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JSON.stringify replacer function for having object keys sorted in output (supports deeply nested objects)
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// Spec http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-json.stringify | |
const replacer = (key, value) => | |
value instanceof Object && !(value instanceof Array) ? | |
Object.keys(value) | |
.sort() | |
.reduce((sorted, key) => { | |
sorted[key] = value[key]; | |
return sorted | |
}, {}) : | |
value; | |
// Usage | |
// JSON.stringify({c: 1, a: { d: 0, c: 1, e: {a: 0, 1: 4}}}, replacer); |
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