1.0.0 • Published 8 years ago

stringify-object-with-one-liners v1.0.0

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10
License
BSD-2-Clause
Repository
github
Last release
8 years ago

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Stringify an object/array like JSON.stringify just without all the double-quotes.

Useful for when you want to get the string representation of an object in a formatted way.

It also handles circular references and lets you specify quote type.

Install

$ npm install --save stringify-object-with-one-liners

Usage

var obj = {
	foo: 'bar',
	'arr': [1, 2, 3],
	nested: { hello: "world" }
};

var pretty = stringifyObject(obj, {
	indent: '  ',
	singleQuotes: false
});

console.log(pretty);
/*
{
	foo: "bar",
	arr: [
		1,
		2,
		3
	],
	nested: {
		hello: "world"
	}
}
*/

API

stringifyObject(input, options)

Circular references will be replaced with "[Circular]".

input

Required
Type: object, array

options

indent

Type: string
Default: '\t'

Choose the indentation you prefer.

singleQuotes

Type: boolean
Default: true

Set to false to get double-quoted strings.

filter(obj, prop)

Type: function

Expected to return a boolean of whether to keep the object.

inlineCharacterLimit

Type: number Default: undefined

When set, will inline values up to inlineCharacterLimit length for the sake of more terse output.

For example, given the example at the top of the README:

var obj = {
	foo: 'bar',
	'arr': [1, 2, 3],
	nested: { hello: "world" }
};

var pretty = stringifyObject(obj, {
	indent: '  ',
	singleQuotes: false,
	inlineCharacterLimit: 12
});

console.log(pretty);
/*
{
	foo: "bar",
	arr: [1, 2, 3],
	nested: {
		hello: "world"
	}
}
*/

As you can see, arr was printed as a one-liner because its string was shorter than 12 characters.

License

BSD license © Test Double LLC, Yeoman Team