How to Pretty Print JSON Using Browser Dev Tools
Here are some quick tips for pretty printing JSON in the browser using the browser's built-in developer tools.
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Where Do You Find JSON?
In the network tab, I will very often be observing network traffic, and I'll want to interrogate the message to view it more easily.
So I copy and paste it from the network tab.
I could use an online tool to format it and view it:
- https://jsonformatter.org/
- https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/
- https://jsonformatter-online.com/
Or I could use the browser itself.
Paste the JSON Into the Console
Pasting the JSON into the console will show an interactive view where I can expand and contract the outline and view the JSON.
Pretty Print it Using JavaScript
JavaScript has a built-in JSON class and I can use the stringify
method to pretty print an object as JSON to the console.
So I first create an object from the JSON:
bob={"name":"Luke Skywalker"}
Then I can pretty print the JSON (4 is the indentation level):
JSON.stringify(bob, null, 4)
e.g
"{
"name": "Luke Skywalker",
"height": "172",
"mass": "77",
"hair_color": "blond",
"skin_color": "fair",
"eye_color": "blue",
"birth_year": "19BBY",
"gender": "male",
"homeworld": "https://swapi.co/api/planets/1/",
"films": [
"https://swapi.co/api/films/2/",
"https://swapi.co/api/films/6/",
"https://swapi.co/api/films/3/",
"https://swapi.co/api/films/1/",
"https://swapi.co/api/films/7/"
],
"species": [
"https://swapi.co/api/species/1/"
],
"vehicles": [
"https://swapi.co/api/vehicles/14/",
"https://swapi.co/api/vehicles/30/"
],
"starships": [
"https://swapi.co/api/starships/12/",
"https://swapi.co/api/starships/22/"
],
"created": "2014-12-09T13:50:51.644000Z",
"edited": "2014-12-20T21:17:56.891000Z",
"url": "https://swapi.co/api/people/1/"
}"
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