# react-json-tree
React JSON Viewer Component, Extracted from [redux-devtools](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools). Supports [iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#iterable) objects, such as [Immutable.js](https://facebook.github.io/immutable-js/).
![](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/react-json-tree.svg)
### Usage
```jsx
import JSONTree from 'react-json-tree';
// If you're using Immutable.js: `npm i --save immutable`
import { Map } from 'immutable';
// Inside a React component:
const json = {
array: [1, 2, 3],
bool: true,
object: {
foo: 'bar',
},
immutable: Map({ key: 'value' }),
};
;
```
#### Result:
![](http://cl.ly/image/3f2C2k2t3D0o/screenshot%202015-08-26%20at%2010.24.12%20AM.png)
Check out [examples](examples) directory for more details.
### Theming
This component now uses [react-base16-styling](https://github.com/alexkuz/react-base16-styling) module, which allows to customize component via `theme` property, which can be the following:
- [base16](http://chriskempson.com/projects/base16/) theme data. [The example theme data can be found here](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools/tree/75322b15ee7ba03fddf10ac3399881e302848874/src/react/themes).
- object that contains style objects, strings (that treated as classnames) or functions. A function is used to extend its first argument `{ style, className }` and should return an object with the same structure. Other arguments depend on particular context (and should be described here). See [createStylingFromTheme.js](https://github.com/alexkuz/react-json-tree/blob/feature-refactor-styling/src/createStylingFromTheme.js) for the list of styling object keys. Also, this object can extend `base16` theme via `extend` property.
Every theme has a light version, which is enabled with `invertTheme` prop.
```jsx
const theme = {
scheme: 'monokai',
author: 'wimer hazenberg (http://www.monokai.nl)',
base00: '#272822',
base01: '#383830',
base02: '#49483e',
base03: '#75715e',
base04: '#a59f85',
base05: '#f8f8f2',
base06: '#f5f4f1',
base07: '#f9f8f5',
base08: '#f92672',
base09: '#fd971f',
base0A: '#f4bf75',
base0B: '#a6e22e',
base0C: '#a1efe4',
base0D: '#66d9ef',
base0E: '#ae81ff',
base0F: '#cc6633',
};
;
```
#### Result (Monokai theme, dark background):
![](http://cl.ly/image/330o2L1J3V0h/screenshot%202015-08-26%20at%2010.48.24%20AM.png)
#### Advanced Customization
```jsx
({
style: {
...style,
textTransform: expanded ? 'uppercase' : style.textTransform,
},
}),
}}
/>
```
#### Customize Labels for Arrays, Objects, and Iterables
You can pass `getItemString` to customize the way arrays, objects, and iterable nodes are displayed (optional).
By default, it'll be:
```jsx
{itemType} {itemString}}
```
But if you pass the following:
```jsx
const getItemString = (type, data, itemType, itemString, keyPath)
=> ( // {type});
```
Then the preview of child elements now look like this:
![](http://cl.ly/image/1J1a0b0T0K3c/screenshot%202015-10-07%20at%203.44.31%20PM.png)
#### Customize Rendering
You can pass the following properties to customize rendered labels and values:
```jsx
{key}}
valueRenderer={(raw) => {raw}}
/>
```
In this example the label and value will be rendered with `` and `` wrappers respectively.
For `labelRenderer`, you can provide a full path - [see this PR](https://github.com/chibicode/react-json-tree/pull/32).
Their full signatures are:
- `labelRenderer: function(keyPath, nodeType, expanded, expandable)`
- `valueRenderer: function(valueAsString, value, ...keyPath)`
#### More Options
- `shouldExpandNode: function(keyPath, data, level)` - determines if node should be expanded (root is expanded by default)
- `hideRoot: boolean` - if `true`, the root node is hidden.
- `sortObjectKeys: boolean | function(a, b)` - sorts object keys with compare function (optional). Isn't applied to iterable maps like `Immutable.Map`.
- `postprocessValue: function(value)` - maps `value` to a new `value`
- `isCustomNode: function(value)` - overrides the default object type detection and renders the value as a single value
- `collectionLimit: number` - sets the number of nodes that will be rendered in a collection before rendering them in collapsed ranges
- `keyPath: (string | number)[]` - overrides the initial key path for the root node (defaults to `[root]`)
### Credits
- All credits to [Dave Vedder](http://www.eskimospy.com/) ([veddermatic@gmail.com](mailto:veddermatic@gmail.com)), who wrote the original code as [JSONViewer](https://bitbucket.org/davevedder/react-json-viewer/).
- Extracted from [redux-devtools](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools), which contained ES6 + inline style port of [JSONViewer](https://bitbucket.org/davevedder/react-json-viewer/) by [Daniele Zannotti](http://www.github.com/dzannotti) ([dzannotti@me.com](mailto:dzannotti@me.com))
- [Iterable support](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools/pull/79) thanks to [Daniel K](https://github.com/FredyC).
- npm package created by [Shu Uesugi](http://github.com/chibicode) ([shu@chibicode.com](mailto:shu@chibicode.com)) per [this issue](https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools/issues/85).
- Improved and maintained by [Alexander Kuznetsov](https://github.com/alexkuz). The repository was merged into [`redux-devtools` monorepo](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-devtools) from [`alexkuz/react-json-tree`](https://github.com/alexkuz/react-json-tree).
### Similar Libraries
- [react-treeview](https://github.com/chenglou/react-treeview)
- [react-json-inspector](https://github.com/Lapple/react-json-inspector)
- [react-object-inspector](https://github.com/xyc/react-object-inspector)
- [react-json-view](https://github.com/mac-s-g/react-json-view)
### License
MIT