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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/kaelzhang/node-comment-json.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/kaelzhang/node-comment-json)
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# comment-json
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Parse and stringify JSON with comments. It will retain comments even after saved!
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- [Parse](#parse) JSON strings with comments into JavaScript objects and MAINTAIN comments
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- supports comments everywhere, yes, **EVERYWHERE** in a JSON file, eventually 😆
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- fixes the known issue about comments inside arrays.
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- [Stringify](#stringify) the objects into JSON strings with comments if there are
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The usage of `comment-json` is exactly the same as the vanilla [`JSON`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON) object.
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## Table of Contents
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- [Why](#why) and [How](#how)
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- [Usage and examples](#usage)
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- API reference
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- [parse](#parse)
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- [stringify](#stringify)
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- [assign](#assigntarget-object-source-object-keys-array)
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- [CommentArray](#commentarray)
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- [Change Logs](https://github.com/kaelzhang/node-comment-json/releases)
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## Why?
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There are many other libraries that can deal with JSON with comments, such as [json5](https://npmjs.org/package/json5), or [strip-json-comments](https://npmjs.org/package/strip-json-comments), but none of them can stringify the parsed object and return back a JSON string the same as the original content.
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Imagine that if the user settings are saved in `${library}.json`, and the user has written a lot of comments to improve readability. If the library `library` need to modify the user setting, such as modifying some property values and adding new fields, and if the library uses `json5` to read the settings, all comments will disappear after modified which will drive people insane.
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So, **if you want to parse a JSON string with comments, modify it, then save it back**, `comment-json` is your must choice!
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## How?
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`comment-json` parse JSON strings with comments and save comment tokens into [symbol](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Symbol) properties.
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For JSON array with comments, `comment-json` extends the vanilla `Array` object into [`CommentArray`](#commentarray) whose instances could handle comments changes even after a comment array is modified.
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## Install
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```sh
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$ npm i comment-json
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```
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~~For TypeScript developers, [`@types/comment-json`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/comment-json) could be used~~
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Since `2.4.1`, `comment-json` contains typescript declarations, so you might as well remove `@types/comment-json`.
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## Usage
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package.json:
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```js
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{
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// package name
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"name": "comment-json"
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}
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```
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```js
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const {
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parse,
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stringify,
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assign
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} = require('comment-json')
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const fs = require('fs')
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const obj = parse(fs.readFileSync('package.json').toString())
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console.log(obj.name) // comment-json
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stringify(obj, null, 2)
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// Will be the same as package.json, Oh yeah! 😆
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// which will be very useful if we use a json file to store configurations.
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```
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### Sort keys
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It is a common use case to sort the keys of a JSON file
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```js
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const parsed = parse(`{
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// b
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"b": 2
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// a
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"a": 1
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}`)
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// Copy the properties including comments from `parsed` to the new object `{}`
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// according to the sequence of the given keys
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const sorted = assign(
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{},
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parsed,
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// You could also use your custom sorting function
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Object.keys(parsed).sort()
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)
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console.log(stringify(sorted, null, 2))
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// {
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// // a
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// "a": 1,
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// // b
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// "b": 2
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// }
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```
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For details about `assign`, see [here](#assigntarget-object-source-object-keys-array).
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## parse()
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```ts
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parse(text, reviver? = null, remove_comments? = false)
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: object | string | number | boolean | null
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```
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- **text** `string` The string to parse as JSON. See the [JSON](http://json.org/) object for a description of JSON syntax.
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- **reviver?** `Function() | null` Default to `null`. It acts the same as the second parameter of [`JSON.parse`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse). If a function, prescribes how the value originally produced by parsing is transformed, before being returned.
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- **remove_comments?** `boolean = false` If true, the comments won't be maintained, which is often used when we want to get a clean object.
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Returns `CommentJSONValue` (`object | string | number | boolean | null`) corresponding to the given JSON text.
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If the `content` is:
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```js
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/**
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before-all
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*/
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// before-all
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{ // before:foo
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// before:foo
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/* before:foo */
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"foo" /* after-prop:foo */: // after-colon:foo
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1 // after-value:foo
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// after-value:foo
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, // after:foo
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// before:bar
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"bar": [ // before:0
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// before:0
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"baz" // after-value:0
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// after-value:0
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, // after:0
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"quux"
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// after:1
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] // after:bar
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// after:bar
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}
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// after-all
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```
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```js
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const {inspect} = require('util')
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const parsed = parse(content)
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console.log(
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inspect(parsed, {
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// Since 4.0.0, symbol properties of comments are not enumerable,
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// use `showHidden: true` to print them
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showHidden: true
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})
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)
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console.log(Object.keys(parsed))
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// > ['foo', 'bar']
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console.log(stringify(parsed, null, 2))
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// 🚀 Exact as the content above! 🚀
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```
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And the value of `parsed` will be:
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```js
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{
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// Comments before the JSON object
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[Symbol.for('before-all')]: [{
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type: 'BlockComment',
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value: '\n before-all\n ',
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inline: false,
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loc: {
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// The start location of `/**`
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start: {
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line: 1,
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column: 0
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},
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// The end location of `*/`
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end: {
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line: 3,
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column: 3
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}
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}
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}, {
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type: 'LineComment',
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value: ' before-all',
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inline: false,
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loc: ...
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}],
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...
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[Symbol.for('after-prop:foo')]: [{
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type: 'BlockComment',
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value: ' after-prop:foo ',
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inline: true,
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loc: ...
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}],
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// The real value
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foo: 1,
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bar: [
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"baz",
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"quux",
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// The property of the array
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[Symbol.for('after-value:0')]: [{
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type: 'LineComment',
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value: ' after-value:0',
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inline: true,
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loc: ...
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}, ...],
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...
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]
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}
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```
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There are **EIGHT** kinds of symbol properties:
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```js
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// Comments before everything
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Symbol.for('before-all')
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// If all things inside an object or an array are comments
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Symbol.for('before')
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// comment tokens before
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// - a property of an object
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// - an item of an array
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// and after the previous comma(`,`) or the opening bracket(`{` or `[`)
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Symbol.for(`before:${prop}`)
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// comment tokens after property key `prop` and before colon(`:`)
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Symbol.for(`after-prop:${prop}`)
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// comment tokens after the colon(`:`) of property `prop` and before property value
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Symbol.for(`after-colon:${prop}`)
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// comment tokens after
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// - the value of property `prop` inside an object
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// - the item of index `prop` inside an array
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// and before the next key-value/item delimiter(`,`)
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// or the closing bracket(`}` or `]`)
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Symbol.for(`after-value:${prop}`)
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// comment tokens after
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// - the value of property `prop` if it is the last property
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Symbol.for(`after:${prop}`)
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// Comments after everything
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Symbol.for('after-all')
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```
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And the value of each symbol property is an **array** of `CommentToken`
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```ts
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interface CommentToken {
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type: 'BlockComment' | 'LineComment'
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// The content of the comment, including whitespaces and line breaks
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value: string
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// If the start location is the same line as the previous token,
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// then `inline` is `true`
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inline: boolean
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// But pay attention that,
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// locations will NOT be maintained when stringified
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loc: CommentLocation
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}
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interface CommentLocation {
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// The start location begins at the `//` or `/*` symbol
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start: Location
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// The end location of multi-line comment ends at the `*/` symbol
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end: Location
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}
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interface Location {
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line: number
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column: number
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}
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```
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### Query comments in TypeScript
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`comment-json` provides a `symbol`-type called `CommentSymbol` which can be used for querying comments.
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Furthermore, a type `CommentDescriptor` is provided for enforcing properly formatted symbol names:
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```ts
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import {
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CommentDescriptor, CommentSymbol, parse
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} from 'comment-json'
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const parsed = parse(`{ /* test */ "foo": "bar" }`)
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// typescript only allows properly formatted symbol names here
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const symbolName: CommentDescriptor: 'before-prop:foo'
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```
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Otherwise, TypeScript won't detect that you're trying to query comments.
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### Parse into an object without comments
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```js
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console.log(parse(content, null, true))
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```
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And the result will be:
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```js
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{
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foo: 1,
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bar: [
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"baz",
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]
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}
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```
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### Special cases
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```js
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const parsed = parse(`
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// comment
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1
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`)
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console.log(parsed === 1)
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// false
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```
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If we parse a JSON of primative type with `remove_comments:false`, then the return value of `parse()` will be of object type.
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The value of `parsed` is equivalent to:
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```js
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const parsed = new Number(1)
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parsed[Symbol.for('before-all')] = [{
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type: 'LineComment',
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value: ' comment',
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inline: false,
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loc: ...
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}]
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```
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Which is similar for:
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- `Boolean` type
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- `String` type
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For example
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```js
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const parsed = parse(`
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"foo" /* comment */
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`)
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```
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Which is equivalent to
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```js
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const parsed = new String('foo')
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parsed[Symbol.for('after-all')] = [{
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type: 'BlockComment',
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value: ' comment ',
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inline: true,
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loc: ...
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}]
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```
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But there is one exception:
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```js
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const parsed = parse(`
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// comment
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null
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`)
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console.log(parsed === null) // true
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```
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## stringify()
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```ts
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stringify(object: any, replacer?, space?): string
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```
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The arguments are the same as the vanilla [`JSON.stringify`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify).
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And it does the similar thing as the vanilla one, but also deal with extra properties and convert them into comments.
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```js
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console.log(stringify(parsed, null, 2))
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// Exactly the same as `content`
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```
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For the case above:
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```js
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console.log(stringify(result)) // {"a":1}
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console.log(stringify(result, null, 2)) // is the same as `code`
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```
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## assign(target: object, source?: object, keys?: Array<string>)
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- **target** `object` the target object
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- **source?** `object` the source object. This parameter is optional but it is silly to not pass this argument.
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- **keys?** `Array<string>` If not specified, all enumerable own properties of `source` will be used.
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This method is used to copy the enumerable own properties and their corresponding comment symbol properties to the target object.
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```js
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const parsed = parse(`// before all
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{
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// This is a comment
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"foo": "bar"
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}`)
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const obj = assign({
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bar: 'baz'
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}, parsed)
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stringify(obj, null, 2)
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// // before all
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// {
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// "bar": "baz",
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// // This is a comment
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// "foo": "bar"
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// }
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```
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### Special cases about `keys`
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But if argument `keys` is specified and is not empty, then comment ` before all`, which belongs to no properties, will **NOT** be copied.
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```js
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const obj = assign({
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bar: 'baz'
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}, parsed, ['foo'])
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stringify(obj, null, 2)
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// {
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// "bar": "baz",
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|||
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// // This is a comment
|
|||
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// "foo": "bar"
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// }
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|
```
|
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Specifying the argument `keys` as an empty array indicates that it will only copy non-property symbols of comments
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|||
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```js
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|||
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const obj = assign({
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|||
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bar: 'baz'
|
|||
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}, parsed, [])
|
|||
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|
|||
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stringify(obj, null, 2)
|
|||
|
// // before all
|
|||
|
// {
|
|||
|
// "bar": "baz",
|
|||
|
// }
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Non-property symbols include:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
Symbol.for('before-all')
|
|||
|
Symbol.for('before')
|
|||
|
Symbol.for('after-all')
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
## `CommentArray`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
> Advanced Section
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All arrays of the parsed object are `CommentArray`s.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The constructor of `CommentArray` could be accessed by:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
const {CommentArray} = require('comment-json')
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If we modify a comment array, its comment symbol properties could be handled automatically.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
const parsed = parse(`{
|
|||
|
"foo": [
|
|||
|
// bar
|
|||
|
"bar",
|
|||
|
// baz,
|
|||
|
"baz"
|
|||
|
]
|
|||
|
}`)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
parsed.foo.unshift('qux')
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
stringify(parsed, null, 2)
|
|||
|
// {
|
|||
|
// "foo": [
|
|||
|
// "qux",
|
|||
|
// // bar
|
|||
|
// "bar",
|
|||
|
// // baz
|
|||
|
// "baz"
|
|||
|
// ]
|
|||
|
// }
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Oh yeah! 😆
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But pay attention, if you reassign the property of a comment array with a normal array, all comments will be gone:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
parsed.foo = ['quux'].concat(parsed.foo)
|
|||
|
stringify(parsed, null, 2)
|
|||
|
// {
|
|||
|
// "foo": [
|
|||
|
// "quux",
|
|||
|
// "qux",
|
|||
|
// "bar",
|
|||
|
// "baz"
|
|||
|
// ]
|
|||
|
// }
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
// Whoooops!! 😩 Comments are gone
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Instead, we should:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
parsed.foo = new CommentArray('quux').concat(parsed.foo)
|
|||
|
stringify(parsed, null, 2)
|
|||
|
// {
|
|||
|
// "foo": [
|
|||
|
// "quux",
|
|||
|
// "qux",
|
|||
|
// // bar
|
|||
|
// "bar",
|
|||
|
// // baz
|
|||
|
// "baz"
|
|||
|
// ]
|
|||
|
// }
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
## Special Cases about Trailing Comma
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If we have a JSON string `str`
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"foo": "bar", // comment
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
// When stringify, trailing commas will be eliminated
|
|||
|
const stringified = stringify(parse(str), null, 2)
|
|||
|
console.log(stringified)
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And it will print:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
```js
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"foo": "bar" // comment
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
```
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
## License
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[MIT](LICENSE)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
## Change Logs
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
See [releases](https://github.com/kaelzhang/node-comment-json/releases)
|