Guess the indentation of a JSON string.
Example
import guessJsonIndent from 'guess-json-indent'
const input = [{ example: true }]
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input))
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, 1))
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, 2))
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, 4))
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, '\t'))
guessJsonIndent(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, '\t\t'))
const jsonString = JSON.stringify(input, undefined, 2)
const indent = guessJsonIndent(jsonString)
const parsedValue = JSON.parse(jsonString)
console.log(JSON.stringify(input, undefined, indent))
Install
npm install guess-json-indent
This package works in both Node.js >=16.17.0 and
browsers.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
. If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
API
guessJsonIndent(jsonString)
The return value is the same as the third argument to JSON.stringify()
:
undefined
: none- integer: number of spaces
- string: tabs
Benchmarks
This library is very fast thanks to:
- Looking only at the first indented line, which is sufficient in the vast
majority of real-life cases
- Being specific to JSON
The following benchmarks compares it:
guess-json-indent: 43ns
detect-json-indent: 60114470ns
detect-indentation: 141975495ns
detect-indent: 198161087ns
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