json-friendly-cleaner
v2.0.4
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Easily remove null, undefined, or any specified values from JSON objects and arrays.
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json-friendly-cleaner
json-friendly-cleaner
is a lightweight and flexible utility that removes unwanted values such as null
, undefined
, false
, or any specified values from JSON objects or arrays. It works perfectly on nested objects. This package is perfect for cleaning up API responses, user input, or any other JSON data.
Features
- Remove
null
values easily with a single function. - Exclude specific values like
undefined
,false
,""
, or any custom value. - Supports removing multiple values at once (e.g.,
null
,false
,undefined
). - Works with both objects and arrays.
- Written in pure JavaScript and has zero dependencies.
- Small and efficient, perfect for production use in APIs and data processing.
Table of Contents
Installation
You can install the json-friendly-cleaner
package via npm:
npm install json-friendly-cleaner
Usage
Below are examples of how to use the json-friendly-cleaner
library in your project.
Removing null values from a JSON object
// ES Module syntax
import { removeNulls } from 'json-friendly-cleaner';
const data = {
name: "John",
age: null,
address: {
city: "New York",
zip: null,
country: "USA"
},
hobbies: [null, "sports", null]
};
const cleanedData = removeNulls(data);
console.log(cleanedData);
// Output:
// {
// name: 'John',
// address: { city: 'New York', country: 'USA' },
// hobbies: ['sports']
// }
Removing a specific value (e.g., undefined)
import { removeValues } from 'json-friendly-cleaner';
const dataWithValues = {
name: "John",
age: undefined,
isActive: false,
hobbies: [null, "sports", false, undefined, ""]
};
const cleanedDataWithValues = removeValues(dataWithValues, undefined);
console.log(cleanedDataWithValues);
// Output:
// {
// name: 'John',
// isActive: false,
// hobbies: [null, 'sports', false, '']
// }
Removing multiple values (e.g., undefined and false)
import { removeValues } from 'json-friendly-cleaner';
// If using CommonJS syntax, use:
// const { removeValues } = require('json-friendly-cleaner');
const multipleValuesData = {
name: "John",
age: undefined,
isActive: false,
hobbies: [null, "sports", false, undefined, ""]
};
const cleanedMultipleValuesData = removeValues(multipleValuesData, [undefined, false]);
console.log(cleanedMultipleValuesData);
// Output:
// {
// name: 'John',
// hobbies: [null, 'sports', '']
// }
Notes
The library supports both ES Modules and CommonJS syntax. To use require, make sure your project is set up to use CommonJS, or rename your files with a .cjs extension if you are using Node.js with ES modules.