1.0.0 • Published 6 months ago

jsonts-flash v1.0.0

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 months ago

Installation

Type to your CMD and make sure you installed Node.js

npm install jsonts-flash

How to use?

There are several option hooks in this module, Below is an example of basic usage.

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  inlineGeneration: true
});

Since we are using the inlineGeneration option hook, The interface will be written in your own code file, It will be written automatically under the keyword import. This is the output:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

interface RootObjectStatus {
  maried: boolean;
  isWorking: boolean;
}

interface RootObjectFriendNameItem {
  name: string;
  age: number;
}

interface RootObject {
  name: string;
  age: number;
  status: RootObjectStatus;
  friendName: RootObjectFriendNameItem[];
}

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  inlineGeneration: true
});

!WARNING Hook inlineGeneration only works for files with extension 'ts' or 'tsx', otherwise it won't work

Is that all? Yes. But if you want to change the interface name, then just use the rootObjectName option hook. this is example:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  inlineGeneration: true,
  rootObjectName: "JohnDoeData"
});

Output:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

interface JohnDoeDataStatus {
  maried: boolean;
  isWorking: boolean;
}

interface JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem {
  name: string;
  age: number;
}

interface JohnDoeData {
  name: string;
  age: number;
  status: JohnDoeDataStatus;
  friendName: JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem[];
}

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  inlineGeneration: true,
  rootObjectName: "JohnDoeData"
});

But, can we save the interface output outside our code file? The answer is yes. You can use the saveToFile option hook and then include it with outputPath. Here is an example:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  // No need inlineGeneration
  // You need to create folder types or based on the output path you wrote
  rootObjectName: "JohnDoeData",
  saveToFile: true, // boolean
  outputPath: './types/JohnDoe.ts', // Specify path
});

Output in JohnDoe.ts:

interface JohnDoeDataStatus {
  maried: boolean;
  isWorking: boolean;
}

interface JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem {
  name: string;
  age: number;
}

interface JohnDoeData {
  name: string;
  age: number;
  status: JohnDoeDataStatus;
  friendName: JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem[];
}

Can I add export word without having to write export in every interface? The answer is yes. You can use the exportWord option hook. Here is an example:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  // No need inlineGeneration
  // You need to create folder types or based on the output path you wrote
  rootObjectName: "JohnDoeData",
  saveToFile: true, // boolean
  outputPath: './types/JohnDoe.ts', // Specify path
  exportWord: true
});

Output:

export interface JohnDoeDataStatus {
  maried: boolean;
  isWorking: boolean;
}

export interface JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem {
  name: string;
  age: number;
}

export interface JohnDoeData {
  name: string;
  age: number;
  status: JohnDoeDataStatus;
  friendName: JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem[];
}

If you just want to add the export word in rootObjectName, you can use the exportWordAtRoot option hook. Here an Example:

import { json2ts } from "json2ts";

const json = {
  name: "John Doe",
  age: 18,
  status: {
    maried: false,
    isWorking: true
  },
  friendName: [
  {
    name: "Ditz",
    age: 18
  },
  {
    name: "Alex",
    age: 7
  }]
};

const result = json2ts(json, {
  // No need inlineGeneration
  // You need to create folder types or based on the output path you wrote
  rootObjectName: "JohnDoeData",
  saveToFile: true, // boolean
  outputPath: './types/JohnDoe.ts', // Specify path
  exportWordAtRoot: true
});

Output:

interface JohnDoeDataStatus {
  maried: boolean;
  isWorking: boolean;
}

interface JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem {
  name: string;
  age: number;
}

export interface JohnDoeData {
  name: string;
  age: number;
  status: JohnDoeDataStatus;
  friendName: JohnDoeDataFriendNameItem[];
}

Contribution

Give ideas, And I hope this project will be very helpful to many people, Contributing helps us a lot. Create a fork and make a PR, We will be very happy to review it

License

This project is licensed under MIT License.

1.0.0

6 months ago