@stdlib/utils-parse-json v0.2.2
Parse JSON
Parse a string as JSON.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/utils-parse-jsonUsage
var parseJSON = require( '@stdlib/utils-parse-json' );parseJSON( str[, reviver] )
Parses a string as JSON.
var out = parseJSON( '{"beep":"boop"}' );
// returns {'beep':'boop'}If unable to parse a string as JSON, the function returns an error.
var out = parseJSON( 'beep' );
// returns <SyntaxError>To transform the string being parsed, provide a reviver.
function reviver( key, value ) {
if ( key === '' ) {
return value;
}
if ( key === 'beep' ) {
return value;
}
}
var str = '{"beep":"boop","a":"b"}';
var out = parseJSON( str, reviver );
// returns {'beep':'boop'}Notes
In contrast to the native
JSON.parse(), this implementation throws aTypeErrorif provided any value which is not astring.var out = JSON.parse( null ); // returns null out = parseJSON( null ); // throws <TypeError>In contrast to the native
JSON.parse(), this implementation does not throw aSyntaxErrorif unable to parse astringas JSON.var out = parseJSON( '{"beep":"boop}' ); // returns <SyntaxError> out = JSON.parse( '{"beep":"boop}' ); // throws <SyntaxError>In contrast to the native
JSON.parse(), this implementation throws aTypeErrorif provided areviverargument which is not afunction.var out = JSON.parse( '{"a":"b"}', [] ); // returns {'a':'b'} out = parseJSON( '{"a":"b"}', [] ); // throws <TypeError>
Examples
var parseJSON = require( '@stdlib/utils-parse-json' );
var out;
out = parseJSON( '{"beep":"boop"}' );
// returns {'beep':'boop'}
out = parseJSON( '3.14' );
// returns 3.14
out = parseJSON( 'true' );
// returns true
out = parseJSON( 'null' );
// returns null
out = parseJSON( '{"beep":"boop}' );
// returns <SyntaxError>Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
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License
See LICENSE.
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