0.3.2 • Published 4 years ago

vue-json-print v0.3.2

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MIT
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github
Last release
4 years ago

Vue JSON Print

Pretty prints JSON object in a collapsible tree view. A react version is available here.

Demo: https://tanmancan.github.io/examples/vue-json-print/

npm.io example JSON from: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/Objects/JSON

Install

npm install vue-json-print

Usage

This package provides a single file component meant to work with your existing Vue app. To use, simply import the component and use within your app.

import JsonTree from 'vue-json-print'
import Vue from 'vue';

Vue.component('json-tree', JsonTree);

Using the .vue file directly.

In certain cases, such as server side rendering, you may need to access the .vue component file directly. The package provides the source component file that you can easily import into your project.

import JsonTree from 'vue-json-print/src/components/JsonTree.vue';

Props

dataObject

type: (string|number|boolean|null|object|array)

default: null

The data to be printed. Can be primitives, objects, or arrays. All values must be valid JSON types and all object keys must be valid JSON type. (ie. string not Symbol);

const myDataObject = {
  one: 1,
  two: 2,
  array: [
    true,
    false,
    'string',
  ],
};

<JsonTree :dataObject="myDataObject" />

dataString

type: (string)

default: (undefined)

The data to be printed, provided as a valid JSON string. The string will be parsed via JSON.parse. If both dataString and dataObject are provided, the dataObject value will be used.

const myDataString = '{"one":1, "two":2, "array":[true, false, "string"]}';

<JsonTree :dataString="myDataString" />

expanded

type: (boolean)

default: false

Displays the entire tree in an expanded state. By default all nested nodes in the tree are collapsed.

const myDataObject = {
  ...
};

<JsonTree expanded :dataObject="myDataObject" />

depth

type: (number)

default: 0

Limits how many levels deep to display child nodes. Value of 0 will print all child nodes. Useful for deeply nested data, when you want to limit the number of node displayed.

const myDataObject = {
  ...
};

<JsonTree :depth="2" :dataObject="myDataObject" />

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