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Simple JSON viewer component, for Vue.js 2 or 3.

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Installing

Using npm:

$ npm install vue-json-viewer@2 --save
// Vue2
$ npm install vue-json-viewer@3 --save
// Vue3

Using yarn:

$ yarn add vue-json-viewer@2 
// Vue2
$ yarn add vue-json-viewer@3 
// Vue3

Example

<json-viewer :value="jsonData"></json-viewer>

<hr />

<json-viewer
  :value="jsonData"
  :expand-depth=5
  copyable
  boxed
  sort></json-viewer>
import Vue from 'vue'
import JsonViewer from 'vue-json-viewer'

// Import JsonViewer as a Vue.js plugin
Vue.use(JsonViewer)
// or 
// components: {JsonViewer}


new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  data() {
    return {
      jsonData: {
        total: 25,
        limit: 10,
        skip: 0,
        links: {
          previous: undefined,
          next: function () {},
        },
        data: [
          {
            id: '5968fcad629fa84ab65a5247',
            firstname: 'Ada',
            lastname: 'Lovelace',
            awards: null,
            known: [
              'mathematics',
              'computing'
            ],
            position: {
              lat: 44.563836,
              lng: 6.495139
            },
            description: `Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852) was an English mathematician and writer,
            chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer,
            the Analytical Engine. She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation,
            and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.
            As a result, she is sometimes regarded as the first to recognise the full potential of a "computing machine" and the first computer programmer.`,
            bornAt: '1815-12-10T00:00:00.000Z',
            diedAt: '1852-11-27T00:00:00.000Z'
          }, {
            id: '5968fcad629fa84ab65a5246',
            firstname: 'Grace',
            lastname: 'Hopper',
            awards: [
              'Defense Distinguished Service Medal',
              'Legion of Merit',
              'Meritorious Service Medal',
              'American Campaign Medal',
              'World War II Victory Medal',
              'National Defense Service Medal',
              'Armed Forces Reserve Medal',
              'Naval Reserve Medal',
              'Presidential Medal of Freedom'
            ],
            known: null,
            position: {
              lat: 43.614624,
              lng: 3.879995
            },
            description: `Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992)
            was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral.
            One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer,
            she was a pioneer of computer programming who invented one of the first compiler related tools.
            She popularized the idea of machine-independent programming languages, which led to the development of COBOL,
            an early high-level programming language still in use today.`,
            bornAt: '1815-12-10T00:00:00.000Z',
            diedAt: '1852-11-27T00:00:00.000Z'
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
})

SSR

import JsonViewer from 'vue-json-viewer/ssr'

// Import JsonViewer as a Vue.js plugin
Vue.use(JsonViewer)
// or 
// components: {JsonViewer}

and

import 'vue-json-viewer/style.css'

Preview

preview

Options

Property Description Default
value JSON data (can be used with v-model) Required
expand-depth Collapse blocs under this depth 1
copyable Display the copy button, you can customize copy text just set {copyText: 'copy', copiedText: 'copied', timeout: 2000} or set true use default copytext false
sort Sort keys before displaying false
boxed Add a fancy "boxed" style to component false
theme Add a custom CSS class for theming purposes jv-light
expanded Default expand the view false
timeformat custom time format function time => time.toLocaleString()
preview-mode no expand mode false
show-array-index array show index true
show-double-quotes show double quotes false

Listeners

Listener Description Value
copied Emits copyEvent after text copied Clipboard success event
keyclick click key event

Slots

Name Description Scope
copy Custom content for copy button {copied: boolean}

shortcut keys

Name Description Scope
alt + click expand all node

Theming

To create custom theme, (e.g. my-awesome-json-theme), in two easy steps:

  1. add theme="my-awesome-json-theme" to the JsonViewer component
  2. copy-pasta and customize this SCSS template:
// values are default one from jv-light template
.my-awesome-json-theme {
  background: #fff;
  white-space: nowrap;
  color: #525252;
  font-size: 14px;
  font-family: Consolas, Menlo, Courier, monospace;

  .jv-ellipsis {
    color: #999;
    background-color: #eee;
    display: inline-block;
    line-height: 0.9;
    font-size: 0.9em;
    padding: 0px 4px 2px 4px;
    border-radius: 3px;
    vertical-align: 2px;
    cursor: pointer;
    user-select: none;
  }
  .jv-button { color: #49b3ff }
  .jv-key { color: #111111 }
  .jv-item {
    &.jv-array { color: #111111 }
    &.jv-boolean { color: #fc1e70 }
    &.jv-function { color: #067bca }
    &.jv-number { color: #fc1e70 }
    &.jv-number-float { color: #fc1e70 }
    &.jv-number-integer { color: #fc1e70 }
    &.jv-object { color: #111111 }
    &.jv-undefined { color: #e08331 }
    &.jv-string {
      color: #42b983;
      word-break: break-word;
      white-space: normal;
    }
  }
  .jv-code {
    .jv-toggle {
      &:before {
        padding: 0px 2px;
        border-radius: 2px;
      }
      &:hover {
        &:before {
          background: #eee;
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

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