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@synstack/json
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Schema-safe and type-safe JSON serialization and deserialization
[!NOTE] This package is accessible through @synstack/fs for convenience.
When you need to work with JSON data in a type-safe way, this package provides simple, strongly-typed functions:
import { serialize, deserialize } from "@synstack/json";
import { z } from "zod";
// Define a schema for type safety
const userSchema = z.object({
name: z.string(),
age: z.number(),
});
// Serialize data with schema validation
const jsonString = serialize(
{ name: "John", age: 30 },
{ schema: userSchema, pretty: true },
);
// Deserialize with type inference
const user = deserialize(jsonString, { schema: userSchema });
console.log(user.name); // Type-safe access
// Handle invalid JSON gracefully
try {
deserialize("invalid json");
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof JsonParseException) {
console.error("Failed to parse JSON:", error.message);
}
}
# Using npm
npm install @synstack/json
# Using yarn
yarn add @synstack/json
# Using pnpm
pnpm add @synstack/json
Convert JavaScript objects to JSON strings with optional pretty printing:
import { serialize } from "@synstack/json";
// Basic serialization
const json = serialize({ hello: "world" });
// Pretty printing
const prettyJson = serialize({ hello: "world" }, { pretty: true });
console.log(prettyJson);
// {
// "hello": "world"
// }
Parse JSON strings with TypeScript type inference:
import { deserialize } from "@synstack/json";
// Basic deserialization
const data = deserialize<{ count: number }>('{"count": 42}');
console.log(data.count); // TypeScript knows this is a number
// Handle parsing errors
try {
deserialize('{"invalid": json}');
} catch (error) {
console.error("Invalid JSON:", error.message);
}
Use Zod schemas for runtime type checking:
import { serialize, deserialize } from "@synstack/json";
import { z } from "zod";
// Define a schema
const configSchema = z.object({
port: z.number(),
host: z.string(),
debug: z.boolean(),
});
// Validate during serialization
const jsonString = serialize(
{ port: 3000, host: "localhost", debug: true },
{ schema: configSchema },
);
// Validate during deserialization
const config = deserialize(jsonString, {
schema: configSchema,
});
// config has type { port: number; host: string; debug: boolean }
FAQs
Schema-safe and type-safe JSON serialization and deserialization
The npm package @synstack/json receives a total of 327 weekly downloads. As such, @synstack/json popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @synstack/json demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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