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Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
This is a JSON lexer based on the implementation in json3. It can split a JSON String into a list of annotated tokens. It will list whitespace as well, so it can used in-place editing of JSON documents.
Note that this doesn't check the validity of your JSON, so it will tokenize something
like "token"}:
happily.
var lexer = require('json-lexer')
lexer('{"hello": 1.0}')
// results in
[ { type: 'punctuator', value: '{', raw: '{' },
{ type: 'string', value: 'hello', raw: '"hello"' },
{ type: 'punctuator', value: ':', raw: ':' },
{ type: 'whitespace', value: ' ', raw: ' ' },
{ type: 'number', value: 1, raw: '1.0' },
{ type: 'punctuator', value: '}', raw: '}' } ]
Allowed white space between the actual relevant tokens.
The characters surrounding your data: {
, }
, [
, ]
, :
and ,
A JSON string "hi"
, not that the value will be the parsed String without "
A JSON number, like 1
, -1
or 1e1000
. The value will be the parsed number.
One of the allowed literals true
, false
and null
. The value will be the
specific JS literal.
FAQs
lexing json
The npm package json-lexer receives a total of 110,463 weekly downloads. As such, json-lexer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that json-lexer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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