Ruby JSON Path
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Ruby JSON Path

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Overview

Makes JSON easy to navigate. Open source.

Chrome extension for printing JSON and JSONP nicely when you visit it 'directly' in a browser tab. Makes JSON easy to navigate. A fork of the original extension by Callum Locke with specific features for Ruby programmers. Features: • Copy path to element by ctrl+clicking on the key • Copy path to value by ctrl+click on string, number, boolean, null • Copy path to array or hash by ctrl+click on ellipsis when it's collapsed • Select language for path syntax: JS and Ruby are available • Symbolize names option for Ruby • Save preferred syntax settings • Add a 'JSON' pane into the Chrome Dev Tools Elements tab to view parsed content of application/json script tags • JSONP support • Fast, even on long pages • Works on any valid JSON page – URL doesn't matter • Syntax highlighting • Collapsible trees, with indent guides • Clickable URLs (opens in new tab by default, so you won't mis-copy path) • Buttons for switching between raw and parsed JSON • Parsed JSON is exported as a global variable, json, so you can inspect it in the console • A background worker is used to prevent the UI freezing when processing very long JSON pages.

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Details

  • Version
    1.1.1
  • Updated
    November 16, 2022
  • Offered by
    Vladimir Ulianitsky
  • Size
    40.74KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Email
    vladsteviee@gmail.com
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