JSON Style Guide
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Like in C++ Code Style, the JSON styling policy is to update JSON as it is added or edited, and in relatively small chunks otherwise in order to prevent undue disruption to development.
Why do we have a homegrown JSON formatter?
DDA wrote their own JSON parser. It lives in tools/format/format.cpp
and it leverages
src/json.cpp
to parse and emit JSON.
This isn’t optimal solution as it makes using existing JSON formatters (e.g deno fmt
) impossible,
but last attempt proved that the
disadvantages outweighed possible benefits.
JSON Example
This example outlines most of the styling features:
[
{
"type": "foo",
"id": "example",
"short_array": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
"short_object": {
"item_a": "a",
"item_b": "b"
},
"long_array": [
"a really long string to illustrate line wrapping, ",
"which occurs if the line is longer than 120 characters"
],
"nested_array": [
[
["item1", "value1"],
["item2", "value2"],
["item3", "value3"],
["item4", "value4"],
["item5", "value5"],
["item6", "value6"]
]
]
}
]
Indention is two spaces. All JSON delimiters except comma and colon are surrounded by whitespace (either a space or a newline). Comma and colon are followed by whitespace. Object entries are always newline-separated. Array entries are newline-separated if the resulting array would exceed 120 characters otherwise (including indention). Line breaks occur after open brackets, close brackets, or entries.
Formatting tool
The formatting tool can be invoked via the Makefile, directly as tools/format/json_formatter.cgi
(built via make style-json
), or via cgi at http://dev.narc.ro/cataclysm/format.html
If you’re using the Visual Studio solution, you can configure Visual Studio with commands to format all of the JSON in the project.
- Build the JsonFormatter project by either building the entire solution or just that project. This
will create a
tools/format/json_formatter.exe
binary. - Add a new external tool entry (
Tools
>External Tools..
>Add
) and configure it as follows:- Title:
Lint All JSON
- Command:
C:\windows\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0\powershell.exe
- Arguments:
-file $(SolutionDir)\style-json.ps1
- Initial Directory:
$(SolutionDir)
- Use Output window: checked
- Title:
At this point, you can use the menu ( Tools
> Lint All JSON
) to invoke the command and can look
in the Output Window for the output of running it. Additionally, you can configure a keybinding for
this command by navigating to Tools
> Options
> Environment
> Keyboard
, searching for
commands containing Tools.ExternalCommand
and pick the one that corresponds to the position of
your command in the list (e.g. Tools.ExternalCommand1
if it’s the top item in the list) and then
assign shortcut keys to it.
For Single file
To style one JSON file you can run json_formatter.exe path/to/file.json
. This will style that one
file. If it prints “needs linting”, the file wasn’t styled, but now should be. You can use
drag&drop: drag the json file onto the json_formatter
icon, then wait a few seconds.
On *nix
Run make style-json
in main repo directory.