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JSON Rescheme project will help you change any JSON structure using declarative syntax.
$ npm install rescheme --save
var rescheme = require('rescheme');
var output_json = rescheme(original_json, scheme_json);
original_json
scheme_json
output_json
We will use this JSON:
{
book: {
name: "JavaScript: The Good Parts",
publisher: "O'Reilly Media",
author: {
name: "Douglas Crockford",
website: "http://crockford.com"
},
translations: ["English", "Spanish"]
}
}
Here is one example schema we can build:
{
book_name: "book.name",
book_details: {
author_name: "book.author.name",
author_details: ["book.author.name", "book.author.website"],
contact: "book.author.website",
details: {
book_publisher: "book.publisher",
langs: "book.translations"
}
}
}
The result will be :
{
book_name: "JavaScript: The Good Parts",
book_details:{
author_name: "Douglas Crockford",
author_details: [ "Douglas Crockford", "http://crockford.com" ],
contact: "http://crockford.com",
details:{
book_publisher: "O'Reilly Media",
langs: [ "English", "Spanish" ]
}
}
}
Note that:
book_name
)book_details
as object and author_details
as array)"book.name"
)[
{
name: "JavaScript: The Good Parts",
publisher: "O'Reilly Media",
author: {
name: "Douglas Crockford",
website: "http://crockford.com"
},
translations: ["English", "Spanish"]
},
{
name: "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide",
publisher: "O'Reilly Media",
author: {
name: "David Flanagan",
website: "https://github.com/davidflanagan"
},
translations: ["French", "English"]
}
]
Our scheme is pretty simple:
{
name: "name",
author: "author.name"
}
The result will be:
[
{
name: 'JavaScript: The Good Parts',
author: 'Douglas Crockford'
},
{
name: 'JavaScript: The Definitive Guide',
author: 'David Flanagan'
}
]
Alex Kolarski (aleks.rk@gmail.com)
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