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jjsontree.js
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A lightweight JavaScript library that generates customizable tree views to better visualize JSON data.
🔗 A lightweight JavaScript library that generates customizable tree views to better visualize JSON data.
v0.6.0
All the documentation can be found here.
All modern browsers (such as Google Chrome, FireFox, and Opera) are fully supported.
To see a list of all the most recent changes, click here.
You can install the library with npm into your local modules directory using the following command:
npm install jjsontree.js
To get started using JsonTree.js, do the following steps:
Make sure you include the "DOCTYPE html" tag at the top of your HTML, as follows:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/jsontree.js.css">
<script src="dist/jsontree.js"></script>
<div id="tree-1" data-jsontree-options="{ 'showCounts': true, 'data': [ true, false, 5, 10, 'A String' ] }">
Your HTML.
</div>
To see a list of all the available binding options you can use for "data-jsontree-options", click here.
To see a list of all the available custom triggers you can use for "data-jsontree-options", click here.
That's it! Nice and simple. Please refer to the code if you need more help (fully documented).
To customize, and get more out of JsonTree.js, please read through the following documentation.
To see a list of all the public functions available, click here.
Configuration options allow you to customize how JsonTree.js will function. You can set them as follows:
<script>
$jsontree.setConfiguration( {
safeMode: false
} );
</script>
To see a list of all the available configuration options you can use, click here.
FAQs
A lightweight JavaScript library that generates customizable tree views to better visualize, and edit, JSON data.
The npm package jjsontree.js receives a total of 159 weekly downloads. As such, jjsontree.js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jjsontree.js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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