json-pretty-html-fix
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Transforms a JSON object to a pretty piece of HTML Edit
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json-pretty-html-fix
This package exists to temporarily solve the json-pretty-html
project error. When the json-pretty-html
project solves this problem, there is no need to continue using the package.
Please don't install this package, the original author has fixed this error.
Whether the json-pretty-html
project solves the problem status: true
error details: https://github.com/amelki/json-pretty-html/issues/7
Transforms a JSON object into an HTML string. Allows selecting a subset of the object and highlight it with a CSS class.
Usage
var json = {
"id": 2,
"name": "An ice sculpture",
"price": 12.50,
"tags": ["cold", "ice"],
"dimensions": {
"length": 7.0,
"width": 12.0,
"height": 9.5
},
"warehouseLocation": {
"latitude": -78.75,
"longitude": 20.4
}
};
var prettyHtml = require('json-pretty-html-fix').default;
var html = prettyHtml(json, json.dimensions);
With a nice CSS, the result will be:
CSS
You can use the default 'darcula' like stylesheet.
Or you can define your own styles. See below the list of CSS classes used in the generated HTML:
CSS Class | Purpose --- | --- json-pretty | A div grouping several lines, delimited by the start/end of the object or the start/end of the selection json-selected | The current selection div, if any. Always associated with the json-pretty class. json-key | Object key, excluding double quotes json-string | String value, excluding double quotes json-number | Number value json-boolean | Boolean value