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js-jsonl

jsonl.parse() and jsonl.stringify()

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js-jsonl

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Installation

npm install js-jsonl

Usage

import { jsonl } from 'js-jsonl';

const jsonlString = `
  ["Name", "Session", "Score", "Completed"]
  ["Gilbert", "2013", 24, true]
  ["Alexa", "2013", 29, true]
  ["May", "2012B", 14, false]
  ["Deloise", "2012A", 19, true]
`;

const jsonlParsed = [
  ["Name", "Session", "Score", "Completed"],
  ["Gilbert", "2013", 24, true],
  ["Alexa", "2013", 29, true],
  ["May", "2012B", 14, false],
  ["Deloise", "2012A", 19, true]
];

expect(jsonl.parse(jsonlString)).toEqual(jsonlParsed);
expect(jsonl.stringify(jsonlParsed)).toEqual(jsonlString);

// Also works with TypeScript!

const fooBar = jsonl.parse<{ foo: 'bar' }>("{foo: 'bar'}");
const fooBarString = jsonl.stringify(fooBar)
const fooBarParsed: { foo: 'bar' } = jsonl.parse(fooBarString); // no type error!

You can also use the JsonlInfer<T> helper to extract the JSONL type:

import { jsonl } from 'js-jsonl';
import type { JsonlInfer } from 'js-jsonl';

const fooBar = jsonl.parse<{ foo: string }>("{foo: 'bar'}\n{foo: 'baz'}");
type FooBarParsed = JsonlInfer<typeof fooBar> // { foo: string }

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Package last updated on 23 Apr 2022

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