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resolves a series of inputs to a single json value.
cobble(options)
options
has the following properties:
inputs (required)
: a list of inputs where each element can be one of the following:
path
and format
, where format
can be one of json
, yaml
, and properties
raw
that maps to a value in json, yaml, or .properties formatvarsObj
: an optional object that will be used as the context for interpolation will be done and passed in as the last input
debug: (line: string) => void
: optional
%{VARIABLE_NAME}%
will be evaluated in the context of varsObj
$read_text(path: string)
will be interpreted as a file containing text.$read_json(path: string)
will be interpreted as a file containing json.$read_yaml(path<string>)
will be interpreted as a file containing yaml.import { cobble } from 'jsonsmith'
cobble({
inputs: [
'someDir/yaml1.yaml',
'someDir/yaml2.yaml'
]
});
This will do a deep extends with target being the first argument provided, and subsequent arguments as sources.
import { cobble } from 'jsonsmith'
cobble({
inputs: [
{
"raw": {
"version": "0.5",
"appName": "app"
}
},
{
"raw": "version=1.0"
}
]
})
The above would result in the following object
{
"appName": "app",
"version": "1.0"
}
import { cobble } from 'jsonsmith'
cobble({
inputs: [
{
"raw": "template=$read_json('templates/template.json')"
},
{
"raw": "version=%{APP_VERSION}%"
}
],
varsObj: { APP_VERSION: "1.7" }
})
where templates/template.json
looks like
{
"name": "Scott Storch",
"subject": "Mellow my man"
}
would result in the following object
{
"template": {
"name": "Scott Storch",
"subject": "Mellow my man"
},
"version": "1.7"
}
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resolves a series of inputs to a single json value.
The npm package jsonsmith receives a total of 324 weekly downloads. As such, jsonsmith popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsonsmith 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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