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react-simple-json-renderer

v0.9.6

Published

React JSON Editor and JSON Viewer

Downloads

2

Readme

React Simple JSON Renderer

Another React JSON editor/viewer, started as an attempt to reimplement with TypeScript in mind of JSONEditor by Constant Oduol but ended up as a build from the ground up with some style similarities.

Installation

npm i react-simple-json-renderer

Usage

import { JSONRenderer } from "react-simple-json-renderer";
import "react-simple-json-renderer/dist/style.css";

const someData = {
  num: 1979,
  str: 'abc',
  flag: false,
  list: [1,2,3],
  obj: { name: "Lukasz" }
}

// Editor only
<JSONRenderer data={someData}>
  <JSONRenderer.Editor />
</JSONRenderer>

// Viewer only
<JSONRenderer data={someData}>
  <JSONRenderer.Viewer />
</JSONRenderer>

// Both
<JSONRenderer data={someData}>
  <JSONRenderer.Editor />
  <JSONRenderer.Viewer />
</JSONRenderer>

Configuration

The JSONRenderer accepts config field with following options:

interface IJSONRendererContextConfig {
  collapsible: boolean;
  viewerUseQuotes: boolean;
  hideRootName: boolean;
}

Following defaults are applied to it:

const defaultConfig: IJSONRendererContextConfig = {
  collapsible: true,
  viewerUseQuotes: false,
  hideRootName: true,
};

collapsible

Enables the option to fold/unfold object fields. Default to true.

viewerUseQuotes

Enables the option to display the field names wrapped in quotes. Default to false.

hideRootName

Enables the option to display the top level wrapper internal field name $__root. Default to true. Note: It is not exported when data is copied.