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Easily read/write JSON files in Node.js. Note: this module cannot be used in the browser.
Writing JSON.stringify() and then fs.writeFile() and JSON.parse() with fs.readFile() enclosed in try/catch blocks became annoying.
npm install --save jsonfile
readFile(filename, [options], callback)readFileSync(filename, [options])writeFile(filename, obj, [options], callback)writeFileSync(filename, obj, [options])options (object, default undefined): Pass in any fs.readFile options or set reviver for a JSON reviver.
throws (boolean, default: true). If JSON.parse throws an error, pass this error to the callback.
If false, returns null for the object.const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' jsonfile.readFile(file, function (err, obj) { if (err) console.error(err) console.dir(obj) })
You can also use this method with promises. The readFile method will return a promise if you do not pass a callback function.
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' jsonfile.readFile(file) .then(obj => console.dir(obj)) .catch(error => console.error(error))
options (object, default undefined): Pass in any fs.readFileSync options or set reviver for a JSON reviver.
throws (boolean, default: true). If an error is encountered reading or parsing the file, throw the error. If false, returns null for the object.const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' console.dir(jsonfile.readFileSync(file))
options: Pass in any fs.writeFile options or set replacer for a JSON replacer. Can also pass in spaces, or override EOL string or set finalEOL flag as false to not save the file with EOL at the end.
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj, function (err) { if (err) console.error(err) })
Or use with promises as follows:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj) .then(res => { console.log('Write complete') }) .catch(error => console.error(error))
formatting with spaces:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj, { spaces: 2 }, function (err) { if (err) console.error(err) })
overriding EOL:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj, { spaces: 2, EOL: '\r\n' }, function (err) { if (err) console.error(err) })
disabling the EOL at the end of file:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj, { spaces: 2, finalEOL: false }, function (err) { if (err) console.log(err) })
appending to an existing JSON file:
You can use fs.writeFile option { flag: 'a' } to achieve this.
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/mayAlreadyExistedData.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFile(file, obj, { flag: 'a' }, function (err) { if (err) console.error(err) })
options: Pass in any fs.writeFileSync options or set replacer for a JSON replacer. Can also pass in spaces, or override EOL string or set finalEOL flag as false to not save the file with EOL at the end.
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFileSync(file, obj)
formatting with spaces:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFileSync(file, obj, { spaces: 2 })
overriding EOL:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFileSync(file, obj, { spaces: 2, EOL: '\r\n' })
disabling the EOL at the end of file:
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/data.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFileSync(file, obj, { spaces: 2, finalEOL: false })
appending to an existing JSON file:
You can use fs.writeFileSync option { flag: 'a' } to achieve this.
const jsonfile = require('jsonfile') const file = '/tmp/mayAlreadyExistedData.json' const obj = { name: 'JP' } jsonfile.writeFileSync(file, obj, { flag: 'a' })
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Copyright 2012-2016, JP Richardson jprichardson@gmail.com