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Web Component to visualize JSON data in a tree view

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A Web Component to visualize JSON data in a tree view


Installation

From CDN

The package contains a bundled version of the component which includes also the Lit library. It can be useful in case you want to import the package using a CDN.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@alenaksu/[email protected]/dist/json-viewer.bundle.js"></script>

From NPM

Install the component through NPM:

npm i @alenaksu/json-viewer

Import the package to your project, this way the component will be automatically defined in the custom elements registry with its default tag name json-viewer.

import '@alenaksu/json-viewer';

If you want to extend the component or if you just need to use it in scoped registries with a different tag name, then you can import the component class from the package:

import { JsonViewer } '@alenaksu/json-viewer/dist/JsonViewer.js';

class MyJsonViewer extends JsonViewer {
    ...
}

customElements.define('my-json-viewer', MyJsonViewer);

Usage

<json-viewer></json-viewer>

Attributes

  • data - the string representation of JSON object to load

Properties

  • data - get/set the JSON object

Methods

  • filter (regexOrPath: RegExp|string) => void | Maintains only the nodes that match the given criteria
  • resetFilter () => void | Clear the filter
  • expand (regexOrPath: RegExp|string) => void | Expand all the nodes that match the given criteria
  • expandAll () => void | Alias for expand('**')
  • collapse (regexOrPath: RegExp|string) => void | Collapse all the nodes that match the given criteria
  • collapseAll () => void | Alias for collapse('**')
  • search (regexOrPath: RegExp|string) => Iterator | Return and iterator with which is possible to go through all the matched nodes. It scrolls the page to the node and highlights it.

CSS Parts

  • object - The object wrapper element.
  • property - The wrapper element of a property.
  • key - The key element of a property.
  • primitive - The primitive value.
  • primitive--string - Applied when the primitive is a string.
  • primitive--number - Applied when the primitive is a number.
  • primitive--boolean - Applied when the primitive is a boolean.
  • primitive--null - Applied when the primitive is a null.
  • preview - The value preview of a property.
  • highlight - The highlighted value.

CSS custom properties

The appearance of the component can be modified by changing the CSS custom properties

json-viewer {
    /* Background, font and indentation */
    --background-color: #2a2f3a;
    --color: #f8f8f2;
    --font-family: monaco, Consolas, 'Lucida Console', monospace;
    --font-size: 1rem;
    --indent-size: 1.5em;
    --indentguide-size: 1px;
    --indentguide-style: solid;
    --indentguide-color: #333;
    --indentguide-color-active: #666;
    --indentguide: var(--indentguide-size) var(--indentguide-style) var(--indentguide-color);
    --indentguide-active: var(--indentguide-size) var(--indentguide-style) var(--indentguide-color-active);

    /* Types colors */
    --string-color: #a3eea0;
    --number-color: #d19a66;
    --boolean-color: #4ba7ef;
    --null-color: #df9cf3;
    --property-color: #6fb3d2;

    /* Collapsed node preview */
    --preview-color: rgba(222, 175, 143, 0.9);

    /* Search highlight color */
    --highlight-color: #6fb3d2;
}

Basic Usage

Put the JSON inside the element

<json-viewer>
    { "quiz": { "sport": { "q1": { "question": "Which one is correct team name in NBA?", "options": [ "New York Bulls",
    "Los Angeles Kings", "Golden State Warriros", "Huston Rocket" ], "answer": "Huston Rocket" } }, "maths": { "q1": {
    "question": "5 + 7 = ?", "options": [ "10", "11", "12", "13" ], "answer": "12" }, "q2": { "question": "12 - 8 = ?",
    "options": [ "1", "2", "3", "4" ], "answer": "4" } } } }
</json-viewer>

Load the JSON dynamically

<json-viewer id="json"></json-viewer>

<script>
    document.querySelector('#json').data = { prop1: true, prop2: 'test' };
</script>

Basic interactions

const viewer = document.querySelector('#json');

// Expand/collapse/filter
viewer.expand('**.name');
viewer.collapse(/name/);
viewer.filter('test.*.name');

// Search
const searchIterator = viewer.search('value');
// Scrolls to the node and highlight the value
searchIterator.next();

Demo

The demo can also be run locally with

npm run start