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Appendable sequences of JSON documents
There’s an issue with JSON that I can’t tolerate: If you want to add a new object to a JSON document, you have to rewrite the whole document. That makes it inappropriate for logging an similar tasks. This is where JSML pitches in.
Here’s an example document that defines metadata for serveral articles:
{
"title": "Hello World",
"date": "2012-08-09",
"tags": [ "hello world", "misc" ]
}
---
{
"title": "The second article",
"date": "2012-08-10",
"tags": [ "misc" ]
}
Note that each object is a normal JSON representation of a JavaScript object. In JSON itself, the same document would look like this:
[
{
"title": "Hello World",
"date": "2012-08-09",
"tags": [ "hello world", "misc" ]
},
{
"title": "The second article",
"date": "2012-08-10",
"tags": [ "misc" ]
}
]
So the only difference from a usual JSON document is, that objects in top level
arrays are separated by --- on a distinct line.
npm install jsml
or
ender build jsml
You can use JSML just like JSON:
var JSML = require('jsml');
var jsmlDocument = '{ "title": "Hello World",\n'
+ '"date": "2012-08-09",\n'
+ '"tags": [ "hello world", "misc" ] }\n'
+ '---\n'
+ '{ "title": "The second article",\n'
+ '"date": "2012-08-10",\n'
+ '"tags": [ "misc" ] }\n';
// Parse a string
var doc = JSML.parse(jsmlDocument);
console.log(doc);
// Stringify an Object or an Array of Objects
var jsmlString = JSML.stringify(doc, null, ' ');
console.log(jsmlString);
This will print:
[ { title: 'Hello World',
date: '2012-08-09',
tags: [ 'hello world', 'misc' ] },
{ title: 'The second article',
date: '2012-08-10',
tags: [ 'misc' ] } ]
for the parsed string and the following for the stringified array:
{
"title": "Hello World",
"date": "2012-08-09",
"tags": [
"hello world",
"misc"
]
}
---
{
"title": "The second article",
"date": "2012-08-10",
"tags": [
"misc"
]
}
If you encounter any bugs or issues, feel free to open an issue at github.
Copyright © 2012 Paul Vorbach
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Appendable sequences of JSON documents
The npm package jsml receives a total of 356 weekly downloads. As such, jsml popularity was classified as not popular.
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