defiant v1.4.5
DefiantJS provides the ability for you to build smart templates applicable on JSON structures, based upon proven & standardized technologies such as XSLT and XPath.
DefiantJS also extends the global object JSON with the method "search", which enables searches on JSON structures with XPath expressions and returns matches as an array-like object.
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Example usage
- Snapshots - very large JSON
var data = {
// ...biiig JSON structure...
};
// this way has a non-blocking effect on the UI-thread
Defiant.getSnapshot(data, function(snapshot) {
// executed when the snapshot is created
found = JSON.search(snapshot, '//item');
});- Snapshot feature
var data = {
// ...large JSON structure...
};
// Regular search
found = JSON.search(data, '//item');
var snapshot = Defiant.getSnapshot(data);
// Snapshot search - this is more than 100 times faster than 'regular search'
found = JSON.search(snapshot, '//item');- Simple search
var data = [
{ "x": 2, "y": 0 },
{ "x": 3, "y": 1 },
{ "x": 4, "y": 1 },
{ "x": 2, "y": 1 }
],
res = JSON.search( data, '//*[ y > 0 ]' );
console.log( res );
// [{ x=3, y=1}, { x=4, y=1}, { x=2, y=1}]- XSLT Templating
<!-- Defiant template -->
<script type="defiant/xsl-template">
<xsl:template name="books_template">
<xsl:for-each select="//movie">
<xsl:value-of select="title"/><br/>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:template>
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var data = {
"movie": [{"title": "The Usual Suspects"},
{"title": "Pulp Fiction"},
{"title": "Independence Day"}]
},
htm = Defiant.render('books_template', data);
console.log(htm);
// The Usual Suspects<br>Pulp Fiction<br>Independence Day<br>
</script>Update highlights
v1.2.6 As of this version, snapshots can be created with web workers - consequently the UI thread is not blocked when creating snapshots of large JSON structures.
v1.2.0 As of version 1.2.0, the snapshot feature was added. Using this feature, the performance of the search is increased by more than 100 times. Use 'snapshot search' when you are certain that the JSON structure hasn't been changed. If the structure changes, create a new snapshot and always make searches on the latest snapshot. The example below shows how it can be used.
Changelog
1.3.8Handling null value in arrays1.3.7Safari / VueJS related bugfix1.3.6Fixed bug in gulp file1.3.5Handling special occasion of 'null' in array1.3.4Syncing up package version with release version1.3.3Safari handles "XSLTProcessor" - adapting1.3.2Throws error if "transformNode" is not supported1.3.1Fixing MSIE11 detection1.3.0Zero values threw error in "match tracer"1.2.9Handling '\r\n' in string (throws error)1.2.8Automatically case insensitive - global regular expression1.2.7JSON data containing functions will throw error1.2.6Snapshot can be created with web worker (x10.js)1.2.5Bugfix related to not() preceding 'contains'-method1.2.4UI-related bugg fix1.2.2The XPath method 'contains' is automatically case insensitive1.2.0Added snapshot search feature