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@noobjsperson/edit-json

v2.5.0

Published

A light weight package to edit your json files with ease

Readme

edit-json

A small package to edit your json files with ease

Documentation

Example:

//defining the package
const edit = require('@noobjsperson/edit-json');
// creating an instance of EditClient with './storage.json' as the default file
const client = new edit('./storage.json');
// assign a value to a property in the default file
client.set('color','blue')
//result {"color":"blue"}

EditClient(file, dirname, relative)

Params

  • String file: the default directory of the file you want to edit
  • String dirname: the directory that the client edits files relatively from
  • Boolean relative: to specifying if the default directory should be relative to the location of the file that the function got called in

Returns

  • EditClient The instance of the EditClient class

set(property, value, file, relative)

Params

  • String property: the name of the property you to edit/create.
  • String value: the value assigned to the property it can be a number, string or another object
  • String file: the directory of the file you want to edit (if empty it'll edit the default file that got passed to the EditClient's constructor)
  • Boolean relative: a boolean specifying if the directory should be relative to the location of the file that the function got called in.

Returns

An empty promise.

delete(property, file, relative)

Params

  • String property: the name of the property you to delete.
  • String file: the directory of the file you want to edit (if empty it'll edit the default file that got passed to the EditClient's constructor)
  • Boolean relative: a boolean specifying if the directory should be relative to the location of the file that the function got called in.

Returns

An empty promise.

Disclaimer

this package is still under development consider contributing to it in the GitHub repository