users, ['id', 'name']);
Reduce token usage when returning data from MCP tool calls:
public function handle(): string
{
$users = User::with('roles')->limit(100)->get();
return Toon::encode([
'count' => $users->count(),
'users' => $users->toArray(),
]);
}
Pack more data into your context window:
$context = Toon::encode([
'conversation' => $messages,
'user_profile' => $user->toArray(),
'recent_orders' => $orders->toArray(),
]);
$response = $llm->chat([
['role' => 'system', 'content' => "Context:\n{$context}"],
['role' => 'user', 'content' => $question],
]);
Optional TOON responses for token-conscious clients:
public function index(Request $request)
{
$data = Product::paginate()->toArray();
if ($request->header('Accept') === 'application/toon') {
return response(Toon::encode($data))
->header('Content-Type', 'application/toon');
}
return response()->json($data);
}
This package implements the TOON v3.0 specification and passes the official specification test suite. Key compliance features:
\n, \r, \t, \", \\)[N]{fields}:)[N]: with - field: items)key[N]: a,b,c)composer test
The test suite includes 470 tests covering encoding, decoding, nested object handling, and official spec compliance fixtures.
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