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@hyperjump/json
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This is a reimplementation of the builtin JSON
object to add JSON Pointer parameters to
the "reviver" and "replacer" functions. Other than the added parameters, the
interface is the same as the original.
Includes support for node.js JavaScript (CommonJS and ES Modules), TypeScript, and browsers.
npm install @hyperjump/json
const Json = require("@hyperjump/json");
const subject = `{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"foo": { "type": "string" },
"bar": { "$ref": "#/$defs/number" }
},
"required": ["foo", "bar"],
"$defs": {
"number": { "type": "number" }
}
}`;
const result = Json.parse(subject, (key, value, pointer) => {
console.log("REVIVER", pointer, key, JSON.stringify(value));
return value;
});
const json = Json.stringify(result, (key, value, pointer) => {
console.log("REPLACER", pointer, key, value);
return value;
}, " ");
Run the tests
npm test
Run the tests with a continuous test runner
npm test -- --watch
FAQs
JSON parser and stringifier with JSON Pointer support
We found that @hyperjump/json demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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