LSON: LiveScript Object Notation Parser
Same API as the JSON module, but for LiveScript objects. Also supports CSON and JSON (since LSON is a superset of them).
Uses the LiveScript parser to do the actual parsing. Will not execute code.
Install
npm install @jigsaw/lson
API
lson.parse: Given a string, returns an object.
lson.parseFile: Given a filename (extensions .lson and .json.ls are common), reads and parses it synchronously, and returns an object
lson.stringify: Given an object, returns a string (currently outputs pretty-printed JSON).
LSON format
LSON is a superset of JSON and CSON. Here is an example:
an_array: <[ an array of strings ]>another_array: [ 'another' 'array']# we can even have commentsa_dict: { key: 'value'}a_string: 'some string'another_string: \anotherstring
This corresponds to the following JSON:
"an_array": "an" "array" "of" "strings" "another_array": "another" "array" "a_dict": "key": "value" "a_string": "some string" "another_string": "anotherstring"
Example
lson = require('lson') parsed = lson.parse('''an_array: <[ an array of strings ]>another_array: [ 'another' 'array']# we can even have commentsa_dict: { key: 'value'}a_string: 'some string'another_string: \\anotherstring''') console.log(lson.stringify(parsed))
Licence
MIT
Credits
Author: Geza Kovacs