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destr

A faster, secure and convenient alternative for JSON.parse

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What is destr?

The `destr` npm package is designed to safely parse JSON strings without throwing an error for invalid JSON. It can return the original string if parsing fails, making it useful for handling dynamic JSON data that may not always be properly formatted. It also recognizes and correctly parses values like `null`, `true`, `false`, and `undefined`.

What are destr's main functionalities?

Safe JSON parsing

Safely parse a JSON string without throwing an error. If the string is not valid JSON, it returns the original string.

"const destr = require('destr');
const json = '{\"key\":\"value\"}';
const parsed = destr(json);
console.log(parsed); // Output: { key: 'value' }"

Parsing special JSON values

Correctly parse special JSON values such as `null`, `true`, `false`, and `undefined`, returning their corresponding JavaScript types.

"const destr = require('destr');
console.log(destr('null')); // Output: null
console.log(destr('true')); // Output: true
console.log(destr('false')); // Output: false
console.log(destr('undefined')); // Output: undefined"

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Package last updated on 28 May 2020

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