RJV is a React component for displaying and editing javascript arrays and JSON objects.
This component provides a responsive interface for displaying arrays or JSON in a web browser. NPM offers a distribution of the source that's transpiled to ES5; so you can include this component with any web-based javascript application.
Check out the Interactive Demo
Implementation Example// import the react-json-view component import ReactJson from 'react-json-view' // use the component in your app! <ReactJson src={my_json_object} />Output Examples Default Theme Hopscotch Theme, with Triangle Icons: Installation Instructions
Install this component with NPM.
npm install --save react-json-view
Or add to your package.json config file:
"dependencies": { "react-json-view": "latest" }Props Name Type Default Description
src
JSON Object
None This property contains your input JSON name
string
or false
"root" Contains the name of your root node. Use null
or false
for no name. theme
string
"rjv-default" RJV supports base-16 themes. Check out the list of supported themes in the demo. A custom "rjv-default" theme applies by default. style
object
{}
Style attributes for react-json-view container. Explicit style attributes will override attributes provided by a theme. iconStyle
string
"circle" Style of expand/collapse icons. Accepted values are "circle", triangle" or "square". indentWidth
integer
4 Set the indent-width for nested objects collapsed
boolean
or integer
false
When set to true
, all nodes will be collapsed by default. Use an integer value to collapse at a particular depth. collapseStringsAfterLength
integer
false
When an integer value is assigned, strings will be cut off at that length. Collapsed strings are followed by an ellipsis. String content can be expanded and collapsed by clicking on the string value. shouldCollapse
(field)=>{}
false
Callback function to provide control over what objects and arrays should be collapsed by default. An object is passed to the callback containing name
, src
, type
("array" or "object") and namespace
. groupArraysAfterLength
integer
100
When an integer value is assigned, arrays will be displayed in groups by count of the value. Groups are displayed with bracket notation and can be expanded and collapsed by clicking on the brackets. enableClipboard
boolean
or (copy)=>{}
true
When prop is not false
, the user can copy objects and arrays to clipboard by clicking on the clipboard icon. Copy callbacks are supported. displayObjectSize
boolean
true
When set to true
, objects and arrays are labeled with size displayDataTypes
boolean
true
When set to true
, data type labels prefix values onEdit
(edit)=>{}
false
When a callback function is passed in, edit
functionality is enabled. The callback is invoked before edits are completed. Returning false
from onEdit
will prevent the change from being made. see: onEdit docs onAdd
(add)=>{}
false
When a callback function is passed in, add
functionality is enabled. The callback is invoked before additions are completed. Returning false
from onAdd
will prevent the change from being made. see: onAdd docs defaultValue
string |number |boolean |array |object
null
Sets the default value to be used when adding an item to json onDelete
(delete)=>{}
false
When a callback function is passed in, delete
functionality is enabled. The callback is invoked before deletions are completed. Returning false
from onDelete
will prevent the change from being made. see: onDelete docs onSelect
(select)=>{}
false
When a function is passed in, clicking a value triggers the onSelect
method to be called. sortKeys
boolean
false
set to true to sort object keys quotesOnKeys
boolean
true
set to false to remove quotes from keys (eg. "name":
vs. name:
) validationMessage
string
"Validation Error" Custom message for validation failures to onEdit
, onAdd
, or onDelete
callbacks displayArrayKey
boolean
true
When set to true
, the index of the elements prefix values Features
onEdit
, onAdd
and onDelete
props allow users to edit the src
variableonEdit
is enabled:
Ctrl/Cmd+Click
Edit ModeCtrl/Cmd+Enter
SubmitRJV now supports base-16 themes!
You can specify a theme
name or object when you instantiate your rjv component.
<ReactJson src={my_important_json} theme="monokai" />
Check out the list of supported themes in the component demo.
Monokai theme example Solarized theme example Use Your Own ThemeYou can supply your own base-16 theme object.
To better understand custom themes, take a look at my example implementation and the base-16 theme styling guidelines.
onEdit, onAdd and onDelete InteractionPass callback methods to onEdit
, onAdd
and onDelete
props. Your method will be invoked when a user attempts to update your src
object.
The following object will be passed to your method:
{ updated_src: src, //new src value name: name, //new var name namespace: namespace, //list, namespace indicating var location new_value: new_value, //new variable value existing_value: existing_value, //existing variable value }
Returning false
from a callback method will prevent the src from being affected.
# clone this repository git clone git@github.com:mac-s-g/react-json-view.git && cd react-json-view # install dependencies npm install --save-dev # run the dev server with hot reloading npm run dev
Webpack Dev Server should automatically open up http://localhost:2000 in your web browser. If it does not, open a browser and navigate to port 2000. The hot reloader will automatically reload when files are modified in the /src/
directory.
# run the build (note: you may need to use `sudo` priveledges to run the build successfully) npm run build
Please add tests for your code before posting a pull request.
You can run the test suite with npm run test
or npm run test:watch
to automatically reload when files are modified.
I recommend using docker for development because it enforces environmental consistency.
For information about contributing with Docker, see the README in ./docker.
InspirationI drew a ton of design ideas from react-json-tree. Thanks to the RJT contributors for putting together an awesome component!
I'm also inspired by users who come up with interesting feature requests. Reach out to me with ideas for this project or other projects you want to collaborate on. My email address is listed on my github user page.
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