âš¡ This is a repackaging of:
https://github.com/laktak/hjson-js
This project has been modified from the original to be smaller for use with mobile frameworks
Hjson, the Human JSON. A configuration file format for humans. Relaxed syntax, fewer mistakes, more comments.
{
# specify rate in requests/second (because comments are helpful!)
rate: 1000
// prefer c-style comments?
/* feeling old fashioned? */
# did you notice that rate doesn't need quotes?
hey: look ma, no quotes for strings either!
# best of all
notice: []
anything: ?
# yes, commas are optional!
}
The JavaScript implementation of Hjson is based on JSON-js. For other platforms see hjson.org.
npm install hjson
var Hjson = require('hjson');
var obj = Hjson.parse(hjsonText);
var text2 = Hjson.stringify(obj);
To keep comments intact see API.
Install with npm install hjson -g
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usage: hjson [OPTIONS] [INPUT]
hjson can be used to convert JSON from/to Hjson.
hjson will read the given JSON/Hjson input file or read from stdin.
- default: will output as Hjson.
- with -sl: will output the opening brace on the same line.
- with -root: will output braces for the root object.
- with -quote: will quote all strings.
- with -j or -json: will output as formatted JSON.
- with -c or -json=compact: will output as JSON.
Sample:
- run
hjson test.json > test.hjson
to convert to Hjson - run
hjson -j test.hjson > test.json
to convert to JSON
The API is the same for the browser and node.js version.
This method parses JSON or Hjson text to produce an object or array.
- text: the string to parse as JSON or Hjson
- options: object
- keepWsc: boolean, keep white space and comments. This is useful if you want to edit an hjson file and save it while preserving comments (default false)
This method produces Hjson text from a JavaScript value.
- value: any JavaScript value, usually an object or array.
- options: object
- keepWsc: boolean, keep white space. See parse.
- bracesSameLine: boolean, makes braces appear on the same line as the key name. Default false.
- quotes: string, controls how strings are displayed.
- "min": no quotes whenever possible (default)
- "always": always use quotes
- space: specifies the indentation of nested structures. If it is a number, it will specify the number of spaces to indent at each level. If it is a string (such as '\t' or 'Â '), it contains the characters used to indent at each level.
- eol: specifies the EOL sequence (default is set by Hjson.setEndOfLine())
Gets or sets the stringify EOL sequence ('\n' or '\r\n'). When running with node.js this defaults to os.EOL.
This is a shortcut to roundtrip your comments when reading and updating a config file. It is the same as specifying the keepWsc option for the parse and stringify functions.
Require a config file directly.
require("hjson/lib/require-config");
var cfg=require("./config.hjson");
You can modify a Hjson file and keep the whitespace & comments intact (round trip). This is useful if an app updates its config file.
// parse, keep whitespace and comments
// (they are stored in a non enumerable __WSC__ member)
var data = Hjson.rt.parse(text);
// modify like you normally would
data.foo = "text";
// you can also edit comments by accessing __WSC__
var wsc = data.__WSC__;
// __WSC__ for objects contains { c: {}, o: [] }
// - c with the actual comment and
// - o (array) with the order of the members
wsc.c.hugo = "just another test";
wsc.o.splice(2, 0, "hugo");
data.hugo = "value";
data.arrayWithComments = [ "a" ];
// __WSC__ for arrays is just an array with the
// comments ([0] for the space before the elements)
data.arrayWithComments.__WSC__ = [ "before a", "after a" ];
// convert back to Hjson
console.log(Hjson.rt.stringify(data));