json-condenser
Condenses JSON by shortening literals and numbers
json-condenser makes JSON shorter but still (kind of) human-readable. Great for embedding JSON data in URLs.
const KEYS = 'id' 'name' 'email' 'role' 'admin'const json = "id":1"name":"John""email":"john@gmail.com""role":"admin" let payload = //=> [{e:1,f:"John",g:"john@gmail.com",h:i}] //=> [{"id":1,"name":"John","email":"john@gmail.com","role":"admin"}]
API
condense
condense(keys, json)
Condenses a JSON string json
by shortening the keys in keys
into letters.
keys
(Array of strings) - key names to be abbreviated.json
(String) - A JSON string as given by JSON.stringify(). It should not have any whitespaces.
expand
expand(keys, condensedJson)
Expands an output of condense().
keys
(Array of strings) - The same keys passed onto condense().condensedJson
(String) - The output of condense().
Thanks
json-condenser © 2016+, Rico Sta. Cruz. Released under the MIT License.
Authored and maintained by Rico Sta. Cruz with help from contributors (list).
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