NeatJSON
Pretty-print your JSON in Ruby with more power than is provided by JSON.pretty_generate
. In particular, like Ruby's pp
(pretty print), NeatJSON will keep objects on one line if they fit, but break them over multiple lines if needed.
Here's an excerpt (from a much larger JSON):
{
"navigation.createroute.poi":[
{"text":"Lay in a course to the Hilton","params":{"poi":"Hilton"}},
{"text":"Take me to the airport","params":{"poi":"airport"}},
{"text":"Let's go to IHOP","params":{"poi":"IHOP"}},
{"text":"Show me how to get to The Med","params":{"poi":"The Med"}},
{"text":"Create a route to Arby's","params":{"poi":"Arby's"}},
{
"text":"Go to the Hilton by the Airport",
"params":{"poi":"Hilton","location":"Airport"}
},
{
"text":"Take me to the Fry's in Fresno",
"params":{"poi":"Fry's","location":"Fresno"}
}
],
"navigation.eta":[
{"text":"When will we get there?"},
{"text":"When will I arrive?"},
{"text":"What time will I get to the destination?"},
{"text":"What time will I reach the destination?"},
{"text":"What time will it be when I arrive?"}
]
}
Installation
gem install neatjson
Examples
require 'neatjson'
o = { b:42.005, a:[42,17], longer:true, str:"yes
please" }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o)
#=> {"b":42.005,"a":[42,17],"longer":true,"str":"yes\nplease"}
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true)
#=> {"a":[42,17],"b":42.005,"longer":true,"str":"yes\nplease"}
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,padding:1,after_comma:1)
#=> { "a":[ 42, 17 ], "b":42.005, "longer":true, "str":"yes\nplease" }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,wrap:40)
#=> {
#=> "a":[42,17],
#=> "b":42.005,
#=> "longer":true,
#=> "str":"yes\nplease"
#=> }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,wrap:40,decimals:2)
#=> {
#=> "a":[42,17],
#=> "b":42.01,
#=> "longer":true,
#=> "str":"yes\nplease"
#=> }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,wrap:40,aligned:true)
#=> {
#=> "a" :[42,17],
#=> "b" :42.005,
#=> "longer":true,
#=> "str" :"yes\nplease"
#=> }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,wrap:40,aligned:true,around_colon:1)
#=> {
#=> "a" : [42,17],
#=> "b" : 42.005,
#=> "longer" : true,
#=> "str" : "yes\nplease"
#=> }
puts JSON.neat_generate(o,sorted:true,wrap:40,aligned:true,around_colon:1,short:true)
#=> {"a" : [42,17],
#=> "b" : 42.005,
#=> "longer" : true,
#=> "str" : "yes\nplease"}
a = [1,2,[3,4,[5]]]
puts JSON.neat_generate(a)
#=> [1,2,[3,4,[5]]]
puts JSON.pretty_generate(a) # oof!
#=> [
#=> 1,
#=> 2,
#=> [
#=> 3,
#=> 4,
#=> [
#=> 5
#=> ]
#=> ]
#=> ]
puts JSON.neat_generate( a, wrap:true, short:true )
#=> [1,
#=> 2,
#=> [3,
#=> 4,
#=> [5]]]
Options
You may pass any of the following option symbols to neat_generate
:
:wrap
— The maximum line width before wrapping. Usefalse
to never wrap, ortrue
(or-1
) to always wrap. Default:80
:indent
— Whitespace used to indent each level when wrapping. Default:" "
(two spaces):short
— Keep the output 'short' when wrapping? This puts opening brackets on the same line as the first value, and closing brackets on the same line as the last. Default:false
- This causes the
:indent
option to be ignored, instead basing indentation on array and object padding.
- This causes the
:sorted
— Sort the keys for objects to be in alphabetical order? Default:false
:aligned
— When wrapping objects, line up the colons (per object)? Default:false
:decimals
— Decimal precision to use for non-integer numbers; usefalse
to keep float values precise. Default:false
:array_padding
— Number of spaces to put inside brackets for arrays. Default:0
:object_padding
— Number of spaces to put inside braces for objects. Default:0
:padding
— Shorthand to set both:array_padding
and:object_padding
. Default:0
:before_comma
— Number of spaces to put before commas (for both arrays and objects). Default:0
:after_comma
— Number of spaces to put after commas (for both arrays and objects). Default:0
:around_comma
— Shorthand to set both:before_comma
and:after_comma
. Default:0
:before_colon_1
— Number of spaces before a colon when the object is on one line. Default:0
:after_colon_1
— Number of spaces after a colon when the object is on one line. Default:0
:before_colon_n
— Number of spaces before a colon when the object is on multiple lines. Default:0
:after_colon_n
— Number of spaces after a colon when the object is on multiple lines. Default:0
:before_colon
— Shorthand to set both:before_colon_1
and:before_colon_n
. Default:0
:after_colon
— Shorthand to set both:after_colon_1
and:after_colon_n
. Default:0
:around_colon
— Shorthand to set both:before_colon
and:after_colon
. Default:0
License & Contact
NeatJSON is copyright ©2015 by Gavin Kistner and is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.txt file for more details.
For bugs or feature requests please open issues on GitHub. For other communication you can email the author directly.
TODO (aka Known Limitations)
- Figure out the best way to play with custom objects that use
to_json
for their representation. - Detect circular references.
- Possibly allow illegal JSON values like
NaN
orInfinity
. - Possibly allow "JSON5" output (legal identifiers unquoted, etc.)
HISTORY
-
v0.6.2 - February 8th, 2016
- Use memoization to avoid performance stalls when wrapping deeply-nested objects/arrays.
Thanks @chroche
- Use memoization to avoid performance stalls when wrapping deeply-nested objects/arrays.
-
v0.6.1 - October 12th, 2015
- Fix handling of nested empty objects and arrays. (Would cause a runtime error in many cases.)
- This change causes empty arrays in a tight wrapping scenario to appear on a single line where they would previously take up three lines.
- Fix handling of nested empty objects and arrays. (Would cause a runtime error in many cases.)
-
v0.6 - April 26th, 2015
- Added
before_colon_1
andbefore_colon_n
to distinguish between single-line and multi-line objects.
- Added
-
v0.5 - April 19th, 2015
- Do not format integers (or floats that equal their integer) using
decimals
option. - Make
neatJSON()
JavaScript available to Node.js as well as web browsers. - Add (Node-based) testing for the JavaScript version.
- Do not format integers (or floats that equal their integer) using
-
v0.4 - April 18th, 2015
- Add JavaScript version with online runner.
-
v0.3.2 - April 16th, 2015
- Force YARD to use Markdown for documentation.
-
v0.3.1 - April 16th, 2015
- Remove some debugging code accidentally left in.
-
v0.3 - April 16th, 2015
- Fix another bug with
short:true
and wrapping array values inside objects.
- Fix another bug with
-
v0.2 - April 16th, 2015
- Fix bug with
short:true
and wrapping values inside objects.
- Fix bug with
-
v0.1 - April 15th, 2015
- Initial release.