A configuration file format for humans. Relaxed syntax, fewer mistakes, more comments for Ruby.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'hjson'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install hjson
You can use Hjson as JSON.parse
of standard library.
Please check it out.
require 'hjson'
hjson = <<HJSON
// for your config
// use #, // or /**/ comments,
// omit quotes for keys
key: 1
// omit quotes for strings
string: contains everything until LF
// omit commas at the end of a line
cool: {
foo: 1
bar: 2
}
// allow trailing commas
list: [
1,
2,
]
// and use multiline strings
realist:
'''
My half empty glass,
I will fill your empty half.
Now you are half full.
'''
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson)
Hjson allows you to use comments in your JSON.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
{
# specify rate in requests/second
"rate": 1000
// prefer c-style comments?
/* feeling old fashioned? */
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"rate"=>1000}
You don't need to quote keyname.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
{
key: "value"
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"key"=>"value"}
You can forget the comma at the end, Hjson recognizes the end automatically.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
{
one: 1
two: 2
three: 4 # oops
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"one"=>1, "two"=>2, "three"=>4}
Hjson makes quotes for strings optional as well.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
{
text: look ma, no quotes!
# To make your life easy, put the next
# value or comment on a new line.
# It's also easier to read!
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"text"=>"look ma, no quotes!"}
You don't need to escape in unquoted strings.
require 'hjson'
hjson = <<HJSON
{
# write a regex without escaping the escape
regex: ^\d*\.{0,1}\d+$
# quotes in the content need no escapes
inject: <div class="important"></div>
# inside quotes, escapes work
# just like in JSON
escape: "\\\\ \n \t\\""
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson)
#=> {"regex"=>"^d*.{0,1}d+$",
"inject"=>"<div class=\"important\"></div>",
"escape"=>"\\ \n \t\""}
Hjson allows you to use '''
for writing multiline strings.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
{
haiku:
'''
JSON I love you.
But strangled is my data.
This, so much better.
'''
}
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"haiku"=>"JSON I love you.\nBut strangled is my data.\nThis, so much better."}
You can omit the braces for the root object.
require 'hjson'
hjson =<<HJSON
// this is a valid config file
joke: My backslash escaped!
HJSON
Hjson.parse(hjson) #=> {"joke"=>"My backslash escaped!"}
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/namusyaka/hjson. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.