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@hint/utils-json
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@hint/utils-json
)Set of helpers to process JSON.
This package is installed automatically when adding webhint to your project so running the following is enough:
npm install hint --save-dev
finalConfig
: Calculate the final configuration taking into account the
extend property.parseJSON
: Parse a json string.loadJSONFile
: Loads a JSON a file.JSONLocationOptions
: Type representing the options for the location.JSONLocationFunction
: Type representing the options for the location
function.IJSONResult
: Interface for a JSONResult.ExtendableConfiguration
: Type representing a extendable configuration.IParsingError
: Interface for an error parsing.ISchemaValidationError
: Interface for an error validating a json.SchemaValidationResult
: Type representing the result of a json validation.GroupedError
: Type representing a group of errors validating a json.validate
: Validate a json given a schema.FAQs
utils for JSON
The npm package @hint/utils-json receives a total of 14,675 weekly downloads. As such, @hint/utils-json popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hint/utils-json demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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