tinysonic
A quick syntax for JSON objects. Heavily inspired by jsonic, but simpler.
Install
$ npm install tinysonic --save
Example
'use strict'
var tinysonic = require('tinysonic')
const encoded = tinysonic.stringify({
hello: 'world',
my: {
world: 'data'
}
})
console.log('Encoded: ', encoded)
// Encoded: 'hello:world,my:{world:data}'
const decoded = tinysonic.parse(encoded)
console.log('Decoded: ', decoded)
// Decoded: { hello: 'world', my: { world: 'data' } }
API
tinysonic.parse(string/buffer)
Parses a tinysonic encoded string. Returns null
if it fails parsing.
tinysonic.stringify(object)
Stringifies a js object into a tinysonic string. Returns null
on error.
tinysonic(string/buffer)
Alternative for tinysonic.parse()
Syntax
The full syntax is:
- each key value pair is separated by
:
- multiple pairs are separated by
,
- each key or value are trimmed for spaces
- numbers are parsed as numbers
- null are parsed as
null
- booleans are parsed as booleans, e.g.
true
andfalse
- you can wrap objects with
{
and}
License
MIT