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jsonconst

v0.0.29

Published

Library converting a JSON file into a strongly typed constant in the target language (currently supported: Typescript and C#). Intended for cross-platform config files, but useful for any constant definitions

Readme

jsonconst

This package provides a Javascript library that you can call from your own code

const file = require("file");
function compile_config()
{
    var json = file.read("foo.json");
    var ts = jsonconst.generate(json, "typescript", null, null);
    file.write("foo.ts", ts);
}

###JSON schema Jsonconst allows you to specify the JSON schema for your JSON file:

{
   $schema: "./myschema.schema.json",
   'firstname': "John"
}

Doing so has a number of advantages, as listed below.

####Catching type errors Without a schema, any field can take any value:

{
   'numericValue': "foo",
   'stringValue': 41
}

With a schema, mistakes like the above are caught during compilation:

{
   $schema: "./myConfig.schema.json",
   'numericValue': "foo",
   'stringValue': 41
}

And if your editor supports JSON schemas, you will get error feedback when editing:

FIG

####Intellisense JSON schemas allow you to add descriptions to fields - and if your editor supports it, these descriptions willl be displayed:

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The descriptions will also be passed on to code generation: