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json-parse-context - One Amex

Add the context of a json parse error to the error message with syntax highlighting if possible.

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✨ Features

Example:

const jsonParseContext = require('json-parse-context');

jsonParseContext(`{
  "going": "to"
  "fail" true
}`);

terminal screenshot showing the line with a JSON syntax error surrounded by the previous and following lines


🎛️ API

jsonParseContext(serialized [, reviver [, options]])


📜 Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

npm run test:git-history

Validates commit messages using commitlint

npm run test:lint

Verifies that your code matches the American Express code style defined in eslint-config-amex.

npm run test:lockfile

Validates package-lock.json with `lockfile-lint

npm run test:unit

Runs the unit tests using jest with the presets defined in amex-jest-preset.

npm test

Runs all of the above test:* commands


🎣 Git Hooks

These commands will be automatically run during normal git operations like committing code.

pre-commit

This hook runs npm test before allowing a commit to be checked in.

commit-msg

This hook verifies that your commit message matches the One Amex conventions. See the commit message section in the contribution guidelines.


🏆 Contributing

See contributing guidelines


🗝️ License

Any contributions made under this project will be governed by the Apache License 2.0.


🗣️ Code of Conduct

This project adheres to the American Express Community Guidelines. By participating, you are expected to honor these guidelines.

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