@prantlf/jsonlint 10.2.0 → 11.0.0

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package/LICENSE CHANGED
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  MIT License
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  Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Zachary Carter
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- Copyright (c) 2019 Ferdinand Prantl
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+ Copyright (c) 2019-2022 Ferdinand Prantl
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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  of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
package/README.md CHANGED
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  # JSON Lint
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- [![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/%40prantlf%2Fjsonlint.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/%40prantlf%2Fjsonlint)
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- [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/prantlf/jsonlint.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/prantlf/jsonlint)
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- [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/prantlf/jsonlint/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/prantlf/jsonlint)
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- [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/prantlf/jsonlint.svg)](https://david-dm.org/prantlf/jsonlint)
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- [![devDependency Status](https://david-dm.org/prantlf/jsonlint/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/prantlf/jsonlint#info=devDependencies)
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- [![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://standardjs.com)
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+ [![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@prantlf/jsonlint)
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+ ![Dependency status](https://img.shields.io/librariesio/release/npm/@prantlf/jsonlint)
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+ ](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prantlf/jsonlint)
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+ [![Code coverage](https://codecov.io/gh/prantlf/jsonlint/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/prantlf/jsonlint)
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- A [JSON]/[JSON5] parser and validator with a command-line client. A [pure JavaScript version] of the service provided at [jsonlint.com].
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+ A [JSON]/CJSON/[JSON5] parser, validator and pretty-printer with a command-line client. A [pure JavaScript version] of the service provided at [jsonlint.com].
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  This is a fork of the original package with the following enhancements:
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  * Handles multiple files on the command line (by Greg Inman).
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  * Walks directories recursively (by Paul Vollmer).
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  * Provides 100% compatible interface to the native `JSON.parse` method.
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- * Optionally recognizes JavaScript-style comments and single quoted strings.
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+ * Optionally recognizes JavaScript-style comments (CJSON) and single quoted strings (JSON5).
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  * Optionally ignores trailing commas and reports duplicate object keys as an error.
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  * Supports [JSON Schema] drafts 04, 06 and 07.
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  * Offers pretty-printing including comment-stripping and object keys without quotes (JSON5).
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  * [`Grunt`] - see [`@prantlf/grunt-jsonlint`]
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  * [`Gulp`] - see [`@prantlf/gulp-jsonlint`]
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+ * [`Rollup`] - see [`rollup-plugin-jsonlint`]
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  ## Synopsis
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  ### Pretty-Printing
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- You can parse a JSON string to an array of tokens and print it back to a string with some changes applied. It can be unification of whitespace or tripping comments, for example. (Raw token values must be enabled when tokenizing the JSON input.)
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+ You can parse a JSON string to an array of tokens and print it back to a string with some changes applied. It can be unification of whitespace, reformatting or stripping comments, for example. (Raw token values must be enabled when tokenizing the JSON input.)
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  ```js
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  const { tokenize } = require('@prantlf/jsonlint')
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  | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
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  | `indent` | count of spaces or the specific characters to be used as an indentation unit |
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  | `pruneComments` | will omit all tokens with comments |
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- | `stripObjectKeys` | will not print quotes around object keys which are JavaScript identifier names |
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+ | `stripObjectKeys` | will not print quotes around object keys which are JavaScript identifier names |
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  | `enforceDoubleQuotes` | will surround all strings with double quotes |
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  | `enforceSingleQuotes` | will surround all strings with single quotes |
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  | `trimTrailingCommas` | will omit all trailing commas after the last object entry or array item |
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  ```js
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  const { tokenize } = require('@prantlf/jsonlint')
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- const tokens = tokenize('{"flag":true /* default */}', { ignoreComments: true }))
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+ const tokens = tokenize('{"flag":true /* default */}', {
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+ ignoreComments: true,
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  // Returns the following array:
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  ### Performance
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- This is a part of an output from the [parser benchmark], when parsing a 4.2 KB formatted string ([package.json](./package.json)) with Node.js 10.15.3:
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+ This is a part of an output from the [parser benchmark], when parsing a 4.2 KB formatted string ([package.json](./package.json)) with Node.js 12.14.0:
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- the built-in parser x 68,212 ops/sec ±0.86% (87 runs sampled)
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- the pure jju parser x 10,234 ops/sec ±1.08% (89 runs sampled)
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- the extended jju parser x 10,210 ops/sec ±1.26% (88 runs sampled)
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- the tokenizable jju parser x 8,832 ops/sec ±0.92% (89 runs sampled)
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- the tokenizing jju parser x 7,911 ops/sec ±1.05% (86 runs sampled)
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+ jsonlint using native JSON.parse x 97,109 ops/sec ±0.81% (93 runs sampled)
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+ jsonlint using hand-coded parser x 7,256 ops/sec ±0.54% (90 runs sampled)
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+ jsonlint using tokenising parser x 6,387 ops/sec ±0.44% (88 runs sampled)
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- A custom JSON parser is [a lot slower] than the built-in one. However, it is more important to have a [clear error reporting] than the highest speed in scenarios like parsing configuration files. Extending the parser with the support for comments and single-quoted strings does not affect the performance. Making the parser collect tokens and their locations decreases the performance a bit.
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+ A custom JSON parser is [a lot slower] than the built-in one. However, it is more important to have a [clear error reporting] than the highest speed in scenarios like parsing configuration files. (For better error-reporting, the speed can be preserved by using the native parser initially and re-parsing with another parser only in case of failure.) Features like comments or JSON5 are also helpful in configuration files. Tokens preserve the complete input and can be used for pretty-printing without losing the comments.
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  ## License
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  Licensed under the [MIT License].
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  [UMD]: https://github.com/umdjs/umd
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  [`Grunt`]: https://gruntjs.com/
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  [`@prantlf/grunt-jsonlint`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prantlf/grunt-jsonlint
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  [`@prantlf/gulp-jsonlint`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prantlf/gulp-jsonlint
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+ [`rollup-plugin-jsonlint`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/rollup-plugin-jsonlint
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  [7x faster than the custom parser]: ./benchmarks/results/performance.md#results
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  [parser benchmark]: ./benchmarks#json-parser-comparison
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package/lib/cli.js CHANGED
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- var fs = require('fs')
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- var path = require('path')
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- var parser = require('./jsonlint')
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- var formatter = require('./formatter')
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- var printer = require('./printer')
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- var sorter = require('./sorter')
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- var validator = require('./validator')
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- var pkg = require('../package')
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+ const parser = require('./jsonlint')
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+ const formatter = require('./formatter')
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+ const printer = require('./printer')
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