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[6a3a178]1# json-parse-even-better-errors
2
3[`json-parse-even-better-errors`](https://github.com/npm/json-parse-even-better-errors)
4is a Node.js library for getting nicer errors out of `JSON.parse()`,
5including context and position of the parse errors.
6
7It also preserves the newline and indentation styles of the JSON data, by
8putting them in the object or array in the `Symbol.for('indent')` and
9`Symbol.for('newline')` properties.
10
11## Install
12
13`$ npm install --save json-parse-even-better-errors`
14
15## Table of Contents
16
17* [Example](#example)
18* [Features](#features)
19* [Contributing](#contributing)
20* [API](#api)
21 * [`parse`](#parse)
22
23### Example
24
25```javascript
26const parseJson = require('json-parse-even-better-errors')
27
28parseJson('"foo"') // returns the string 'foo'
29parseJson('garbage') // more useful error message
30parseJson.noExceptions('garbage') // returns undefined
31```
32
33### Features
34
35* Like JSON.parse, but the errors are better.
36* Strips a leading byte-order-mark that you sometimes get reading files.
37* Has a `noExceptions` method that returns undefined rather than throwing.
38* Attaches the newline character(s) used to the `Symbol.for('newline')`
39 property on objects and arrays.
40* Attaches the indentation character(s) used to the `Symbol.for('indent')`
41 property on objects and arrays.
42
43## Indentation
44
45To preserve indentation when the file is saved back to disk, use
46`data[Symbol.for('indent')]` as the third argument to `JSON.stringify`, and
47if you want to preserve windows `\r\n` newlines, replace the `\n` chars in
48the string with `data[Symbol.for('newline')]`.
49
50For example:
51
52```js
53const txt = await readFile('./package.json', 'utf8')
54const data = parseJsonEvenBetterErrors(txt)
55const indent = Symbol.for('indent')
56const newline = Symbol.for('newline')
57// .. do some stuff to the data ..
58const string = JSON.stringify(data, null, data[indent]) + '\n'
59const eolFixed = data[newline] === '\n' ? string
60 : string.replace(/\n/g, data[newline])
61await writeFile('./package.json', eolFixed)
62```
63
64Indentation is determined by looking at the whitespace between the initial
65`{` and `[` and the character that follows it. If you have lots of weird
66inconsistent indentation, then it won't track that or give you any way to
67preserve it. Whether this is a bug or a feature is debatable ;)
68
69### API
70
71#### <a name="parse"></a> `parse(txt, reviver = null, context = 20)`
72
73Works just like `JSON.parse`, but will include a bit more information when
74an error happens, and attaches a `Symbol.for('indent')` and
75`Symbol.for('newline')` on objects and arrays. This throws a
76`JSONParseError`.
77
78#### <a name="parse"></a> `parse.noExceptions(txt, reviver = null)`
79
80Works just like `JSON.parse`, but will return `undefined` rather than
81throwing an error.
82
83#### <a name="jsonparseerror"></a> `class JSONParseError(er, text, context = 20, caller = null)`
84
85Extends the JavaScript `SyntaxError` class to parse the message and provide
86better metadata.
87
88Pass in the error thrown by the built-in `JSON.parse`, and the text being
89parsed, and it'll parse out the bits needed to be helpful.
90
91`context` defaults to 20.
92
93Set a `caller` function to trim internal implementation details out of the
94stack trace. When calling `parseJson`, this is set to the `parseJson`
95function. If not set, then the constructor defaults to itself, so the
96stack trace will point to the spot where you call `new JSONParseError`.
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