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grunt-jsonselect

v0.2.1

Published

Select elements from a JSON file and write them to individual JSON files.

Downloads

6

Readme

grunt-jsonselect

Select elements from a JSON file using CSS selectors, write each item to an individual JSON files.

Helpful when you have a handful of records in a JSON file but want those records stored individually. I guess static generators can benefit from it. One input file -> one HTML page.

Getting Started

npm install --save-dev grunt-jsonselect

Use load-grunt-tasks to automatically enable grunt-jsonselect in your Gruntfile.

Usage

# Gruntfile.coffee
    :
    jsonselect:
    tests:
      item:       '.objects > *'    # an individual record
      filename:   '.id'             # the filename within that record
      theItemFilter: (item)->       # a filter function
        item.id != null             # true = include, false = ignore
      expand:     true
      flatten:    true
      cwd:      'test'
      src:      'fixtures/*.json'
      dest:     'tmp'
      ext:      '.json'
   :

Please see jsonselect.org for the select syntax.

Parameters

item

A CSS selector that selects the items you want to extract.

itemFilter

An optional filter function that takes an extracted item and returns true if the item should be written or false if not.

filename

An item selector that defines the filename for an item.