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pretty-data2
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nodejs plugin to pretty-print or minify text in XML, JSON, CSS and SQL formats.
Version - 0.40.1
Copyright (c) 2012 Vadim Kiryukhin ( vkiryukhin @ gmail.com )
Home page: http://www.eslinstructor.net/pretty-data/
License: Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
##Description
pd.xml(data )
- pretty print XML;
pd.json(data)
- pretty print JSON;
pd.css(data )
- pretty print CSS;
pd.sql(data )
- pretty print SQL;
pd.xmlmin(data [, preserveComments])
- minify XML;
pd.jsonmin(data)
- minify JSON text;
pd.cssmin(data [, preserveComments] )
- minify CSS text;
pd.sqlmin(data)
- minify SQL text;
PARAMETERS:
@data
- String; XML, JSON, CSS or SQL text to beautify;
@preserveComments
- Bool (optional, used in npp.minxml and npp.mincss only);
Set this flag to true to prevent removing comments from @data;
@Return
- String;
USAGE:
var pd = require('pretty-data').pd;
var xml_pp = pd.xml(data);
var xml_min = pd.xmlmin(data [,true]);
var json_pp = pd.json(data);
var json_min = pd.jsonmin(data);
var css_pp = pd.css(data);
var css_min = pd.cssmin(data [, true]);
var sql_pp = pd.sql(data);
var sql_min = pd.sqlmin(data);
FAQs
plugin to pretty-print or minify XML, JSON, CSS and SQL files
We found that pretty-data2 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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