Reads a JSON file and then parses it into an object. options
are the same
that you'd pass to jsonFile.readFile
.
Alias: readJSON()
file
<String>
options
<Object>
callback
<Function>
const fs = require('fs-extra')
// With a callback:
fs.readJson('./package.json', (err, packageObj) => {
if (err) console.error(err)
console.log(packageObj.version) // => 0.1.3
})
// With Promises:
fs.readJson('./package.json')
.then(packageObj => {
console.log(packageObj.version) // => 0.1.3
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err)
})
// With async/await:
async function example () {
try {
const packageObj = await fs.readJson('./package.json')
console.log(packageObj.version) // => 0.1.3
} catch (err) {
console.error(err)
}
}
example()
readJson()
can take a throws
option set to false
and it won't throw if the JSON is invalid. Example:
const fs = require('fs-extra')
const file = '/tmp/some-invalid.json'
const data = '{not valid JSON'
fs.writeFileSync(file, data)
// With a callback:
fs.readJson(file, { throws: false }, (err, obj) => {
if (err) console.error(err)
console.log(obj) // => null
})
// Wtih Promises:
fs.readJson(file, { throws: false })
.then(obj => {
console.log(obj) // => null
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err) // Not called
})
// With async/await:
async function example (f) {
const obj = await fs.readJson(f, { throws: false })
console.log(obj) // => null
}
example(file)