Package Exports
- node-stringify
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Readme
node-stringify 
Stringify all types of javascript objects.
Install
npm install node-stringify --saveExample
var stringify = require('node-stringify');
console.assert(stringify(123) === '123');
console.assert(stringify('abc') === '\'abc\'');
console.assert(stringify(null) === 'null');
console.assert(stringify(undefined) === 'undefined');
console.assert(stringify(new Date(1000)) === 'new Date(1000)');
console.assert(stringify(function (a,b,c) {}) === 'function (a,b,c) {}');
console.assert(stringify([1, 2, 3]) === '[1,2,3]');
// The parenthesis is to make the result work with `eval`
console.assert(stringify({a: 1, b: 2}) === '({a:1,b:2})');
console.assert(stringify({a: 1, b: [2, 3]}) === '({a:1,b:[2,3]})');Supported types
- null
- undefined
- number
- string
- date
- regexp
- function
- array
- object
Difference with JSON.stringify
node-stringifyis designed to work with all kinds of objects in javascript.JSON.stringifyis designed to work with objects.The result of
node-stringifycan be retrieved directly usingeval.
License
MIT License