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Forgiving JSON Parser

Serenity now! A forgiving JSON parser 🙏

import { parseJSON } from 'json-alexander'

/* Normal Valid JSON */
parseJSON('{"valid": "works"}')
// -> {"valid": "works"}

/* Javascript objects */
parseJSON({ key: 'val' })
// -> { key: 'val' }

/* Malformed JSON */
parseJSON("{'malformed': 'works'}")
// -> {"malformed": "works"}

/* Unbalanced JSON */
parseJSON('{"unbalanced": "object"')
// -> {"unbalanced": "object" }

/* Javascript objects missing quotes */
parseJSON('{ hello: there }')
// -> { "hello": "there" }

Throws if value passed in is not parsable.

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Security concerns

This package was built for nicer arg parser for CLIs. e.g.

my-cli-command --data '{ foo: bar }'

If you need a JSON parser for your server, consider the safeParse export instead.

This package makes use of regular expressions when fixing malformed json. As a result, it may be vulnerable to a REDOS attack.

I've run the regex patterns through vuln-regex-detector & the patterns used appear to be safe. See tests/regex

Recommended usage for this package is in serverless functions where max timeouts on requests can be used. This mitigates risk of REDOS.

If using in long running server... use the default parseJSON at your own risk or better yet use safeParse if you want to ignore malformed JSON & disable the mechanism that leverage regex patterns.

Example:

import { safeParse } from 'json-alexander'

/* Normal Valid JSON */
safeParse('{"valid": "works"}')
// -> {"valid": "works"}

/* Javascript objects */
safeParse({ key: 'val' })
// -> { key: 'val' }

/* Malformed JSON */
safeParse("{'malformed': 'works'}")
// -> null no autofix

This code is not vulnerable to possible redos.

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