json-colorizer
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A library for colorizing JSON strings
json-colorizer
A library for colorizing JSON strings
This package is a simple console syntax highlighter for JSON.
Installation
npm install --save json-colorizer
Usage
const colorize = require('json-colorizer');
console.log(colorize({ "foo": "bar" }));
If you pass a string to the colorize function, it will treat it as pre-serialized JSON. This can be used in order to colorize pretty-printed JSON:
const colorize = require('json-colorizer');
const json = JSON.stringify({"foo": "bar"}, null, 2);
console.log(colorize(json));
Pretty-printing output
To pretty-print the resulting JSON, pass the pretty: true
option to the options object:
const colorize = require('json-colorizer');
const json = '{"foo": "bar"}';
console.log(colorize(json, { pretty: true }));
Specifying colors
NOTE: Prior to version 2.x, the colors were specified by referencing chalk
color functions directly. This required requiring chalk
into the file. Starting with version 2.x, the colors are specified as a string which is the name (or property path) to the desired color function.
You can specify a color to use for coloring individual tokens by providing a colors
object in the options object. This should map token types to the names of color functions (see the chalk styles reference).
A color can also be specified as a hex value starting with the #
symbol.
const colorize = require('json-colorizer');
console.log(colorize({ "foo": "bar" }, {
colors: {
STRING_KEY: 'green',
STRING_LITERAL: 'magenta.bold',
NUMBER_LITERAL: '#FF0000'
}
}));
The tokens available are:
-
BRACE
-
BRACKET
-
COLON
-
COMMA
-
STRING_KEY
-
STRING_LITERAL
-
NUMBER_LITERAL
-
BOOLEAN_LITERAL
-
NULL_LITERAL