edit-json-file
Edit a json file with ease.
:cloud: Installation
$ npm i --save edit-json-file
:clipboard: Example
const editJsonFile = require("edit-json-file");
let file = editJsonFile(`${__dirname}/foo.json`);
file.set("planet", "Earth");
file.set("name.first", "Johnny");
file.set("name.last", "B.");
file.set("is_student", false);
console.log(file.get());
file.save();
file = editJsonFile(`${__dirname}/foo.json`, {
autosave: true
});
console.log(file.get("name.first"));
file.set("a.new.field.as.object", {
hello: "world"
});
console.log(file.toObject());
:memo: Documentation
JsonEditor(path, options)
Params
- String
path
: The path to the JSON file. - Object
options
: An object containing the following fields: stringify_width
(Number): The JSON stringify indent width (default: 2
).stringify_fn
(Function): A function used by JSON.stringify
.autosave
(Boolean): Save the file when setting some data in it.
Return
- JsonEditor The
JsonEditor
instance.
set(path, value)
Set a value in a specific path.
Params
- String
path
: The object path. - Anything
value
: The value.
Return
- JsonEditor The
JsonEditor
instance.
get(path)
Get a value in a specific path.
Params
Return
- Value The object path value.
read(cb)
Read the JSON file.
Params
- Function
cb
: An optional callback function which will turn the function into an asynchronous one.
Return
- Object The object parsed as object or an empty object by default.
read(The, cb)
write
Write the JSON file.
Params
- String
The
: file content. - Function
cb
: An optional callback function which will turn the function into an asynchronous one.
Return
- JsonEditor The
JsonEditor
instance.
save(cb)
Save the file back to disk.
Params
- Function
cb
: An optional callback function which will turn the function into an asynchronous one.
Return
- JsonEditor The
JsonEditor
instance.
toObject()
Return
editJsonFile(path, options)
Edit a json file.
Params
- String
path
: The path to the JSON file. - Object
options
: An object containing the following fields:
Return
- JsonEditor The
JsonEditor
instance.
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