json-crawl
This package provides utility functions for crawling/cloning json objects like a tree
Purpose
The purpose of this package is to simplify the traversal and manipulation of complex JSON objects in a tree-like structure. It provides functions that allow you to iterate over each node of a JSON object, perform custom operations, and clone objects deeply while maintaining independence between the original and cloned objects.
You can use crawl
/syncCrawl
to traverse a JSON object and perform custom operations, such as logging, data transformation, or validation, at each node. The hooks allow you to customize the behavior according to your specific requirements.
Features
- Crawling: The
crawl
/syncCrawl
function allows you to traverse a JSON object, performing custom operations at each node using hooks. - Cloning: The
clone
/syncClone
function creates a deep copy of a JSON object, ensuring that nested objects and arrays are also cloned. - Customizable Hooks: Both
crawl
and clone
functions accept hooks, allowing you to provide custom logic for each node during crawling or cloning. Hooks can modify values, state, rules or perform any desired operations. - Support for Async Hooks: The
crawl
and clone
functions supports asynchronous hooks, allowing you to perform asynchronous operations during crawling.
Installation
npm install json-crawl --save
Usage
Nodejs
Crawls through a JSON object, performing custom operations at each node using the provided hooks.
import { syncClone, syncCrawl } from 'json-crawl'
const data = {
};
const hooks = [
({ value, path, key, state, rules }) => {
return {
value: newValue,
state: newState,
rules: newRules
exitHook,
terminate: true,
done: true
}
},
];
const params = {
state?: {
},
rules?: {
}
};
const cloned = syncClone(data, hooks, params)
syncCrawl(data, hooks, params)
Contributing
When contributing, keep in mind that it is an objective of json-crawl
to have no package dependencies. This may change in the future, but for now, no-dependencies.
Please run the unit tests before submitting your PR: npm test
. Hopefully your PR includes additional unit tests to illustrate your change/modification!
License
MIT