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@fregante/relaxed-json

v2.0.0

Published

Relaxed JSON is strict superset JSON, relaxing strictness of valilla JSON

Downloads

9,510

Readme

Fork of Relaxed JSON without CLI

npm install @fregante/relaxed-json
const RJSON = require('@fregante/relaxed-json');
RJSON.transform('{ "foo": "bar" }');
// => '{"foo":"bar"}'

RJSON.parse('{ "foo": "bar" }');
// => { foo: 'bar' }

RJSON.stringify({ foo: 'bar' });
// => '{"foo":"bar"}'

Relaxed JSON

NPM version

Are you frustrated that you cannot add comments into your configuration JSON Relaxed JSON is a simple solution. Small JavaScript library with only one exposed function RJSON.transform(text : string) : string (and few convenient helpers).

Relaxed JSON (modified BSD license) is a strict superset of JSON, relaxing strictness of vanilla JSON. Valid, vanilla JSON will not be changed by RJSON.transform. But there are few additional features helping writing JSON by hand.

  • Comments are stripped : // foo and /* bar */ . Comments are converted into whitespace, so your formatting is preserved.
  • Trailing comma is allowed : [1, 2, 3, ][1, 2, 3]. Works also in objects { "foo": "bar", }{ "foo": "bar" }.
  • Identifiers are transformed into strings : { foo: bar }{ "foo": "bar" }.
  • Single quoted strings are allowed : 'say "Hello"'"say \"Hello\"".
  • More different characters is supported in identifiers: foo-bar"foo-bar".

API

  • RJSON.transform(text : string) : string. Transforms Relaxed JSON text into JSON text. Doesn't verify (parse) the JSON, i.e result JSON might be invalid as well
  • RJSON.parse(text : string, reviver : function | opts : obj) : obj. Parse the RJSON text, virtually JSON.parse(JSON.transform(text), reviver). You could pass a reviver function or an options object as the second argument. Supported options:
    • reviver: you could still pass a reviver
    • relaxed: use relaxed version of JSON (default: true)
    • warnings: use relaxed JSON own parser, supports better error messages (default: false)
    • tolerant: wait until the end to throw errors
    • duplicate: fail if there are duplicate keys in objects

Changelog

  • 2.0.0 — 2024-08-25 — Dropped CLI
  • 1.0.1 — 2017-03-08 — Meteor compatibility
  • 1.0.0 — 2015-07-13 — Stable release
    • Forward slashes bug fixed
  • 0.2.9 Dependencies bump
  • 0.2.8 Dev dependencies update
  • 0.2.7 rjson executable
    • also depedencies update
    • jscs style check
  • 0.2.6 Dependencies update
  • 0.2.5 Use make
  • 0.2.4 Maintenance release
  • 0.2.3 Bugfixes
    • $ is valid identifier character
    • single line comments may end with CR and CRLF also
  • 0.2.2 Bugfix
  • 0.2.1 Code reogranization
    • More though into toleration, handles valid json without colons and commas
    • trailing comma stripping is more strict
  • 0.2.0 Shiny new features
    • overloaded rjson.parse
    • tolerating parser support
    • duplicate key warning
    • test suite (!)
  • 0.1.1 RJSON.parse
  • 0.1.0 Initial release

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