json-stringify-extended v2.2.1
json-stringify-extended
JSON.stringify any data types
Purpose
- stringify primitive js types properly without limitation
- manipulate objects while serializing
- get control on circular reference
- use custom types not yet defined (e.g. enums)
- avoid quotes if not needed
Installing
npm i json-stringify-extendedQuick start
const stringify = require('json-stringify-extended')
const data = {
a: 'basic set, default options',
b: 1,
c: true,
d: function (a, b) { console.log(a + b) },
e: {a: 0, b: 0.1, c: -2},
f: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
g: new Date('2017-01-01'),
h: /a|b/,
i: null,
j: Infinity,
k: NaN,
l: undefined,
m: stringify.deferred('my.enum.VALUE'),
n: Buffer.from('7468697320697320612074c3a97374', 'hex'),
o: Symbol('cross'),
p: new Map([[1, 'Rico'], [2, 'Mimi']]),
q: new Set(['cuori', 'quadri', 'picche', 'fiori'])
}
console.log(stringify(data))
// output
{
a:"basic set, default options",
b:1,
c:true,
d:function (a, b) { console.log(a + b) },
e:{
a:0,
b:0.1,
c:-2
},
f:[
"a",
"b",
"c"
],
g:new Date("2017-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"),
h:/a|b/,
i:null,
j:Infinity,
k:NaN,
l:undefined,
m:my.enum.VALUE,
n:Buffer.from("dGhpcyBpcyBhIHTDqXN0"),
o:Symbol("cross"),
p:new Map([
[
1,
"Rico"
],
[
2,
"Mimi"
]
]),
q:new Set([
"cuori",
"quadri",
"picche",
"fiori"
])
}Supported types
stringnumberbooleanfunctionObjectArrayDateRegExpBufferSymbolMapSetnullInfinityNaNundefined- Not-yet defined using
stringify.deferred
API docs
stringify (data, options)
stringify data into string
data
Type: any
options
Type: Object
Parameters to configure result format.
You can also use this prepared options:
stringify.options.jsonformat to regular JSON formatstringify.options.standadjsformat using standadjs rulesstringify.options.compactformat without folding, quotes and spaces
example
const data = {a: 'string', b: false, c: [0, 1, 2]}
console.log (stringify (data, stringify.options.compact))
// output
{a:'string',b:false,c:[0,1,2]}options.filter
Type: function(key:string, value:string) return boolean
Default: null
Use the function to filter key and/or value of each element.
Return true to save element or false to discard.filter applies before replace.
example
const data = {
user: 'alice',
password: 'it-s-a-secret',
id: 1,
meta: ['1', 1],
greet: function() { return 'hi' }
}
const options = {
filter: function (key, value) {
if (key === 'password') {
return false
}
if (value === 1) {
return false
}
if (typeof value === 'function') {
return false
}
return true
}
}
console.log(stringify(data, options))
// output
{
user:"alice",
meta:[
"1"
]
}options.replace
Type: function(key:string, value:string) return {key, value}
Default: null
Use the function to replace key and/or value of each element.
Have to return an object {key, value}.filter applies before replace.
example
const data = {
user: 'alice',
password: 'it-s-a-secret',
id: 1,
meta: ['1', 1]
}
const options = {
replace: function (key, value) {
if (key === 'password') {
return {key: 'secret', value: '***'}
}
if (value === 1) {
return {key, value: 'one'}
}
return {key, value}
}
}
console.log(stringify(data, options))
// output
{
user:"alice",
secret:"***",
id:"one",
meta:[
"1",
"one"
]
}options.safe
Type: boolean
Default: false
Works in safe mode, so it will not throws exception for circularity.
options.endline
Type: string
Default: \n
Endline string should contain spacing chars as \n or \r\n. Set to empty string '' for one line output.
options.spacing
Type: string
Default: (two spaces)
Indentation string should contains only spacing chars as \t or spaces .
options.compress
Type: boolean
Default: false
Compress data for function and Date.
Note: in version < 2.0.0 also discard null and undefined values.
options.keyQuote
Type: string
Default: null
The character to be used for quote is the “ key, the default is null, meaning no quotes in keys. And " or ' or null means there is a quote.
options.valueQuote
Type: string
Default: '
The character to be used for quote values default is '. Must be " or '.
options.keySpace
Type: boolean
Default: false
Add a space between key: and value.
options.discard
Type: boolean
Default: false
Discard values null and undefined.
Changelog
v. 2.2.0
- support
MapandSettypes
v. 2.1.0
- support
Symboltype - 100% code coverage
- drop
node<10
v. 2.0.0
- separate
compressanddiscardoption (to keep object keys on compress)
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Simone Sanfratello
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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