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- # JavaScript Stringify
- [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url]
- [![NPM downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url]
- [![Build status][build-image]][build-url]
- [![Build coverage][coverage-image]][coverage-url]
- > Stringify is to `eval` as `JSON.stringify` is to `JSON.parse`.
- ## Installation
- ```
- npm install javascript-stringify --save
- ```
- ## Usage
- ```javascript
- import { stringify } from "javascript-stringify";
- ```
- The API is similar `JSON.stringify`:
- - `value` The value to convert to a string
- - `replacer` A function that alters the behavior of the stringification process
- - `space` A string or number that's used to insert white space into the output for readability purposes
- - `options`
- - **maxDepth** _(number, default: 100)_ The maximum depth of values to stringify
- - **maxValues** _(number, default: 100000)_ The maximum number of values to stringify
- - **references** _(boolean, default: false)_ Restore circular/repeated references in the object (uses IIFE)
- - **skipUndefinedProperties** _(boolean, default: false)_ Omits `undefined` properties instead of restoring as `undefined`
- ### Examples
- ```javascript
- stringify({}); // "{}"
- stringify(true); // "true"
- stringify("foo"); // "'foo'"
- stringify({ x: 5, y: 6 }); // "{x:5,y:6}"
- stringify([1, 2, 3, "string"]); // "[1,2,3,'string']"
- stringify({ a: { b: { c: 1 } } }, null, null, { maxDepth: 2 }); // "{a:{b:{}}}"
- /**
- * Invalid key names are automatically stringified.
- */
- stringify({ "some-key": 10 }); // "{'some-key':10}"
- /**
- * Some object types and values can remain identical.
- */
- stringify([/.+/gi, new Number(10), new Date()]); // "[/.+/gi,new Number(10),new Date(1406623295732)]"
- /**
- * Unknown or circular references are removed.
- */
- var obj = { x: 10 };
- obj.circular = obj;
- stringify(obj); // "{x:10}"
- stringify(obj, null, null, { references: true }); // "(function(){var x={x:10};x.circular=x;return x;}())"
- /**
- * Specify indentation - just like `JSON.stringify`.
- */
- stringify({ a: 2 }, null, " "); // "{\n a: 2\n}"
- stringify({ uno: 1, dos: 2 }, null, "\t"); // "{\n\tuno: 1,\n\tdos: 2\n}"
- /**
- * Add custom replacer behaviour - like double quoted strings.
- */
- stringify(["test", "string"], function (value, indent, stringify) {
- if (typeof value === "string") {
- return '"' + value.replace(/"/g, '\\"') + '"';
- }
- return stringify(value);
- });
- //=> '["test","string"]'
- ```
- ## Formatting
- You can use your own code formatter on the result of `javascript-stringify`. Here is an example using [eslint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint):
- ```javascript
- const { CLIEngine } = require("eslint");
- const { stringify } = require("javascript-stringify");
- const { APP_ROOT_PATH, ESLINTRC_FILE_PATH } = require("./constants");
- const ESLINT_CLI = new CLIEngine({
- fix: true,
- cwd: APP_ROOT_PATH,
- configFile: ESLINTRC_FILE_PATH,
- });
- module.exports = (objectToStringify) => {
- return ESLINT_CLI.executeOnText(stringify(objectToStringify)).results[0]
- .output;
- };
- ```
- ## License
- MIT
- [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/javascript-stringify
- [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/javascript-stringify
- [downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/javascript-stringify
- [downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/javascript-stringify
- [build-image]: https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/blakeembrey/javascript-stringify/CI/main
- [build-url]: https://github.com/blakeembrey/javascript-stringify/actions/workflows/ci.yml?query=branch%3Amain
- [coverage-image]: https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/gh/blakeembrey/javascript-stringify
- [coverage-url]: https://codecov.io/gh/blakeembrey/javascript-stringify
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