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@niamori/json-manipulator

v0.1.1

Published

A library let you edit json text while keeping the original formatting as much as possible.

Downloads

3

Readme

@niamori/json-manipulator

@niamori/json-manipulator let you edit json text while keeping the original formatting as much as possible.

Installation

@niamori/json-manipulator is available on npm

npm i @niamori/json-manipulator

Quick Start

import { manipulateJson } from '@niamori/json-manipulator'

const json = `{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "lib": ["ESNext"]
  }
}`

const newJson = manipulateJson(json, (dr) => {
  dr.compilerOptions.lib.push('DOM') // manipulate the JSON as if it were a normal mutable object
})

// `newJson` should be equal to `expectedJson` here
const expectedJson = `{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "lib": ["ESNext", "DOM"]
  }
}`

The array compilerOptions.lib retains the original compact format while the rest of the JSON is untouched.

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "lib": ["ESNext", "DOM"] // <-- magic happens here
  }
}

Documentation

The manipulateJson Function

function manipulateJson<T = unknown>(text: string, recipe: (dr: Draft<T>) => void): string

manipulateJson takes a JSON string and a recipe function and returns a new JSON string.

Hint: manipulateJson need the original string rather than the parsed JSON object

The dr argument of the recipe function is a proxy to the JSON object which you can manipulate as if it were a normal mutable object.

See immer's documentation for more details of update patterns using draft proxies.

In typescript, the type parameter T can be used to specify the type of the JSON object, which is useful for type checking and auto-completion.

manipulateJson<{ foo: string }>('{"foo": "bar"}', (dr) => {
  dr.foo = 1 // type error here
})

Type Presets

@niamori/json-manipulator provides some type presets for common json files.

The manipulate['*'] is the same function as manipulateJson above, but with the type parameter T set to the corresponding type definition.

import fs from 'node:fs'
import { manipulate } from '@niamori/json-manipulator'

const packageJson = fs.readFileSync('package.json', 'utf-8')

const newPackageJson = manipulate['package.json'](packageJson, (pkg) => {
  pkg.dependencies['@niamori/json-manipulator'] = '^1.0.0' // type checking and auto-completion for package.json happens here
})

The available presets and their corresponding types are listed below:

| name | type definition provided by | | ---- | ---- | | package.json | types-pkg-json | | tsconfig.json | types-tsconfig |

Notes

  • The library is still in its early stage and the API may change in the future until it reaches its first stable version v1.0.0
  • The library is originally designed for manipulating small JSON configuration files, so it may not be suitable for large JSON files.
  • The library now only supports standard JSON format. Things like JSON with comments or trailing commas will not work as expected yet.
  • Since the goal of "keeping the original formatting" is not well-defined to some extent, the library may not work as you expected in some cases. If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please feel free to open an issue or pull request.