Read ano.json files with semantics, normalisation, defaults and validation
npm install ano-jsonRead ano.json files with semantics, normalisation, defaults and validation.
Install via npm: npm install --save ano-json
#### .read(file, options, callback)
#### .readSync(file, options)
Reads file and applies normalisation, defaults and validation according to the ano.json spec.
If the passed file does not exist, the callback is called with error.code equal to ENOENT.
If the passed file contents are not valid JSON, the callback is called with error.code equal to EMALFORMED.
If the json does not comply with the ano.json spec, the callback is called with error.code equal to EINVALID.
If file is a directory, find() will be used to search for the json file.
The options argument is optional and can be omitted. These options will be passed to parse method.
``js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
// Can also be used by simply calling bowerJson()
bowerJson.read('/path/to/ano.json', function (err, json) {
if (err) {
console.error('There was an error reading the file');
console.error(err.message);
return;
}
console.log('JSON: ', json);
});
`
#### .parse(json, options)
Parses an object. Useful when you want to apply normalisation and validation directly to an object.
If the json does not comply with the ano.json spec, an error is thrown with error.code equal to EINVALID.
The options arguments is optional and can be omitted. Available options:
- validate: Apply validation, defaults to truefalse
- normalize: Apply normalisation, defaults to json
- clone: clone, use and return the passed in object instead of using it directly, defaults to false
`js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
var json = {
name: 'my-package',
version: '0.0.1'
};
try {
bowerJson.parse(json);
} catch (err) {
console.error('There was an error parsing the object');
console.error(err.message);
}
`
#### .getIssues(json) - DEPRECATED
Validates the passed json object.
Returns an object with errors and warnings of this ano.json contents.
`js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
var json = {
name: 'myPackage',
version: '0.0.1',
main: {}
};
var issues = bowerJson.getIssues(json);
expect(issues).toEqual({
errors: ['The "main" field has to be either an Array or a String'],
warnings: ['The "name" must be lowercase']
});
#### .validate(json)
Validates the passed json object.
Throws an error with error.code equal to EINVALID if it does not comply with the spec.
`js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
var json = {
name: 'myPackage',
version: '0.0.1'
};
try {
bowerJson.validate(json);
} catch (err) {
console.error('There was an error validating the object');
console.error(err.message);
}
`
#### .normalize(json)
`js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
var json = {
name: 'my-package',
version: '0.0.1',
main: 'foo.js,bar.js'
};
bowerJson.normalize(json);
json.main // ['foo.js', 'bar.js']
`
#### .find(folder, callback)
#### .findSync(folder)
Finds the json filename inside a folder.ano.json
Checks if a exists, falling back to library.json (deprecated) and .ano.json.error.code
If no file was found, the callback is called with a of ENOENT.
`js
var bowerJson = require('ano-json');
bowerJson.find('/path/to/folder', function (err, filename) {
if (err) {
console.error('There is no json file in the folder');
return;
}
console.log('Filename: ', filename);
// Now that we got the filename, we can read its contents
bowerJson.read(filename, function (err, json) {
if (err) {
console.error('There was an error reading the file');
console.error(err.message);
return;
}
console.log('JSON: ', json);
});
});
``
Released under the MIT License.