purdy-browser v3.0.1
Purdy

Print things real purdy for nodejs.
Usage
const Purdy = require('purdy');
Purdy({list: [1,2,3], string: 'some string'});Purdy(object, [options])

Prints anything indented, and with arrays with index keys, and different types in colors such that it's very easy to get an overview of what object you're dealing with.
object- anything, number, object, array, etc.options- optional object with the following keys.plain- whentrue, prints result without colors. Defaults tofalsewith tty,truewhen not.path- whentrue, prints result with a path (To be used with Hoek.reach())pathPrefix- prefix for path. default://arrayIndex- enables index printing for arrays. default:trueindent- defines the number of spaces to indent default:4align- determines how to align object keys. default:leftdepth- tells purdy how many times to recurse while formatting the object. This is useful for viewing complicated objects. default:2. Set tonullto recurse indefinitely
Purdy.stringify(object, [options])
This function returns a string without printing it to stdout. This may prove to be useful for log files other other applications.
const purdyString = Purdy.stringify({a: 'b'}, {plain: true});
writeLog(purdyString);Examples
The following code prints what's in the image above.
const mises = function mises () { this.moop = 3 }
const instance = new mises();
const circularObj = { };
circularObj.a = circularObj;
const obj = {
integer: Date.now(),
string: 'foo',
anonPurdy: Purdy,
defined: function Yes() {},
nested: {hello: 'hapi'},
error: new Error('bad'),
null: null,
undefined: undefined,
regexp: new RegExp,
falseBool: false,
trueBool: true,
symbol: Symbol('purdy'),
emptyArr: [],
circular: circularObj,
date: new Date(),
arrayWithVisibleIndex: [ 'one', 'two', 'three' ],
instance: instance,
};
Purdy(obj);Command-line Interface
This package also installs the purdy CLI tool. Right now this just prints
any JSON file with default options.
purdy package.json will, for example, print the JSON contents of
package.json.
Similarly, cat package.json | purdy -s will use stdin to print the contents.
A new option -l has been added to parse log files that has one JSON string per line in the file.
purdy -l logfile.log will print that.
Contributing
This project adheres to the hapi styleguide.
Acknowledgements
- Michael Dvorkin for Awesome Print