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API Reference

JSONEditor

Constructor

JSONEditor(container [, options [, json]])

Constructs a new JSONEditor.

Parameters:

  • {Element} container

    An HTML DIV element. The JSONEditor will be created inside this container element.

  • {Object} options

    Optional object with options. The available options are described under Configuration options.

  • {JSON} json

    Initial JSON data to be loaded into the JSONEditor. Alternatively, the method JSONEditor.set(json) can be used to load JSON data into the editor.

Returns:

  • {JSONEditor} editor

    New instance of a JSONEditor.

Configuration options

  • {Object} ace

    Provide a custom version of the Ace editor and use this instead of the version that comes embedded with JSONEditor. Only applicable when mode is code.

    Note that when using the minimalist version of JSONEditor (which has Ace excluded), JSONEditor will try to load the Ace plugins ace/mode/json and ace/ext/searchbox. These plugins must be loaded beforehand or be available in the folder of the Ace editor.

  • {Object} ajv

    Provide a custom instance of ajv, the library used for JSON schema validation. Example:

    var options = {
      ajv: Ajv({ allErrors: true, verbose: true })
    }
    
  • {function} onChange()

    Set a callback function triggered when the contents of the JSONEditor change. This callback does not pass the changed contents, use get() or getText() for that. Note that get() can throw an exception in mode text, code, or preview, when the editor contains invalid JSON. Will only be triggered on changes made by the user, not in case of programmatic changes via the functions set, setText, update, or updateText. See also callback functions onChangeJSON(json) and onChangeText(jsonString).

  • {function} onChangeJSON(json)

    Set a callback function triggered when the contents of the JSONEditor change. Passes the changed JSON document. Only applicable when option mode is tree, form, or view. The callback will only be triggered on changes made by the user, not in case of programmatic changes via the functions set, setText, update, or updateText. Also see the callback function onChangeText(jsonString).

  • {function} onChangeText(jsonString)

    Set a callback function triggered when the contents of the JSONEditor change. Passes the changed JSON document inside a string (stringified). The callback will only be triggered on changes made by the user, not in case of programmatic changes via the functions set, setText, update, or updateText. Also see the callback function onChangeJSON(json).

  • {function} onClassName({ path, field, value })

    Set a callback function to add custom CSS classes to the rendered nodes. Only applicable when option mode is tree, form, or view.

    The callback is invoked with an object containing path, field and value:

    {
      path: string[],
      field: string,
      value: string
    }
    

    The function must either return a string containing CSS class names, or return undefined in order to do nothing for a specific node.

    In order to update css classes when they depend on external state, you can call editor.refresh().

  • {function} onEditable({ path, field, value })

    Set a callback function to determine whether individual nodes are editable or read-only. Only applicable when option mode is tree, text, or code.

    In case of mode tree, the callback is invoked as editable(node), where the first parameter is an object:

    {
      field: string,
      value: string,
      path: string[]
    }
    

    The function must either return a boolean value to set both the nodes field and value editable or read-only, or return an object {field: boolean, value: boolean} to set set the read-only attribute for field and value individually.

    In modes text and code, the callback is invoked as editable(node) where node is an empty object (no field, value, or path). In that case the function can return false to make the text or code editor completely read-only.

  • {function} onError(error)

    Set a callback function triggered when an error occurs. Invoked with the error as first argument. The callback is only invoked for errors triggered by a users action, like switching from code mode to tree mode or clicking the Format button whilst the editor doesn't contain valid JSON.

  • {function} onModeChange(newMode, oldMode)

    Set a callback function triggered right after the mode is changed by the user. Only applicable when the mode can be changed by the user (i.e. when option modes is set).

  • {function} onNodeName({ path, type, size })

    Customize the name of object and array nodes. By default the names are brackets with the number of childs inside, like {5} and [32]. The number inside can be customized. using onNodeName.

    The first parameter is an object containing the following properties:

    {
      path: string[],
      type: 'object' | 'array',
      size: number
    }
    

    The onNodeName function should return a string containing the name for the node. If nothing is returned, the size (number of childs) will be displayed.

  • {function} onValidate(json)

    Set a callback function for custom validation. Available in all modes.

    On a change of the JSON, the callback function is invoked with the changed data. The function should return an array with errors or null if there are no errors. The function can also return a Promise resolving with the errors retrieved via an asynchronous validation (like sending a request to a server for validation). The returned errors must have the following structure: {path: Array.<string | number>, message: string}. Example:

    var options = {
      onValidate: function (json) {
        var errors = [];
    
        if (json && json.customer && !json.customer.address) {
          errors.push({
            path: ['customer'],
            message: 'Required property "address" missing.'
          });
        }
    
        return errors;
      }
    }
    

    Also see the option schema for JSON schema validation.

  • {function} onValidationError(errors)

    Set a callback function for validation and parse errors. Available in all modes.

    On validation of the json, if errors of any kind were found this callback is invoked with the errors data.

    On change, the callback will be invoked only if errors were changed.

    Example:

    var options = {
      /**
      * @param {Array} errors validation errors
      */
      onValidationError: function (errors) {
        errors.forEach((error) => {
          switch (error.type) {
            case 'validation': // schema validation error
              ...
              break;
            case 'customValidation': // custom validation error
              ...
              break;
            case 'error':  // json parse error
              ...
              break;
            ...
          }
        });
        ...
      }
    }
    
  • {function} onCreateMenu(items, node)

    Customize context menus in tree mode.

    Sets a callback function to customize the context menu in tree mode. Each time the user clicks on the context menu button, an array of menu items is created. If this callback is configured, the array with menu items is passed to this function. The menu items can be customized in this function in any aspect of these menu items, including deleting them and/or adding new items. The function should return the final array of menu items to be displayed to the user.

    Each menu item is represented by an object, which may also contain a submenu array of items. See the source code of example 21 in the examples folder for more info on the format of the items and submenu objects.

    The second argument node is an object containing the following properties:

    {
      type: 'single' | 'multiple' | 'append'
      path: Array,
      paths: Array with paths
    }
    

    The property path containing the path of the node, and paths contains the same path or in case there are multiple selected nodes it contains the paths of all selected nodes. When the user opens the context menu of an append node (in an empty object or array), the type will be 'append' and the path will contain the path of the parent node.

  • {boolean} escapeUnicode

    If true, unicode characters are escaped and displayed as their hexadecimal code (like \u260E) instead of of the character itself (like ). false by default.

  • {boolean} sortObjectKeys

    If true, object keys in 'tree', 'view' or 'form' mode list be listed alphabetically instead by their insertion order. Sorting is performed using a natural sort algorithm, which makes it easier to see objects that have string numbers as keys. false by default.

  • {boolean} limitDragging

    If false, nodes can be dragged from any parent node to any other parent node. If true, nodes can only be dragged inside the same parent node, which effectively only allows reordering of nodes. By default, limitDragging is true when no JSON schema is defined, and false otherwise.

  • {boolean} history

    Enables history, adds a button Undo and Redo to the menu of the JSONEditor. true by default. Only applicable when mode is 'tree', 'form', or 'preview'.

  • {String} mode

    Set the editor mode. Available values: 'tree' (default), 'view', 'form', 'code', 'text', 'preview'. In 'view' mode, the data and datastructure is read-only. In 'form' mode, only the value can be changed, the data structure is read-only. Mode 'code' requires the Ace editor to be loaded on the page. Mode 'text' shows the data as plain text. The 'preview' mode can handle large JSON documents up to 500 MiB. It shows a preview of the data, and allows to transform, sort, filter, format, or compact the data.

  • {String[]} modes

    Create a box in the editor menu where the user can switch between the specified modes. Available values: see option mode.

  • {String} name

    Initial field name for the root node, is undefined by default. Can also be set using JSONEditor.setName(name). Only applicable when mode is 'tree', 'view', or 'form'.

  • {Object} schema

    Validate the JSON object against a JSON schema. A JSON schema describes the structure that a JSON object must have, like required properties or the type that a value must have.

    See http://json-schema.org/ for more information.

    Also see the option onValidate for custom validation.

  • {Object} schemaRefs

    Schemas that are referenced using the $ref property from the JSON schema that are set in the schema option, the object structure in the form of {reference_key: schemaObject}

  • {boolean} search

    Enables a search box in the upper right corner of the JSONEditor. true by default. Only applicable when mode is 'tree', 'view', or 'form'.

  • {Number} indentation

    Number of indentation spaces. 2 by default. Only applicable when mode is 'code', 'text', or 'preview'.

  • {String} theme

    Set the Ace editor theme, uses included 'ace/theme/jsoneditor' by default. Please note that only the default theme is included with JSONEditor, so if you specify another one you need to make sure it is loaded.

  • {Object} templates

    Array of templates that will appear in the context menu, Each template is a json object precreated that can be added as a object value to any node in your document.

    The following example allow you can create a "Person" node and a "Address" node, each one will appear in your context menu, once you selected the whole json object will be created.

    var options = {
      templates: [
            {
                text: 'Person',
                title: 'Insert a Person Node',
                className: 'jsoneditor-type-object',
                field: 'PersonTemplate',
                value: {
                    'firstName': 'John',
                    'lastName': 'Do',
                    'age': 28
                }
            },
            {
                text: 'Address',
                title: 'Insert a Address Node',
                field: 'AddressTemplate',
                value: {
                    'street': "",
                    'city': "",
                    'state': "",
                    'ZIP code': ""
                }
            }
        ]
    }
    
  • {Object} autocomplete

    autocomplete will enable this feature in your editor in tree mode, the object have the following subelements:

    • {string} filter

    • {Function} filter

      Indicate the filter method of the autocomplete. Default to start.

      • start : Match your input from the start, e.g. ap match apple but pl does not.
      • contain : Contain your input or not, e.g. pl match apple too.
      • Custom Function : Define custom filter rule, return true will match you input.
    • {string} trigger

      Indicate the way to trigger autocomplete menu. Default to keydown

      • keydown : When you type something in the field or value, it will trigger autocomplete.
      • focus : When you focus in the field or value, it will trigger the autocomplete.
    • {number[]} confirmKeys

      Indicate the KeyCodes for trigger confirm completion, by default those keys are: [39, 35, 9] which are the code for [right, end, tab]

    • {boolean} caseSensitive

      Indicate if the autocomplete is going to be strict case-sensitive to match the options.

    • {Function} getOptions (text: string, path: string[], input: string, editor: JSONEditor)

      This function will return your possible options for create the autocomplete selection, you can control dynamically which options you want to display according to the current active editing node.

      Parameters:

      • text : The text in the current node part. (basically the text that the user is editing)
      • path : The path of the node that is being edited as an array with strings.
      • input : Can be "field" or "value" depending if the user is editing a field name or a value of a node.
      • editor : The editor instance object that is being edited.

      Returns:

      • Can return an array with autocomplete options (strings), for example ['apple','cranberry','raspberry','pie']
      • Can return null when there are no autocomplete options.
      • Can return an object {startFrom: number, options: string[]}. Here startFrom determines the start character from where the existing text will be replaced. startFrom is 0 by default, replacing the whole text.
      • Can return a Promise resolving one of the return types above to support asynchronously retrieving a list with options.
  • {boolean} mainMenuBar

    Adds main menu bar - Contains format, sort, transform, search etc. functionality. true by default. Applicable in all types of mode.

  • {boolean} navigationBar

    Adds navigation bar to the menu - the navigation bar visualize the current position on the tree structure as well as allows breadcrumbs navigation. true by default. Only applicable when mode is 'tree', 'form' or 'view'.

  • {boolean} statusBar

    Adds status bar to the bottom of the editor - the status bar shows the cursor position and a count of the selected characters. true by default. Only applicable when mode is 'code', 'text', or 'preview'.

  • {function} onTextSelectionChange(start, end, text)

    Set a callback function triggered when a text is selected in the JSONEditor.

    callback signature should be:

    /**
    * @param {{row:Number, column:Number}} start Selection start position
    * @param {{row:Number, column:Number}} end   Selected end position
    * @param {String} text selected text
    */
    function onTextSelectionChange(start, end, text) {
      ...
    }
    

    Only applicable when mode is 'code' or 'text'.

  • {function} onSelectionChange(start, end)

    Set a callback function triggered when Nodes are selected in the JSONEditor.

    callback signature should be:

    /**
    * @typedef {{value: String|Object|Number|Boolean, path: Array.<String|Number>}} SerializableNode
    * 
    * @param {SerializableNode=} start
    * @param {SerializableNode=} end
    */
    function onSelectionChange(start, end) {
      ...
    }
    

    Only applicable when mode is 'tree'.

  • {function} onEvent({ field, path, value? }, event)

    Set a callback function that will be triggered when an event will occur in a JSON field or value.

    In case of field event, node information will be

    {
      field: string,
      path: {string|number}[]
    }
    

    In case of value event, node information will be

    {
      field: string,
      path: {string|number}[],
      value: string
    }
    

    signature should be:

    /**
    * @param {Node} the Node where event has been triggered 
    identified by {field: string, path: {string|number}[] [, value: string]}`
    * @param {event} the event fired
    */
    function onEvent(node, event) {
      ...
    }
    

    Only applicable when mode is 'form', 'tree' or 'view'.

  • {function} onFocus({ type: 'focus', target }) Callback method, triggered when the editor comes into focus, passing an object {type, target}, Applicable for all modes.

  • {function} onBlur({ type: 'blur', target }) Callback method, triggered when the editor goes out of focus, passing an object {type, target}, Applicable for all modes.

  • {boolean} colorPicker

    If true (default), values containing a color name or color code will have a color picker rendered on their left side.

  • {function} onColorPicker(parent, color, onChange)

    Callback function triggered when the user clicks a color. Can be used to implement a custom color picker. The callback is invoked with three arguments: parent is an HTML element where the color picker can be attached, color is the current color, onChange(newColor) is a callback which has to be invoked with the new color selected in the color picker. JSONEditor comes with a built-in color picker, powered by vanilla-picker.

    A simple example of onColorPicker using vanilla-picker:

    var options = {
      onColorPicker: function (parent, color, onChange) {
        new VanillaPicker({
          parent: parent,
          color: color,
          onDone: function (color) {
            onChange(color.hex)
          }
        }).show();
      }
    }
    
  • {boolean | function({field, value, path}) -> boolean} timestampTag

    If true (default), a tag with the date/time of a timestamp is displayed right from values containing a timestamp. By default, a value is considered a timestamp when it is an integer number with a value larger than Jan 1th 2000, 946684800000.

    When timestampTag a is a function, a timestamp tag will be displayed when this function returns true, and no timestamp is displayed when the function returns false. When the function returns a non-boolean value like null or undefined, JSONEditor will fallback on the built-in rules to determine whether or not to show a timestamp.

    The function is invoked with an object as first parameter:

    {
      field: string,
      value: string,
      path: string[]
    }
    

    Whether a value is a timestamp can be determined implicitly based on the value, or explicitly based on field or path. You can for example test whether a field name contains a string like: 'date' or 'time'.

    Example:

    var options = {
      timestampTag: function ({ field, value, path }) {
        if (field === 'dateCreated') {
          return true
        }
    
        return false
      }
    }
    

    Only applicable for modes tree, form, and view.

  • { function({field, value, path}) -> string|null } timestampFormat

    Customizing the way formating the timestamp. Called when a value is timestamp after timestampTag. If it returns null, the timestamp would be formatted with default setting (new Date(value).toISOString()).

    parameter:

    {
      field: string,
      value: string,
      path: string[]
    }
    

    Example:

    var options = {
      timestampFormat: function ({ field, value, path }) {
        if (field === 'customTime') {
          return new Date(value*1000).toString()
        }
    
        return null
      }
    }
    

    Only applicable for modes tree, form, and view.

  • {string} language

    The default language comes from the browser navigator, but you can force a specific language. So use here string as 'en' or 'pt-BR'. Built-in languages: en, zh-CN, pt-BR, tr, ja, fr-FR, de. Other translations can be specified via the option languages.

  • {Object} languages

    You can override existing translations or provide a new translation for a specific language. To do it provide an object at languages with language and the keys/values to be inserted. For example:

    'languages': {
      'pt-BR': {
        'auto': 'Automático testing'
      },
      'en': {
        'auto': 'Auto testing'
      }
    }
    

    All available fields for translation can be found in the source file src/js/i18n.js.

  • {HTMLElement} modalAnchor

    The container element where modals (like for sorting and filtering) are attached: an overlay will be created on top of this container, and the modal will be created in the center of this container.

  • {HTMLElement} popupAnchor

    The container element where popups (for example drop down menus, for JSON Schema error tooltips, and color pickers) will be absolutely positioned. By default, this is the root DIV element of the editor itself.

    When the JSONEditor is inside a DIV element which hides overflowing contents (CSS overflow: auto or overflow: hidden), tooltips will be visible only partly. In this case, a popupAnchor outside of the element without hidden overflow will allow the tooltips to be visible when overflowing the DIV element of the JSONEditor.

  • {boolean} enableSort

    Enable sorting of arrays and object properties. Only applicable for mode 'tree'. true by default.

  • {boolean} enableTransform

    Enable filtering, sorting, and transforming JSON using a JMESPath query. Only applicable for mode 'tree'. true by default.

  • {Number} maxVisibleChilds

    Number of children allowed for a given node before the "show more / show all" message appears (in 'tree', 'view', or 'form' modes). 100 by default.

  • { function(json: JSON, queryOptions: QueryOptions) -> string } createQuery

    Create a query string based on query options filled in the Transform Wizard in the Transform modal. Normally used in combination with executeQuery. The input for the function are the entered query options and the current JSON, and the output must be a string containing the query. This query will be executed using executeQuery.

    The query options have the following structure:

    interface QueryOptions {
      filter?: {
        field: string | '@'
        relation: '==' | '!=' | '<' | '<=' | '>' | '>='
        value: string
      }
      sort?: {
        field: string | '@'
        direction: 'asc' | 'desc'
      }
      projection?: {
        fields: string[]
      }
    }
    

    Note that there is a special case '@' for filter.field and sort.field. It means that the field itself is selected, for example when having an array containing numbers.

    A usage example can be found in examples/23_custom_query_language.html.

  • { function(json: JSON, query: string) -> JSON } executeQuery

    Replace the build-in query language used in the Transform modal with a custom language. Normally used in combination with createQuery. The input for the function is the current JSON and a query string, and output must be the transformed JSON.

    A usage example can be found in examples/23_custom_query_language.html.

  • {string} queryDescription

    A text description displayed on top of the Transform modal. Can be used to explain a custom query language implemented via createQuery and executeQuery. The text can contain HTML code like a link to a web page.

    A usage example can be found in examples/23_custom_query_language.html.

Methods

JSONEditor.collapseAll()

Collapse all fields. Only applicable for mode 'tree', 'view', and 'form'.

JSONEditor.destroy()

Destroy the editor. Clean up DOM, event listeners, and web workers.

JSONEditor.expandAll()

Expand all fields. Only applicable for mode 'tree', 'view', and 'form'.

JSONEditor.focus()

Set focus to the JSONEditor.

JSONEditor.get()

Get JSON data.

This method throws an exception when the editor does not contain valid JSON, which can be the case when the editor is in mode code, text, or preview.

Returns:

  • {JSON} json

    JSON data from the JSONEditor.

JSONEditor.getMode()

Retrieve the current mode of the editor.

Returns:

  • {String} mode

    Current mode of the editor, for example tree or code.

JSONEditor.getName()

Retrieve the current field name of the root node.

Returns:

  • {String | undefined} name

    Current field name of the root node, or undefined if not set.

JSONEditor.getNodesByRange(start, end)

A utility function for getting a list of SerializableNode under certain range.

This function can be used as complementary to getSelection and onSelectionChange if a list of all the selected nodes is required.

Parameters:

  • {path: Array.<String>} start

    Path for the first node in range

  • {path: Array.<String>} end

    Path for the last node in range

JSONEditor.getSelection()

Get the current selected nodes, Only applicable for mode 'tree'.

Returns:

  • {start:SerializableNode, end: SerializableNode}

JSONEditor.getText()

Get JSON data as string.

Returns:

  • {String} jsonString

    Contents of the editor as string. When the editor is in code text, code or preview, the returned text is returned as-is. For the other modes, the returned text is a compacted string. In order to get the JSON formatted with a certain number of spaces, use JSON.stringify(JSONEditor.get(), null, 2).

JSONEditor.getTextSelection()

Get the current selected text with the selection range, Only applicable for mode 'text' and 'code'.

Returns:

  • {start:{row:Number, column:Number},end:{row:Number, column:Number},text:String} selection

JSONEditor.refresh()

Force the editor to refresh the user interface and update all rendered HTML. This can be useful for example when using onClassName and the returned class name depends on external factors.

JSONEditor.set(json)

Set JSON data. Resets the state of the editor (expanded nodes, search, selection). See also JSONEditor.update(json).

Parameters:

  • {JSON} json

    JSON data to be displayed in the JSONEditor.

JSONEditor.setMode(mode)

Switch mode. Mode code requires the Ace editor.

Parameters:

  • {String} mode

    Available values: tree, view, form, code, text, preview.

JSONEditor.setName(name)

Set a field name for the root node.

Parameters:

  • {String | undefined} name

    Field name of the root node. If undefined, the current name will be removed.

JSONEditor.setSchema(schema [,schemaRefs])

Set a JSON schema for validation of the JSON object. See also option schema. See http://json-schema.org/ for more information on the JSON schema definition.

Parameters:

  • {Object} schema

    A JSON schema.

  • {Object} schemaRefs

    Optional, Schemas that are referenced using the $ref property from the JSON schema, the object structure in the form of {reference_key: schemaObject}

JSONEditor.setSelection(start, end)

Set selection for a range of nodes, Only applicable for mode 'tree'.

  • If no parameters sent - the current selection will be removed, if exists.
  • For single node selecion send only the start parameter.
  • If the nodes are not from the same level the first common parent will be selected

Parameters:

  • {path: Array.<String>} start

    Path for the start node

  • {path: Array.<String>} end

    Path for the end node

JSONEditor.setText(jsonString)

Set text data in the editor.

This method throws an exception when the provided jsonString does not contain valid JSON and the editor is in mode tree, view, or form.

Parameters:

  • {String} jsonString

    Contents of the editor as string.

JSONEditor.setTextSelection(startPos, endPos)

Set text selection for a range, Only applicable for mode 'text' and 'code'.

Parameters:

  • {row:Number, column:Number} startPos

    Position for selection start

  • {row:Number, column:Number} endPos

    Position for selection end

JSONEditor.update(json)

Replace JSON data when the new data contains changes. In modes tree, form, and view, the state of the editor will be maintained (expanded nodes, search, selection). See also JSONEditor.set(json).

Parameters:

  • {JSON} json

    JSON data to be displayed in the JSONEditor.

JSONEditor.updateText (json)

Replace text data when the new data contains changes. In modes tree, form, and view, the state of the editor will be maintained (expanded nodes, search, selection). Also see JSONEditor.setText(jsonString).

This method throws an exception when the provided jsonString does not contain valid JSON and the editor is in mode tree, view, or form.

Parameters:

  • {String} jsonString

    Contents of the editor as string.

Static properties

  • {string[]} JSONEditor.VALID_OPTIONS

    An array with the names of all known options.

  • {object} ace

    Access to the bundled Ace editor, via the brace library. Ace is used in code mode. Same as var ace = require('brace');.

  • {function} Ajv

    Access to the bundled ajv library, used for JSON schema validation. Same as var Ajv = require('ajv');.

  • {function} VanillaPicker

    Access to the bundled vanilla-picker library, used as color picker. Same as var VanillaPicker = require('vanilla-picker');.

Examples

A tree editor:

var options = {
    "mode": "tree",
    "search": true
};
var editor = new JSONEditor(container, options);
var json = {
    "Array": [1, 2, 3],
    "Boolean": true,
    "Null": null,
    "Number": 123,
    "Object": {"a": "b", "c": "d"},
    "String": "Hello World"
};
editor.set(json);
editor.expandAll();

var json = editor.get(json);

A text editor:

var options = {
    "mode": "text",
    "indentation": 2
};
var editor = new JSONEditor(container, options);
var json = {
    "Array": [1, 2, 3],
    "Boolean": true,
    "Null": null,
    "Number": 123,
    "Object": {"a": "b", "c": "d"},
    "String": "Hello World"
};
editor.set(json);

var json = editor.get();

JSON parsing and stringification

In general, to parse or stringify JSON data, the browsers built in JSON parser can be used. To create a formatted string from a JSON object, use:

var formattedString = JSON.stringify(json, null, 2);

to create a compacted string from a JSON object, use:

var compactString = JSON.stringify(json);

To parse a String to a JSON object, use:

var json = JSON.parse(string);