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json-honey

v0.4.1

Published

Yet another sweetest json prettifier

Downloads

168

Readme

JSON-HONEY

NPM version Build Status

Yet another sweetest json prettifier (the best, of course).

Winnie The Pooh

Whatsup

This is a simple tool, that convert your objects to JSON format, aligning the values and sorting the keys. honey can also be used in CLI.

Example:


var honey = require("json-honey");

honey({
	aaaa: 1,
	a: 2,
	b: { b: 2, bb: 3, bbb: [1,2,3,null] },
  c: new Object
});

Will output:

{
  "aaaa": 1,
  "a":    2,
  "b": {
    "b":  2,
    "bb": 3,
    "bbb": [
      1,
      2,
      3,
      null
    ]
  },
  "c": {}
}

API

honey(obj, [options])

obj

Type: * Object to be stringified.

options

Type: Object

Optional options.

options.pad

Type: number Default: 2

options.sortBy

Type: Function|Function[] Default: null

Function (or list of functions) to be applied at each key-value pair of object. Called with definition object with properties key, value. It also have properties parents with parent nodes keys list, and scalar flag, that shows is it primitive value or not.

options.sortScalar

Type: boolean Default: true

Indicates to sort or not by type of value in the object - is it scalar (primitive) (boolean, string, number) or not.

options.sortType

Type: boolean Default: false

Indicates to sort or not by type of value. Type catched by Object.prototype.toString.call(value).

options.sortKey

Type: boolean Default: true

Indicates to sort or not by key.

options.scalar

Type: boolean Default: false

Replace circular reference with options.circularValue or not. If false, error will thrown on found circular.

options.circularValue

Type: string, boolean, number, null Default: [Circular]

Replacement value for circular references if options.circular set to true.

CLI

Honey supports cli usage. Run:

honey

to get usage output.

Install

Of course, via npm.

For usage inside js:

npm install json-honey

For usage as CLI:

npm install -g json-honey