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svelte-jsoneditor
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A web-based tool to view, edit, format, transform, and validate JSON
A web-based tool to view, edit, format, transform, and validate JSON
The library is written with Svelte, but can be used in any framework (React, Vue, Angular, plain JavaScript).
Install via npm:
npm install svelte-jsoneditor
Create a JSONEditor with two-way binding bind:json
:
<script>
import { JSONEditor } from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
let content = {
text: undefined, // used when in code mode
json: {
array: [1, 2, 3],
boolean: true,
color: '#82b92c',
null: null,
number: 123,
object: { a: 'b', c: 'd' },
string: 'Hello World'
}
}
</script>
<div>
<JSONEditor bind:content />
</div>
Or one-way binding:
<script>
import { JSONEditor } from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
let content = {
text: undefined, // used when in code mode
json: {
greeting: 'Hello World'
}
}
function handleChange(updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult) {
// content is an object { json: JSON } | { text: string }
console.log('onChange: ', updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult)
content = updatedContent
}
</script>
<div>
<JSONEditor {content} onChange="{handleChange}" />
</div>
The library provides a standalone bundle of the editor which can be used in any browser environment and framework. In a framework like React, Vue, or Angular, you'll need to write some wrapper code around the class interface.
Browser example loading the ES module:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>JSONEditor</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="jsoneditor"></div>
<script type="module">
import { JSONEditor } from 'svelte-jsoneditor/dist/jsoneditor.js'
let content = {
text: undefined,
json: {
greeting: 'Hello World'
}
}
const editor = new JSONEditor({
target: document.getElementById('jsoneditor'),
props: {
content,
onChange: (updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult) => {
// content is an object { json: JSON } | { text: string }
console.log('onChange', updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult)
content = updatedContent
}
}
})
// use methods get, set, update, and onChange to get data in or out of the editor.
// Use updateProps to update properties.
</script>
</body>
</html>
Svelte component:
<script>
import { JSONEditor } from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
</script>
<div>
<JSONEditor {content} />
</div>
JavasScript class:
import { JSONEditor } from 'svelte-jsoneditor/dist/jsoneditor.js'
const editor = new JSONEditor({
target: document.getElementById('jsoneditor'),
props: {
content,
onChange: (updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult) => {
// content is an object { json: JSON } | { text: string }
console.log('onChange', updatedContent, previousContent, patchResult)
}
}
})
content: Content
Pass the JSON contents to be rendered in the JSONEditor. Contents is an object containing a property json
and text
. Only one of the two must be defined. In case of tree
mode, json
is used. In case of code
mode, text
is used.
mode: 'tree' | 'code'
. Open the editor in 'tree'
mode (default) or 'code'
mode.
mainMenuBar: boolean
Show the main menu bar. Default value is true
.
navigationBar: boolean
Show the navigation bar with, where you can see the selected path and navigate through your document from there. Default value is true
.
readOnly: boolean
Open the editor in read-only mode: no changes can be made, non-relevant buttons are hidden from the menu, and the context menu is not enabled. Default value is false
.
indentation: number
Number of spaces use for indentation when stringifying JSON.
escapeControlCharacters: boolean
. False by default. When true
, control characters like newline and tab are rendered as escaped characters \n
and \t
. Only applicable for 'tree'
mode, in 'code'
mode control characters are always escaped.
escapeUnicodeCharacters: boolean
. False by default. When true
, unicode characters like ☎ and 😀 are rendered escaped like \u260e
and \ud83d\ude00
.
validator: function (json): ValidationError[]
. Validate the JSON document.
For example use the built-in JSON Schema validator powered by Ajv:
import { createAjvValidator } from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
const validator = createAjvValidator(schema, schemaRefs)
onError(err: Error)
.
Callback fired when an error occurs. Default implementation is to log an error in the console and show a simple alert message to the user.
onChange(content: Content, previousContent: Content, patchResult: JSONPatchResult | null)
. The callback which is invoked on every change made in the JSON document. The parameter patchResult
is only available in tree
mode, and not in text
mode, since a change in arbitrary text cannot be expressed as a JSON Patch document.
onChangeMode(mode: string)
. Invoked when the mode is changed.
onClassName(path: Path, value: any): string | undefined
.
Add a custom class name to specific nodes, based on their path and/or value.
onRenderValue(props: RenderValueProps) : RenderValueConstructor[]
EXPERIMENTAL! This API will most likely change in future versions.
Customize rendering of the values. By default, renderValue
is used, which renders a value as an editable div and depending on the value can also render a boolean toggle, a color picker, and a timestamp tag. Multiple components can be rendered alongside each other, like the boolean toggle and color picker being rendered left from the editable div. Built in value renderer components: EditableValue
, ReadonlyValue
, BooleanToggle
, ColorPicker
, TimestampTag
, EnumValue
.
For JSON Schema enums, there is a value renderer renderJSONSchemaEnum
which renders enums using the EnumValue
component. This can be used like:
import { renderJSONSchemaEnum, renderValue } from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
function onRenderValue(props) {
// use the enum renderer, and fallback on the default renderer
return renderJSONSchemaEnum(props, schema, schemaRefs) || renderValue(props)
}
onRenderMenu(mode: string, items: Array) : Array | undefined
.
Callback which can be used to make changes to the menu items. New items can
be added, or existing items can be removed or reorganized. When the function
returns undefined
, the original items
will be applied.
A menu item can be one of the following types:
Button:
interface MenuButtonItem {
onClick: () => void
icon?: FontAwesomeIcon
text?: string
title?: string
className?: string
disabled?: boolean
}
Separator (gray vertical line between a group of items):
interface MenuSeparatorItem {
separator: true
}
Space (fills up empty space):
interface MenuSpaceItem {
space: true
}
queryLanguages: QueryLanguage[]
.
Configure one or multiple query language that can be used in the Transform modal. The library comes with three languages:
import {
jmespathQueryLanguage,
lodashQueryLanguage,
javascriptQueryLanguage
} from 'svelte-jsoneditor'
const allQueryLanguages = [jmespathQueryLanguage, lodashQueryLanguage, javascriptQueryLanguage]
By default, only javascriptQueryLanguage
is loaded.
queryLanguageId
.
The id
of the currently selected query language.
onChangeQueryLanguage: (queryLanguageId: string) => void
.
Callback function invoked when the user changes the selected query language in the TransformModal via the configuration button top right.
onFocus()
callback fired when the editor got focus.
onBlur()
callback fired when the editor lost focus.
get(): Content
Get the current JSON document.
set(content: Content)
Replace the current content. Will reset the state of the editor. See also method update(content)
.
update(content: Content)
Update the loaded content, keeping the state of the editor (like expanded objects). You can also call editor.updateProps({ content })
. See also method set(content)
.
patch(operations: JSONPatchDocument) : JSONPatchResult
Apply a JSON patch document to update the contents of the JSON document. A JSON patch document is a list with JSON Patch operations.
updateProps(props: Object)
update some or all of the properties. Updated content
can be passed too; this is equivalent to calling update(content)
. Example:
editor.updateProps({
readOnly: true
})
expand([callback: (path: Path) => boolean])
Expand or collapse paths in the editor. The callback
determines which paths will be expanded. If no callback
is provided, all paths will be expanded. It is only possible to expand a path when all of its parent paths are expanded too. Examples:
editor.expand(path => true)
expand alleditor.expand(path => false)
collapse alleditor.expand(path => path.length < 2)
expand all paths up to 2 levels deeptransform({ id?: string, onTransform?: ({ operations: JSONPatchDocument, json: JSON, transformedJson: JSON }) => void, onClose?: () => void })
programmatically trigger clicking of the transform button in the main menu, opening the transform model. If a callback onTransform
is provided, it will replace the build-in logic to apply a transform, allowing you to process the transform operations in an alternative way. If provided, onClose
callback will trigger when the transform modal closes, both after the user clicked apply or cancel. If an id
is provided, the transform modal will load the previous status of this id
instead of the status of the editors transform modal.
scrollTo(path: Path)
Scroll the editor vertically such that the specified path comes into view. The path will be expanded when needed.
focus()
. Give the editor focus.
destroy()
. Destroy the editor, remove it from the DOM.
type JSON = Object<string, JSON> | Array<JSON> | string | number | boolean | null
type Content = { json: JSON; text: undefined } | { json: undefined; text: string }
type Path = Array<string | number>
type JSONPatchDocument = JSONPatchOperation[]
type JSONPatchOperation = {
op: 'add' | 'remove' | 'replace' | 'copy' | 'move' | 'test'
path: string
from?: string
value?: JSON
}
type JSONPatchResult = {
json: JSON
previousJson: JSON
undo: JSONPatchDocument
redo: JSONPatchDocument
}
type ValidationError = {
path: Path
message: string
isChildError?: boolean
}
type QueryLanguage = {
id: string
name: string
description: string
createQuery: (json: JSON, queryOptions: QueryLanguageOptions) => string
executeQuery: (json: JSON, query: string) => JSON
}
type QueryLanguageOptions = {
filter?: {
path?: string[]
relation?: '==' | '!=' | '<' | '<=' | '>' | '>='
value?: string
}
sort?: {
path?: string[]
direction?: 'asc' | 'desc'
}
projection?: {
paths?: string[][]
}
}
type RenderValueProps = {
path: Path
value: JSON
readOnly: boolean
selection?: Selection
searchResult?: SearchResultItem
isSelected: boolean
isEditing: boolean
normalization: ValueNormalization
onPatch: (patch: JSONPatchDocument, newSelection: Selection | null) => void
onPasteJson: (pastedJson: { path: Path; contents: JSON }) => void
onSelect: (selection: Selection) => void
}
type ValueNormalization = {
escapeValue: (any) => string
unescapeValue: (string) => string
}
type SearchResultItem = {
path: Path
field: Symbol
fieldIndex: number
start: number
end: number
}
type RenderValueConstructor = {
component: SvelteComponentConstructor
props: Object
}
Clone the git repository
Install dependencies (once):
npm install
Start the demo project (at http://localhost:3000):
npm run dev
Build the library:
npm run package
Run unit tests:
npm test
Run linter:
npm run lint
Publish to npm (will increase version number and publish to npm):
npm run release
Released under the ISC license.
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A web-based tool to view, edit, format, transform, and validate JSON
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