prettier-package-json is a JSON formatter inspired by prettier. It removes
all original styling and ensures that the outputted package.json conforms to a
consistent style. By default it uses opinionated defaults but can be configured
to your individual needs.
Keys in package.json will be sorted in an
opinionated order but may be configured to your own
preferences.
Input:
{
"description": "Prettier formatter for package.json files",
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"license": "MIT",
"version": "1.0.1",
"author": "Cameron Hunter <[email protected]>"
}Output:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"description": "Prettier formatter for package.json files",
"author": "Cameron Hunter <[email protected]>",
"license": "MIT",
"version": "1.0.1"
}The scripts field is sorted alphabetically but keeps pre and post scripts
surrounding their named script.
Input:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"scripts": {
"test": "test",
"pretest": "pretest",
"version": "version",
"postversion": "postversion",
"build": "build"
}
}Output:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"scripts": {
"build": "build",
"pretest": "pretest",
"test": "test",
"version": "version",
"postversion": "postversion"
}
}The author, contributors and maintainers fields will be shortened to their
string versions and sorted by name. Use the --expand-users option if you
prefer user objects.
Input:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"author": {
"name": "Cameron Hunter",
"email": "[email protected]",
"url": "https://cameronhunter.co.uk"
},
"contributors": ["Barry", "Adam <[email protected]>"]
}Output:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"author": "Cameron Hunter <[email protected]> (https://cameronhunter.co.uk)",
"contributors": ["Adam <[email protected]>", "Barry"]
}Some files are included or excluded automatically by npm, these are removed
from the files field before sorting alphabetically.
Input:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"main": "src/index.js",
"files": [
"src/index.js",
"src",
"CHANGELOG.md",
"readme.md",
"package-lock.json"
]
}Output:
{
"name": "prettier-package-json",
"version": "1.0.1",
"main": "src/index.js",
"files": ["src"]
}Install:
yarn add prettier-package-json --devYou can install it globally if you like:
yarn global add prettier-package-jsonWe're defaulting to yarn but you can use npm if you like:
npm install [-g] prettier-package-jsonRun prettier-package-json through the CLI with this script. Run it without any
arguments to see the options.
To format a file in-place, use --write. You may want to consider committing
your file before doing that, just in case.
prettier-package-json [opts] [filename]In practice, this may look something like:
prettier-package-json --write ./package.jsonYou can use this with a pre-commit tool. This can re-format your files that are marked as "staged" via git add before you commit.
1. lint-staged
Install it along with husky:
yarn add lint-staged husky --devand add this config to your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"precommit": "lint-staged"
},
"lint-staged": {
"package.json": ["prettier-package-json --write", "git add"]
}
}See https://github.com/okonet/lint-staged#configuration for more details about how you can configure lint-staged.
Alternately you can just save this script as .git/hooks/pre-commit and give it
execute permission:
#!/bin/sh
packagejsonfiles=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM | grep 'package\.json$' | tr '\n' ' ')
[ -z "$packagejsonfiles" ] && exit 0
diffs=$(node_modules/.bin/prettier-package-json -l $packagejsonfiles)
[ -z "$diffs" ] && exit 0
echo "here"
echo >&2 "package.json files must be formatted with prettier-package-json. Please run:"
echo >&2 "node_modules/.bin/prettier-package-json --write "$diffs""
exit 1The API has two functions, exported as format and check. Usage is as
follows:
import { format, check } from 'prettier-package-json';
const options = {}; // optional
format(json, options);
check(json, options);check checks to see if the file has been formatted with
prettier-package-json given those options and returns a Boolean. This is
similar to the --list-different parameter in the CLI and is useful for running
in CI scenarios.
For usage in CI scenarios, you can use the --list-different CLI flag. The
command will list all invalid files and return with a proper default error code,
so that in case of an error or invalid file the build pipeline automatically
fails.
These are the status codes:
0: all files valid, no error occured.1: an error ocurred, for example a JSON parse error. See message onstderrfor details.2: not all files are valid.
These exit codes are only set when in --list-different mode.
prettier-package-json ships with a handful of customizable format options,
usable in both the CLI, API, and configuration file.
| Option | Default | CLI override | API override |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tab Width - Specify the number of spaces per indentation-level. | 2 |
--tab-width <int> |
tabWidth: <int> |
| Tabs - Indent lines with tabs instead of spaces. | false |
--use-tabs |
useTabs: <bool> |
| Expand Users - Expand author and contributors into objects. | false |
--expand-users |
expandUsers: <bool> |
| Key Order - Specify the order of keys. | See default options | --key-order <comma,separated,list...> |
keyOrder: <array|function> |
A configuration file will be searched for using
cosmiconfig rules:
prettier-package-jsonfield inpackage.json.prettier-package-jsonfile (JSON or YAML), extentionless "rc" file.prettier-package-jsonfile with the extensions.json,.yaml,.yml,.js, or.cjs.prettier-package-json.config.jsorprettier-package-json.config.cjsCommonJS module.
Configuration file may also be passed using the --config CLI parameter.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.