The original code was developed by Vlad Trushin. Breaking modifications were made by Romain Gaucher to create a less strict JSON parser. Additionally, a more typical interaction with the AST has been implemented.
Current modifications and features as of 2.1.6
include:
- Creation of a
JsonDocument
root node and more formal AST structure - Support for inline comments
- Support for multi-line comments
- Support for trailing commas and many consecutive commas
- Include visitor pattern to visit the AST
- Include a limited error-recovery mode trying to catch (when
junker
set totrue
):- unclosed objects or arrays
- too many closing braces or brackets
- automatic comma injection
- support for unquoted keys
- Conversion to a native JavaScript object from
JsonNode
Basic examples are available to show how to use this package.
The JSON parser accepts a superset of the JSON language:
// some comment
{
"key1": "value1", // some other comments
"key2": "value2",
,
,
/*
Oh dear! It's important to put this here.
And we love commas too!
And we're missing the closing brace...
*/
npm install json-ast
As of 2.1.0, the AST is defined with the following types:
[JsonNode] // Essentially an abstract class
position: [Position]
[JsonDocument] extends [JsonNode]
child: [?]*
comments: [JsonComment]*
[JsonValue] extends [JsonNode]
value: [?]
[JsonObject] extends [JsonNode]
properties: [JsonProperty]*
comments: [JsonComment]*
[JsonProperty] extends [JsonNode]
key: [JsonKey]
value: [?]*
[JsonKey] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonArray]
items: *
comments: [JsonComment]*
[JsonComment] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonString] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonNumber] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonTrue] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonFalse] extends [JsonValue]
[JsonNumber] extends [JsonValue]
All the types exists in src/ast.js.
import {parse, Visitor, AST} from 'json-ast';
// The visitor can stop at any time by assigning `Visitor.stop = true`
class MyVisitor extends Visitor {
constructor() {
super();
this.comments = [];
}
comment(commentNode) {
this.comments.push(commentNode.value);
}
};
const JSON_BUFFER = `// Some comment
{
"key": "value"
`;
// `verbose` will include the position in each node
const ast = parse(JSON_BUFFER, {verbose: true, junker: true});
assert(ast instanceof AST.JsonDocument);
const visitor = new MyVisitor();
ast.visit(visitor);
assert.deepEqual(visitor.comments, [" Some comment"]);
// One can also the `JsonNode.toJSON` static method to convert to a JavaScript object
const obj = JsonNode.toJSON(ast);
assert(obj.key === 'value');
The second argument of the parse
function takes an object with the following settings:
verbose
: include positions in each AST node,true
by defaultjunker
: enables an error recovery mode,false
by default
MIT Vlad Trushin and Romain Gaucher