Forked from golden-fleece but adjusted and simplified to parse normal JSON with comments. This makes it a bit faster, and the output will always be parsable by standard JSON parsers (comments are only added if you add them).
Patching files like package.json
or tsconfig.json
.
Install it with npm install silver-fleece
and import it into your app:
import * as fleece from 'silver-fleece';
const ast = fleece.parse(`true`);
// { start: 0, end: 4, type: 'Literal', raw: 'true', value: true }
The returned AST is ESTree compliant.
You can optionally pass callbacks that are fired whenever a value or comment is encountered:
const ast = fleece.parse(str, {
onComment: comment => {
console.log('got a comment', comment);
},
onValue: value => {
console.log('got a value', value);
}
});
const { answer } = fleece.evaluate(`{ "answer": 42 }`);
answer === 42; // true
This is where it gets fun:
const str = `
"number": 1,
"string": "yes",
"object": { "nested": true },
"array": ["this", "that", "the other"]
`;
const object = fleece.evaluate(str);
object.number = 42;
object.array[2] = 'EVERYTHING';
fleece.patch(str, object) === `{
"number": 42,
"string": "yes",
"object": { "nested": true },
"array": ["this", "that", "EVERYTHING"]
}`; // true
Notice that the formatting has been preserved.
const object = {
string: 'hello',
'quoted-property': 2,
array: [3, 4]
};
fleece.stringify(object) === `{
"string": "hello",
"quoted-property": 2,
"array": [
3,
4
]
}`; // true
To indent with spaces instead of tabs, pass spaces: n
, where n
is the number of spaces at each level of indentation.
fleece.stringify(object, {
spaces: 2
}) === `{
"string": "hello",
"quoted-property": 2,
"array": [
3,
4
]
}`; // true
Original golden-fleece code is owned and copyrighted by Rich Harris and other contributors. They have released their contributions under the LIL license.
The silver-fleece changes are written by Evert Heylen and are also released under the same LIL license.