0.4.6 • Published 7 years ago

iso-json-tree v0.4.6

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Json-Tree Rendering Component for React

Visualize JSON string and js objects with customizable rendering api.

Install

npm install iso-json-tree@latest

Also include the css file: node_modules/iso-json-tree/lib/JsonTree.css

Basic usage with no setup

var jsonData = {
  isim: "Evren",
  yas: 32, 
  dogum_tarihi: "1984-04-28",
  evli: true,
  cocuklar: [
    { isim: "Ceren", hayali: true },
    { 
      isim: "Haldun", 
      hayali: true, 
      yas: 3, 
      oyuncaklar: ["topaç", "bilye", {isim: "uçak"}] 
    }
  ],
  adres: "Efeler/Aydın",
  web: "http://yortuc.com"
};

Render

<JsonTree data={json} />

preview

Custom rendering rules

You can add your own rendering rules and specify how to render a particular pattern. Json-Tree component uses default rule set. When you provide a new array of rules, these are prepended and given priority.

Data

var photoAlbumData = {
  album_adi: "Davutlar tatili",
  tarih: "2011-07-23",
  images: [
    "http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-iGaS62JllxM/Tpb19oQYv4I/AAAAAAAAA8s/b_4pGv6ly4A/s1600/davutlar1%25281%2529.jpg",
    "http://www.oteldenal.com.tr/media/sub_domain/buyuk/spot_davutlar_08180033_ar1.jpg",
    "http://r3.emlak.net:8080/2010/07/14/535b7d36f1cb261299b822e4011e537c.jpg"
  ]
};

Custom rules array

const photoRules = [
	(name,value)=> typeof value === "string" && (new RegExp("(http(s?):)|([/|.|\w|\s])*\.(?:jpg|gif|png)").test(value)) ? 
					<div className="JsonTree-Node-Item">
		              <div className="JsonTree-Node-Key">{name} : </div>
		              <div className="JsonTree-Node-Value">
		              	<a href={value} target="_blank"><img src={value} style={{width: 100}} /></a>
		              </div>
		            </div> : null
];

And render

<JsonTree data={photoAlbum} rules={photoRules} />

custom rendering

Custom rules is an array of functions wich take two arguments: name and value. These functions are called before rendering of each key-value pair in json tree sequentially. If any match occurs, result is returned immediately. In the above custom image rendering example, first we check if the value is type of string. And then check the value if it's a valid image url string with help of a simple regex. Then return custom result. You need to follow the class structure not to break overall layout.

Iterator support

Now iso-json-tree cheks if any given ´value´ is an iterator, converts it to an array and renders properly.

Function support

Since iso-json-tree can render both Json strings ans JavaScript objects, if and object contains function, now it will be rendered accordingly.

const api = {
  description: "Api methods",
  getSongs: function(artistId, albumId) {
    // return promise
    return fetch("api/artist/"+artistId+"/album"+albumId+"/songs");
  },
  getCover: function(albumId){
    // return promise
    return fetch("api/album/"+albumId); 
  }
};
<JsonTree data={api} />

function rendering support

Roadmap

✓ Customizable rendering api

✓ Support for iterable protocol

✓ Support for function rendering

✓ Tests

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