json-parse-stream
emits elements of a json document as they're available. similar to JSONStream, but emits everything instead of a specified path.
var fs = parse = fs /* truncated output:... { type: 'string', value: 'json-parse-stream', key: 'name', parent: [parent object] } ...*/
events
parse()
instances are readable/writable streams.
their data
events take the following form:
type: 'object' 'array' 'string' 'number' 'null' 'boolean' value: <the value represented at this node> key: "the key from the parent to this element" | undefined for root objects parent: <the parent node>
you will get events for elements in order of most specific to least specific.
why not just use JSONParse?
JSONParse is awesome, but the requirement of providing a path function precludes you from asking for multiple paths at once.
As a bonus, the output of
json-parse-stream
will make it easy to write a wrapper for CSSauron for querying.
license
MIT