Parse JSON with more helpful errors
npm install parse-json
import parseJson, {JSONError} from 'parse-json';
const json = '{\n\t"foo": true,\n}';
JSON.parse(json);
/*
SyntaxError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1)
*/
parseJson(json);
/*
JSONError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1)
1 | {
2 | "foo": true,
> 3 | }
| ^
*/
parseJson(json, 'foo.json');
/*
JSONError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1) in foo.json
1 | {
2 | "foo": true,
> 3 | }
| ^
fileName: 'foo.json',
[cause]: SyntaxError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1)
at JSON.parse (<anonymous>)
at ...
*/
// You can also add the filename at a later point
try {
parseJson(json);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof JSONError) {
error.fileName = 'foo.json';
}
throw error;
}
/*
JSONError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1) in foo.json
1 | {
2 | "foo": true,
> 3 | }
| ^
fileName: 'foo.json',
[cause]: SyntaxError: Expected double-quoted property name in JSON at position 16 (line 3 column 1)
at JSON.parse (<anonymous>)
at ...
*/
Throws a JSONError
when there is a parsing error.
Type: string
Type: Function
Prescribes how the value originally produced by parsing is transformed, before being returned. See JSON.parse
docs for more.
Type: string
The filename displayed in the error message.
Exposed for instanceof
checking.
Type: string
The filename displayed in the error message.
Type: string
The printable section of the JSON which produces the error.
Type: string
The raw version of codeFrame
without colors.