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@uiw/react-json-view
Advanced tools
A React component for displaying and editing javascript arrays and JSON objects. Preview of v1 documentation is available here.
π Improved with TypeScript β Better code hints for a smoother development experience.
π¨ Customizable Themes β Supports theme customization & online editing.
π Dark/Light Mode β Seamless switching between themes.
π¦ Zero Dependencies β Lightweight and efficient.
π Clipboard Support β Easily copy JSON data.
βοΈ Editable & Extendable β Supports editing and adding new properties.
β»οΈ Update Highlighting β Option to highlight changes.
The latest version v2 features a redesigned API for better maintainability, a more flexible component customization system, and fully customizable rendering, making it more aligned with Reactβs component model. π Check out the v2 documentation and examples.
npm install @uiw/react-json-view
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
import JsonViewEditor from '@uiw/react-json-view/editor';
import { lightTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/light';
import { darkTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/dark';
import { TriangleArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-arrow';
import { TriangleSolidArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-solid-arrow';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const avatar = 'https://i.imgur.com/MK3eW3As.jpg';
const longArray = new Array(1000).fill(1);
const example = {
avatar,
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
bigint: 10086n,
null: null,
undefined,
timer: 0,
date: new Date('Tue Sep 13 2022 14:07:44 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)'),
array: [19, 100.86, 'test', NaN, Infinity],
nestedArray: [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
],
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
longArray,
string_number: '1234',
};
<JsonView value={example} />
By default, the lightTheme light theme is used, and a darkTheme dark theme configuration is built in
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
import { lightTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/light';
import { darkTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/dark';
import { nordTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/nord';
import { githubLightTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/githubLight';
import { githubDarkTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/githubDark';
import { vscodeTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/vscode';
import { gruvboxTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/gruvbox';
import { monokaiTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/monokai';
import { basicTheme } from '@uiw/react-json-view/basic';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
boolean: true,
null: null,
nan: NaN,
url: new URL('https://example.com'),
}
const style = { display: 'grid', gap: '1rem', gridTemplateColumns: 'repeat(auto-fill, minmax(250px, 1fr))' };
export default function Demo() {
return (
<div style={style}>
<JsonView value={object} style={darkTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={lightTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={nordTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={githubLightTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={githubDarkTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={gruvboxTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={vscodeTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={monokaiTheme} />
<JsonView value={object} style={basicTheme} />
</div>
);
}
Example of custom vscode theme styles:
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
}
const customTheme = {
'--w-rjv-font-family': 'monospace',
'--w-rjv-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-key-number': '#268bd2',
'--w-rjv-key-string': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#1e1e1e',
'--w-rjv-line-color': '#36334280',
'--w-rjv-arrow-color': '#838383',
'--w-rjv-edit-color': 'var(--w-rjv-color)',
'--w-rjv-info-color': '#9c9c9c7a',
'--w-rjv-update-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-copied-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-copied-success-color': '#28a745',
'--w-rjv-curlybraces-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-colon-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-brackets-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-ellipsis-color': '#cb4b16',
'--w-rjv-quotes-color': 'var(--w-rjv-key-string)',
'--w-rjv-quotes-string-color': 'var(--w-rjv-type-string-color)',
'--w-rjv-type-string-color': '#ce9178',
'--w-rjv-type-int-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-float-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-bigint-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-boolean-color': '#569cd6',
'--w-rjv-type-date-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-url-color': '#3b89cf',
'--w-rjv-type-null-color': '#569cd6',
'--w-rjv-type-nan-color': '#859900',
'--w-rjv-type-undefined-color': '#569cd6',
};
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView value={object} keyName="root" style={customTheme} />
)
}
Online custom style example, please check in the documentation website
import React, { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import Colorful from '@uiw/react-color-colorful';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
avatar: 'https://i.imgur.com/MK3eW3As.jpg',
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
bigint: 10086n,
null: null,
undefined,
timer: 0,
nan: NaN,
url: new URL('https://example.com'),
date: new Date('Tue Sep 13 2022 14:07:44 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)'),
array: [19, 100.86, 'test', NaN, Infinity],
nestedArray: [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
],
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
string_number: '1234',
}
const customTheme = {
'--w-rjv-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-key-number': '#268bd2',
'--w-rjv-key-string': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#1e1e1e',
'--w-rjv-line-color': '#36334280',
'--w-rjv-arrow-color': '#838383',
'--w-rjv-edit-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-info-color': '#9c9c9c7a',
'--w-rjv-update-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-copied-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-copied-success-color': '#28a745',
'--w-rjv-curlybraces-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-colon-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-brackets-color': '#d4d4d4',
'--w-rjv-ellipsis-color': '#cb4b16',
'--w-rjv-quotes-color': '#9cdcfe',
'--w-rjv-quotes-string-color': '#ce9178',
'--w-rjv-type-string-color': '#ce9178',
'--w-rjv-type-int-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-float-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-bigint-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-boolean-color': '#569cd6',
'--w-rjv-type-date-color': '#b5cea8',
'--w-rjv-type-url-color': '#3b89cf',
'--w-rjv-type-null-color': '#569cd6',
'--w-rjv-type-nan-color': '#859900',
'--w-rjv-type-undefined-color': '#569cd6',
};
export default function Demo() {
const [cssvar, setCssvar] = useState('--w-rjv-background-color');
const [hex, setHex] = useState("#1e1e1e");
const [editable, setEditable] = useState(false);
const [theme, setTheme] = useState(customTheme);
const onChange = ({ hexa }) => {
setHex(hexa);
setTheme({ ...theme, [cssvar]: hexa });
};
const [src, setSrc] = useState({ ...object })
useEffect(() => {
const loop = () => {
setSrc(src => ({
...src,
timer: src.timer + 1
}))
}
const id = setInterval(loop, 1000)
return () => clearInterval(id)
}, []);
const changeEditable = (evn) => setEditable(evn.target.checked);
return (
<React.Fragment>
<div style={{ display: 'flex', gap: '1rem', alignItems: 'flex-start' }}>
<JsonView
// editable={editable}
value={src}
keyName="root"
style={{ flex: 1, overflow: 'auto', ...theme }}
/>
<div>
<Colorful color={hex} onChange={onChange} />
<div style={{ display: 'flex', gap: '0.4rem', flexDirection: 'column', ...customTheme }}>
{Object.keys(customTheme).map((varname, idx) => {
const click = () => {
setCssvar(varname);
setHex(customTheme[varname]);
};
const active = cssvar === varname ? '#a8a8a8' : '';
return (
<button key={idx}
style={{ background: active, border: 0,boxShadow: 'inset 0px 0px 1px #000', display: 'flex', alignItems: 'center', gap: 5, padding: '1px 3px' }}
onClick={click}
>
<span style={{ display: 'inline-block', width: 12, height: 12, background: `var(${varname})` }}></span>
{varname}
</button>
)
})}
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div>
Copy the theme configuration below into your project.
</div>
<pre style={{ padding: 10 }}>
{JSON.stringify(theme, null, 2)}
</pre>
</React.Fragment>
);
}
v2 version allows flexible customization of each "part" by providing small sub-components for customization, including value and type components: <Bigint />, <Date />, <False />, <Float />, <Int />, <Map />, <Nan />, <Null />, <Set />, <String />, <True />, <Undefined />, <Url />, and symbol components: <ValueQuote />, <Arrow />, <Colon />, <Quote />, <BraceLeft />, <BraceRight />, <BracketsLeft />, <BracketsRight />.
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
avatar: 'https://i.imgur.com/MK3eW3As.jpg',
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
}
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={object}
keyName="root"
displayObjectSize={false}
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
>
<JsonView.String
render={({ children, ...reset }, { type, value, keyName }) => {
const isImg = /^https?.*\.(jpg|png)$/i.test(value)
if (type === 'type' && isImg) {
return <span />
}
if (type === 'value' && isImg) {
return <img {...reset} height="26" src={value} />
}
}}
/>
<JsonView.Colon> -> </JsonView.Colon>
</JsonView>
)
}
Support for the URL(opens in a new tab) API.
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={{
url: new URL('https://example.com?t=12'),
urlStr: "https://example.com",
github: "https://example.com",
}}
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
/>
)
}
Supports certain partial customizations such as: <Copied />, <CountInfo />, <CountInfoExtra />, <Ellipsis />, <KeyName />, <Row />
import React, { Fragment } from 'react';
import JsonView, { ValueQuote } from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const Copied = JsonView.Copied;
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={{
url: new URL('https://example.com?t=12'),
urlStr: "https://example.com",
github: "https://example.com",
}}
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
>
<Copied
render={({ 'data-copied': copied, style, onClick, ...props }, { value }) => {
const styl = { whiteSpace: 'nowrap' }
if (copied) {
return <span style={{ ...style, ...styl }}>ε€εΆζε</span>
}
return <span style={{ ...style, ...styl }} onClick={onClick}>ε€εΆ</span>
}}
/>
<JsonView.Url
render={(props, { type, value }) => {
if (type === 'type' && value instanceof URL) {
return <span />
}
if (type === 'value' && value instanceof URL) {
return (
<Fragment>
<a href={value.href} target="_blank" {...props}>
<ValueQuote />
{value.href}
<ValueQuote />
</a>
Open URL
</Fragment>
);
}
}}
/>
</JsonView>
)
}
More in-depth customization (#19)
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
_id: "ObjectId('13212hakjdhajksd')",
uid: "test1",
attival_time: new Date('Tue Sep 13 2022 14:07:44 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)'),
__v: 0
}
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={object}
// keyName="root"
displayObjectSize={false}
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
>
<JsonView.Quote render={() => <span />}/>
<JsonView.String
render={({ children, ...reset }, { type, value, keyName }) => {
if (type === 'type') {
return <span />
}
if (type === 'value' && /ObjectId\(['"](.*?)['"]\)/.test(value)) {
return <span {...reset}>{children}</span>
}
}}
/>
<JsonView.Date
render={({ children, ...reset }, { type, value, keyName }) => {
if (type === 'type') {
return <span />
}
}}
/>
<JsonView.Int
render={({ children, ...reset }, { type, value, keyName }) => {
if (type === 'type') {
return <span />
}
}}
/>
</JsonView>
)
}
Inspector
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = [
{
"_id": "56dcf573b09c217d39fd7621",
"name": "Howard Christensen",
"email": "howardchristensen@gmail.com",
"phone": "+1 (830) 529-3176",
"address": "511 Royce Street, Hilltop, Tennessee, 9712"
},
{
"_id": "56dcf57323630b06251e93cd",
"name": "Eleanor Lynn",
"email": "eleanorlynn@gmail.com",
"phone": "+1 (911) 576-2345",
"address": "547 Dearborn Court, Trona, California, 8629"
},
{
"_id": "56dcf5738279cac6b081e512",
"name": "Baxter Mooney",
"email": "baxtermooney@gmail.com",
"phone": "+1 (954) 456-3456",
"address": "349 Cumberland Walk, Washington, Alaska, 3154"
},
{
"_id": "56dcf57303accabd43740957",
"name": "Calhoun Tyson",
"email": "calhountyson@gmail.com",
"phone": "+1 (818) 456-2529",
"address": "367 Lyme Avenue, Ladera, Louisiana, 6292"
},
]
const customTheme = {
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#fff',
'--w-rjv-border-left-width': 0,
'--w-rjv-color': '#881391',
'--w-rjv-type-int-color': '#881391',
'--w-rjv-key-number': '#881391',
'--w-rjv-key-string': '#881391',
};
const Quote = JsonView.Quote;
const BraceLeft = JsonView.BraceLeft;
const BraceRight = JsonView.BraceRight;
const CountInfo = JsonView.CountInfo;
const Ellipsis = JsonView.Ellipsis;
const CountInfoExtra = JsonView.CountInfoExtra;
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={object}
style={customTheme}
enableClipboard={false}
displayDataTypes={false}
>
<Ellipsis
render={({ 'data-expanded': isExpanded, className, ...props }, { value }) => {
if (Array.isArray(value) && isExpanded) {
console.log('props:',value, isExpanded, props)
return (
<span className={className}>
{Array.from({ length: value.length }, () => 'Object').join(', ')}
</span>
)
}
return <span />;
}}
/>
<Quote>
<span />
</Quote>
<BraceLeft>
<span />
</BraceLeft>
<BraceRight>
<span />
</BraceRight>
<CountInfo
render={({ 'data-length': length, ...props }, { value }) => {
const isArray = Array.isArray(value);
if (isArray) return <span />;
return (
<span {...props}>Object</span>
);
}}
/>
</JsonView>
);
}
Passing as="tagName" will automatically infer the type.
<JsonView.CountInfo
as="del"
render={(props, { value, keyName }) => {
if (keyName === 'integer' && typeof value === 'number' && value > 10) {
console.log('value:', value, props)
return <del {...props}>{keyName}</del>;
}
}}
/>
Add a click event on the data row
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
value={{
name: 'John',
age: 30,
hobbies: ['reading', 'coding', 'swimming'],
address: {
street: '123 Main St',
city: 'New York',
country: {
name: 'Main ',
codex: '123'
}
}
}}
>
<JsonView.Row
as="div"
render={(props, { keyName, value, parentValue }) => {
return (
<div
{...props}
onClick={() => {
console.log("keyName", keyName)
console.log("value", value)
console.log("parentValue", parentValue)
}}
/>
)
}}
/>
</JsonView>
)
}
import React, { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
timer: 0,
object: { 'first-child': true, 'second-child': false, 'last-child': null },
}
export default function Demo() {
const [src, setSrc] = useState({ ...object })
useEffect(() => {
const loop = () => {
setSrc(src => ({
...src,
timer: src.timer + 1
}))
}
const id = setInterval(loop, 1000)
return () => clearInterval(id)
}, []);
return (
<JsonView
value={src}
keyName="root"
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
'--w-rjv-border-left': '1px dashed #ebebeb',
// β
Change default update background color β
'--w-rjv-update-color': '#ff6ffd',
}}
/>
)
}
This feature can be disabled with highlightUpdates={false}, and the default color can be changed with --w-rjv-update-color.
import React, { Fragment } from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
export default function Demo() {
const value = { data: ["123", 23] }
return (
<JsonView value={value} style={{ '--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff' }}>
<JsonView.Colon render={(props, { parentValue, value, keyName }) => {
if (Array.isArray(parentValue) && props.children == ":") {
return <span />
}
return <span {...props} />
}}/>
<JsonView.KeyName
render={({ ...props }, { type, parentValue, value, keyName }) => {
if (Array.isArray(parentValue) && Number.isFinite( props.children)) {
return <span />
}
return <span {...props} />
}}
/>
</JsonView>
)
}
Determines whether the node should be expanded on the first render. The default value of collapsed is false.
If both collapsed and shouldExpandNodeInitially are set, collapsed takes precedence; shouldExpandNodeInitially only takes effect when collapsed is false.
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
nestedArray: [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
],
}
export default function Demo() {
const [collapsed, setCollapsed] = useState(false)
return (
<>
<input type="checkbox" id="collapsed" checked={collapsed} onChange={(e) => setCollapsed(e.target.checked)} />
<label for="collapsed"> collapsed={collapsed == true ? "false" : "2"} </label>
<JsonView
value={object}
collapsed={collapsed == true ? false : 2}
shouldExpandNodeInitially={(isExpanded, { value, keys, level }) => {
if (keys.length > 0 && keys[0] == "object") {
return false
}
return isExpanded
}}
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
}}
>
</JsonView>
</>
)
}
Use built-in default icons.
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
import { TriangleArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-arrow';
import { TriangleSolidArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-solid-arrow';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
nestedArray: [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
],
}
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={object}
keyName="root"
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
'--w-rjv-border-left': '1px dashed #ebebeb',
}}
>
<JsonView.Arrow>
<TriangleSolidArrow />
</JsonView.Arrow>
</JsonView>
)
}
Display of custom svg icon components
import React from 'react';
import JsonView from '@uiw/react-json-view';
import { TriangleArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-arrow';
import { TriangleSolidArrow } from '@uiw/react-json-view/triangle-solid-arrow';
const object = {
string: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
integer: 42,
float: 114.514,
object: {
'first-child': true,
'second-child': false,
'last-child': null,
},
nestedArray: [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
],
}
export default function Demo() {
return (
<JsonView
value={object}
keyName="root"
style={{
'--w-rjv-background-color': '#ffffff',
'--w-rjv-border-left': '1px dashed #ebebeb',
}}
>
<JsonView.Arrow
render={({ 'data-expanded': isExpanded, ...props }) => {
const svgProps = {
style: {
cursor: 'pointer', height: '1em', width: '1em', marginRight: 5, userSelect: 'none'
},
fill: "var(--w-rjv-arrow-color, currentColor)"
}
if (!isExpanded) {
return (
<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" {...svgProps}>
<path d="M12,20C7.59,20 4,16.41 4,12C4,7.59 7.59,4 12,4C16.41,4 20,7.59 20,12C20,16.41 16.41,20 12,20M12,2A10,10 0 0,0 2,12A10,10 0 0,0 12,22A10,10 0 0,0 22,12A10,10 0 0,0 12,2M7,13H17V11H7" />
</svg>
);
}
return (
<svg viewBox="0 0 24 24" {...svgProps}>
<path d="M12,20C7.59,20 4,16.41 4,12C4,7.59 7.59,4 12,4C16.41,4 20,7.59 20,12C20,16.41 16.41,20 12,20M12,2A10,10 0 0,0 2,12A10,10 0 0,0 12,22A10,10 0 0,0 22,12A10,10 0 0,0 12,2M13,7H11V11H7V13H11V17H13V13H17V11H13V7Z" />
</svg>
);
}}
/>
</JsonView>
);
}
Migrate from JSON View v1 to v2. The new v2 version has removed the and quotes props.components
export interface JsonViewProps<T extends object> extends React.DetailedHTMLProps<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, HTMLDivElement> {
- quotes?: "'" | '"' | '';
- components?: {};
}
export interface JsonViewProps<T extends object> extends React.DetailedHTMLProps<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, HTMLDivElement> {
/** This property contains your input JSON */
value?: T;
/** Define the root node name. @default undefined */
keyName?: string | number;
/** Whether sort keys through `String.prototype.localeCompare()` @default false */
objectSortKeys?: boolean | ((keyA: string, keyB: string, valueA: T, valueB: T) => number);
/** Set the indent-width for nested objects @default 15 */
indentWidth?: number;
/** When set to `true`, `objects` and `arrays` are labeled with size @default true */
displayObjectSize?: boolean;
/** When set to `true`, data type labels prefix values @default true */
displayDataTypes?: boolean;
/** The user can copy objects and arrays to clipboard by clicking on the clipboard icon. @default true */
enableClipboard?: boolean;
/** When set to true, all nodes will be collapsed by default. Use an integer value to collapse at a particular depth. @default false */
collapsed?: boolean | number;
/** Determine whether the node should be expanded on the first render, or you can use collapsed to control the level of expansion (by default, the root is expanded). */
shouldExpandNodeInitially?: ShouldExpandNodeInitially<T>;
/** Whether to highlight updates. @default true */
highlightUpdates?: boolean;
/** Shorten long JSON strings, Set to `0` to disable this feature @default 30 */
shortenTextAfterLength?: number;
/** When the text exceeds the length, `...` will be displayed. Currently, this `...` can be customized. @default "..." */
stringEllipsis?: number;
/** Callback function for when a treeNode is expanded or collapsed */
onExpand?: (props: { expand: boolean; value?: T; keyid: string; keyName?: string | number }) => void;
/** Fires event when you copy */
onCopied?: (text: string, value?: T) => void;
}
export type ShouldExpandNodeInitially<T extends object> = (isExpanded: boolean, props: {
keyName?: string | number;
value?: T;
parentValue?: T;
keys: (number | string)[];
level: number;
}) => boolean;
import { BraceLeft } from './symbol/BraceLeft';
import { BraceRight } from './symbol/BraceRight';
import { BracketsLeft } from './symbol/BracketsLeft';
import { BracketsRight } from './symbol/BracketsRight';
import { Arrow } from './symbol/Arrow';
import { Colon } from './symbol/Colon';
import { Quote } from './symbol/Quote';
import { ValueQuote } from './symbol/ValueQuote';
import { Bigint } from './types/Bigint';
import { Date } from './types/Date';
import { False } from './types/False';
import { Float } from './types/Float';
import { Int } from './types/Int';
import { Map } from './types/Map';
import { Nan } from './types/Nan';
import { Null } from './types/Null';
import { Set } from './types/Set';
import { StringText } from './types/String';
import { True } from './types/True';
import { Undefined } from './types/Undefined';
import { Url } from './types/Url';
import { Copied } from './section/Copied';
import { CountInfo } from './section/CountInfo';
import { CountInfoExtra } from './section/CountInfoExtra';
import { Ellipsis } from './section/Ellipsis';
import { KeyName } from './section/KeyName';
import { Row } from './section/Row';
type JsonViewComponent = React.FC<React.PropsWithRef<JsonViewProps<object>>> & {
BraceLeft: typeof BraceLeft;
BraceRight: typeof BraceRight;
BracketsLeft: typeof BracketsLeft;
BracketsRight: typeof BracketsRight;
Arrow: typeof Arrow;
Colon: typeof Colon;
Quote: typeof Quote;
ValueQuote: typeof ValueQuote;
Bigint: typeof Bigint;
Date: typeof Date;
False: typeof False;
Float: typeof Float;
Int: typeof Int;
Map: typeof Map;
Nan: typeof Nan;
Null: typeof Null;
Set: typeof Set;
String: typeof StringText;
True: typeof True;
Undefined: typeof Undefined;
Url: typeof Url;
Copied: typeof Copied;
CountInfo: typeof CountInfo;
CountInfoExtra: typeof CountInfoExtra;
Ellipsis: typeof Ellipsis;
KeyName: typeof KeyName;
Row: typeof Row;
};
declare const JsonView: JsonViewComponent;
export default JsonView;
Here is the size benchmark (using bundlephobia.com) against similar React libraries (found by npmjs.com/search):
| Library | Bundle size (gzip) | Deps | Last commit | Download | Editable | Demo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| @uiw/react-json-view | β | demo | ||||
| react-json-view-lite | β | demo | ||||
| react-json-pretty | β | - | ||||
| β | demo | |||||
| react-json-tree | β | |||||
| β | demo | |||||
| react-inspector | β | demo | ||||
| react-domify | β | demo | ||||
| react18-json-view | β | demo | ||||
| @textea/json-viewer | β | demo | ||||
| react-editable-json-tree | β | demo | ||||
| react-json-view | β | demo |
Runs the project in development mode.
# Step 1, run first, listen to the component compile and output the .js file
# listen for compilation output type .d.ts file
npm run watch
# Step 2, development mode, listen to compile preview website instance
npm run start
Builds the app for production to the build folder.
npm run build
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. Your app is ready to be deployed!
As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!
Made with contributors.
Licensed under the MIT License.
react-json-view is a popular package for displaying and editing JSON data in React applications. It offers similar functionalities to @uiw/react-json-view, such as expandable nodes and editable fields. However, @uiw/react-json-view provides additional customization options and themes.
jsoneditor-react is a wrapper around the JSONEditor library, providing a rich text editor for JSON data. It offers more advanced editing capabilities compared to @uiw/react-json-view, such as drag-and-drop support and JSON schema validation, but may be more complex to integrate.
FAQs
JSON viewer for react.
The npm package @uiw/react-json-view receives a total of 248,390 weekly downloads. As such, @uiw/react-json-view popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uiw/react-json-view demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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