Skip to content

padolsey-archive/prettyprint.js

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

22 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

prettyPrint.js

© James Padolsey

prettyPrint.js is an in-browser JavaScript variable dumper, similar in functionality to ColdFusion's cfdump tag.

First, a preview:

Preview:

prettyPrint.js preview

Features:

  • Entirely independent. It requires NO StyleSheets or images.
  • Handles infinitely nested objects.
  • All native JavaScript types are supported plus DOM nodes/elements!
  • Protects against circular/repeated references.
  • Allows you to specify the depth to which the object will be printed.
  • Better browser users benefit from gradient column-headers! Thanks to HTML5 and CANVAS!
  • Allows low-level CSS customisation (if such a thing exists).

Usage:

Download prettyPrint.js and include it in your document:

<script src="prettyPrint.js"></script>

Whenever you want to pretty-print an object of any type simple call prettyPrint:

prettyPrint( myObject );

That, on its own, won't do anything though; prettyPrint returns a table which you can handle in any way you desire. For example, if you wanted to insert the table at the very top of the document:

var tbl = prettyPrint( myObject );
document.body.insertBefore( tbl, document.body.firstChild );

Or, appending it to the document:

document.body.appendChild(tbl);

Configuration:

Custom settings can be passed (as an object) as the second argument to the prettyPrint() function:

prettyPrint(myFoo, {
	// Config
	maxArray: 20, // Set max for array display (default: infinity)
	expanded: false, // Expanded view (boolean) (default: true),
	maxDepth: 5 // Max member depth (when displaying objects) (default: 3)
})

tip: Scroll to line ~679 of prettyprint.js for more configuration options.

About

An in-browser JavaScript variable dumper, similar in functionality to ColdFusion's cfdump tag.

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Contributors 4

  •  
  •  
  •  
  •