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JSON Colorizer

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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" }));

You can also pass a JavaScript object to the colorize function:

const { colorize } = require('json-colorizer');
console.log(colorize({
  foo: 'bar',
  baz: 42
}));

Pretty-printing output

By default, the output JSON will be pretty-printed with an indentation of 2 spaces. You can adjust this by passing the indent option.

const { colorize } = require('json-colorizer');
console.log(colorize({
  foo: 'bar',
  baz: 42
}, { indent: 4 }));

Customizing the colors

You can override any of the colors used for token types by providing a colors option. This should map token types to the names of color functions. These color functions are contained in the color object exported by the library.

const { colorize, color } = require('json-colorizer');

console.log(colorize({ foo: 'bar' }, {
  colors: {
    StringLiteral: color.red
  }
}));

The list of valid token types and color functions are listed below.

Token types

  • Brace: curly braces ({, })
  • Bracket: square brackets ([, ])
  • Colon: colon character (:)
  • Comma: comma character (,)
  • StringKey: the key in a key/value pair
  • NumberLiteral: a number value
  • StringLiteral: a string value
  • BooleanLiteral: a boolean literal (true, false)
  • NullLiteral: the literal null value

Color functions in the color object

  • black
  • red
  • green
  • yellow
  • blue
  • magenta
  • cyan
  • white
  • gray