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stringify-safe

v1.0.3

Published

Discover why you can't JSON.stringify(your_object) and automaticly remove the causes.

Downloads

5

Readme

stringify-safe

Discover why you can't JSON.stringify(your_object) and automaticly remove the causes.

Installation

npm i stringify-safe

Usage

.fixStringify()

Basic Usage

const StringifySafe = require('stringify-safe')

StringifySafe checks if JSON.stringify(your_object) fails.

With .fixStringify() the causes will be recursively determined and removed.

var fixedObject = StringifySafe.fixStringify(brokenObject)

Recursion Depth

You can manually set a maximal recusion depth. The default is 10.

0 means recursion and if your brokenObject is broken {} will be returned.

// depth = 5
var fixedObject = StringifySafe.fixStringify(brokenObject, 5)

Printing

If you want to see wich childs fail to get stringified, set printing to true. The default is false.

// depth = 6
// printing = true
var fixedObject = StringifySafe.fixStringify(brokenObject, 5 true)

.stringify()

This function is a warpper for .fixStringify(), but it direclty JSON.stringify(your_object) you object.

The parametrs are working like .fixStringify().

var fixedStrigifiedObject = StringifySafe.stringify(brokenObject)

.isBroken()

This function tells you if your object is broken by returning a boolean.

var isBroken = StringifySafe.isBroken(your_object)

.hasBrokenChilds()

This function tells you if your object contains broken childs by returning a boolean.

var hasBrokenChilds = StringifySafe.hasBrokenChilds(your_object)