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@testcafe/json-hammerhead

v0.1.2

Published

This is a JSON implementation used in [TestCafe Hammerhead](https://github.com/DevExpress/testcafe-hammerhead) web proxy's client code.

Downloads

5

Readme

Hammerhead-Tailored JSON Implementation

This is a JSON implementation used in TestCafe Hammerhead web proxy's client code.

Serialization/deserialization logic is borrowed from http://json.org/json2.js.

Motivation

TestCafe Hammerhead client code required an isolated JSON implementation that does not rely on any external stuff (like prototypes, existing JSON implementations, etc.)

So we ended up with this json-hammerhead module based on json2.js but without fallbacks to the existing JSON implementations.

Usage

Provides drop-in replacement for standard JSON.parse and JSON.stringify methods.

const JSON = require('json-hammerhead');
 
let jsonString = '{"foo": "bar"}';
const obj      = JSON.parse(jsonString);
 
console.log(obj.foo) // > bar ;
 
obj.foo = "abc";
jsonString = JSON.stringify(obj);
 
console.log(jsonString) // > {"foo": "abc"} ;

Adds the JSON.isSerializable method that determines if the given object can be serialized.

const JSON = require('json-hammerhead');
 
if(JSON.isSerializable({ foo: "bar" }))
    console.log('Regular JavaScript objects can be serialized');
 
if(!JSON.isSerializable(document.body))
    console.log('DOM nodes cannot be serialized');    
    
if(!JSON.isSerializable(function () { return void 0; }))
    console.log('Functions cannot be serialized');