# jsonc-parser Scanner and parser for JSON with comments. [![npm Package](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/jsonc-parser.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/jsonc-parser) [![NPM Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/jsonc-parser.svg)](https://npmjs.org/package/jsonc-parser) [![Build Status](https://github.com/microsoft/node-jsonc-parser/workflows/Tests/badge.svg)](https://github.com/microsoft/node-jsonc-parser/workflows/Tests) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) Why? ---- JSONC is JSON with JavaScript style comments. This node module provides a scanner and fault tolerant parser that can process JSONC but is also useful for standard JSON. - the *scanner* tokenizes the input string into tokens and token offsets - the *visit* function implements a 'SAX' style parser with callbacks for the encountered properties and values. - the *parseTree* function computes a hierarchical DOM with offsets representing the encountered properties and values. - the *parse* function evaluates the JavaScript object represented by JSON string in a fault tolerant fashion. - the *getLocation* API returns a location object that describes the property or value located at a given offset in a JSON document. - the *findNodeAtLocation* API finds the node at a given location path in a JSON DOM. - the *format* API computes edits to format a JSON document. - the *modify* API computes edits to insert, remove or replace a property or value in a JSON document. - the *applyEdits* API applies edits to a document. Installation ------------ ``` npm install --save jsonc-parser ``` API --- ### Scanner: ```typescript /** * Creates a JSON scanner on the given text. * If ignoreTrivia is set, whitespaces or comments are ignored. */ export function createScanner(text: string, ignoreTrivia: boolean = false): JSONScanner; /** * The scanner object, representing a JSON scanner at a position in the input string. */ export interface JSONScanner { /** * Sets the scan position to a new offset. A call to 'scan' is needed to get the first token. */ setPosition(pos: number): any; /** * Read the next token. Returns the token code. */ scan(): SyntaxKind; /** * Returns the zero-based current scan position, which is after the last read token. */ getPosition(): number; /** * Returns the last read token. */ getToken(): SyntaxKind; /** * Returns the last read token value. The value for strings is the decoded string content. For numbers it's of type number, for boolean it's true or false. */ getTokenValue(): string; /** * The zero-based start offset of the last read token. */ getTokenOffset(): number; /** * The length of the last read token. */ getTokenLength(): number; /** * The zero-based start line number of the last read token. */ getTokenStartLine(): number; /** * The zero-based start character (column) of the last read token. */ getTokenStartCharacter(): number; /** * An error code of the last scan. */ getTokenError(): ScanError; } ``` ### Parser: ```typescript export interface ParseOptions { disallowComments?: boolean; allowTrailingComma?: boolean; allowEmptyContent?: boolean; } /** * Parses the given text and returns the object the JSON content represents. On invalid input, the parser tries to be as fault tolerant as possible, but still return a result. * Therefore always check the errors list to find out if the input was valid. */ export declare function parse(text: string, errors?: {error: ParseErrorCode;}[], options?: ParseOptions): any; /** * Parses the given text and invokes the visitor functions for each object, array and literal reached. */ export declare function visit(text: string, visitor: JSONVisitor, options?: ParseOptions): any; /** * Visitor called by {@linkcode visit} when parsing JSON. * * The visitor functions have the following common parameters: * - `offset`: Global offset within the JSON document, starting at 0 * - `startLine`: Line number, starting at 0 * - `startCharacter`: Start character (column) within the current line, starting at 0 * * Additionally some functions have a `pathSupplier` parameter which can be used to obtain the * current `JSONPath` within the document. */ export interface JSONVisitor { /** * Invoked when an open brace is encountered and an object is started. The offset and length represent the location of the open brace. */ onObjectBegin?: (offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number, pathSupplier: () => JSONPath) => void; /** * Invoked when a property is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the property name. * The `JSONPath` created by the `pathSupplier` refers to the enclosing JSON object, it does not include the * property name yet. */ onObjectProperty?: (property: string, offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number, pathSupplier: () => JSONPath) => void; /** * Invoked when a closing brace is encountered and an object is completed. The offset and length represent the location of the closing brace. */ onObjectEnd?: (offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number) => void; /** * Invoked when an open bracket is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the open bracket. */ onArrayBegin?: (offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number, pathSupplier: () => JSONPath) => void; /** * Invoked when a closing bracket is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the closing bracket. */ onArrayEnd?: (offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number) => void; /** * Invoked when a literal value is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the literal value. */ onLiteralValue?: (value: any, offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number, pathSupplier: () => JSONPath) => void; /** * Invoked when a comma or colon separator is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the separator. */ onSeparator?: (character: string, offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number) => void; /** * When comments are allowed, invoked when a line or block comment is encountered. The offset and length represent the location of the comment. */ onComment?: (offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number) => void; /** * Invoked on an error. */ onError?: (error: ParseErrorCode, offset: number, length: number, startLine: number, startCharacter: number) => void; } /** * Parses the given text and returns a tree representation the JSON content. On invalid input, the parser tries to be as fault tolerant as possible, but still return a result. */ export declare function parseTree(text: string, errors?: ParseError[], options?: ParseOptions): Node | undefined; export declare type NodeType = "object" | "array" | "property" | "string" | "number" | "boolean" | "null"; export interface Node { type: NodeType; value?: any; offset: number; length: number; colonOffset?: number; parent?: Node; children?: Node[]; } ``` ### Utilities: ```typescript /** * Takes JSON with JavaScript-style comments and remove * them. Optionally replaces every none-newline character * of comments with a replaceCharacter */ export declare function stripComments(text: string, replaceCh?: string): string; /** * For a given offset, evaluate the location in the JSON document. Each segment in the location path is either a property name or an array index. */ export declare function getLocation(text: string, position: number): Location; /** * A {@linkcode JSONPath} segment. Either a string representing an object property name * or a number (starting at 0) for array indices. */ export declare type Segment = string | number; export declare type JSONPath = Segment[]; export interface Location { /** * The previous property key or literal value (string, number, boolean or null) or undefined. */ previousNode?: Node; /** * The path describing the location in the JSON document. The path consists of a sequence strings * representing an object property or numbers for array indices. */ path: JSONPath; /** * Matches the locations path against a pattern consisting of strings (for properties) and numbers (for array indices). * '*' will match a single segment, of any property name or index. * '**' will match a sequence of segments or no segment, of any property name or index. */ matches: (patterns: JSONPath) => boolean; /** * If set, the location's offset is at a property key. */ isAtPropertyKey: boolean; } /** * Finds the node at the given path in a JSON DOM. */ export function findNodeAtLocation(root: Node, path: JSONPath): Node | undefined; /** * Finds the most inner node at the given offset. If includeRightBound is set, also finds nodes that end at the given offset. */ export function findNodeAtOffset(root: Node, offset: number, includeRightBound?: boolean) : Node | undefined; /** * Gets the JSON path of the given JSON DOM node */ export function getNodePath(node: Node): JSONPath; /** * Evaluates the JavaScript object of the given JSON DOM node */ export function getNodeValue(node: Node): any; /** * Computes the edit operations needed to format a JSON document. * * @param documentText The input text * @param range The range to format or `undefined` to format the full content * @param options The formatting options * @returns The edit operations describing the formatting changes to the original document following the format described in {@linkcode EditResult}. * To apply the edit operations to the input, use {@linkcode applyEdits}. */ export function format(documentText: string, range: Range, options: FormattingOptions): EditResult; /** * Computes the edit operations needed to modify a value in the JSON document. * * @param documentText The input text * @param path The path of the value to change. The path represents either to the document root, a property or an array item. * If the path points to an non-existing property or item, it will be created. * @param value The new value for the specified property or item. If the value is undefined, * the property or item will be removed. * @param options Options * @returns The edit operations describing the changes to the original document, following the format described in {@linkcode EditResult}. * To apply the edit operations to the input, use {@linkcode applyEdits}. */ export function modify(text: string, path: JSONPath, value: any, options: ModificationOptions): EditResult; /** * Applies edits to an input string. * @param text The input text * @param edits Edit operations following the format described in {@linkcode EditResult}. * @returns The text with the applied edits. * @throws An error if the edit operations are not well-formed as described in {@linkcode EditResult}. */ export function applyEdits(text: string, edits: EditResult): string; /** * An edit result describes a textual edit operation. It is the result of a {@linkcode format} and {@linkcode modify} operation. * It consist of one or more edits describing insertions, replacements or removals of text segments. * * The offsets of the edits refer to the original state of the document. * * No two edits change or remove the same range of text in the original document. * * Multiple edits can have the same offset if they are multiple inserts, or an insert followed by a remove or replace. * * The order in the array defines which edit is applied first. * To apply an edit result use {@linkcode applyEdits}. * In general multiple EditResults must not be concatenated because they might impact each other, producing incorrect or malformed JSON data. */ export type EditResult = Edit[]; /** * Represents a text modification */ export interface Edit { /** * The start offset of the modification. */ offset: number; /** * The length of the modification. Must not be negative. Empty length represents an *insert*. */ length: number; /** * The new content. Empty content represents a *remove*. */ content: string; } /** * A text range in the document */ export interface Range { /** * The start offset of the range. */ offset: number; /** * The length of the range. Must not be negative. */ length: number; } /** * Options used by {@linkcode format} when computing the formatting edit operations */ export interface FormattingOptions { /** * If indentation is based on spaces (`insertSpaces` = true), then what is the number of spaces that make an indent? */ tabSize: number; /** * Is indentation based on spaces? */ insertSpaces: boolean; /** * The default 'end of line' character */ eol: string; } /** * Options used by {@linkcode modify} when computing the modification edit operations */ export interface ModificationOptions { /** * Formatting options. If undefined, the newly inserted code will be inserted unformatted. */ formattingOptions?: FormattingOptions; /** * Default false. If `JSONPath` refers to an index of an array and `isArrayInsertion` is `true`, then * {@linkcode modify} will insert a new item at that location instead of overwriting its contents. */ isArrayInsertion?: boolean; /** * Optional function to define the insertion index given an existing list of properties. */ getInsertionIndex?: (properties: string[]) => number; } ``` License ------- (MIT License) Copyright 2018, Microsoft