|                                                                                                                                    |  | # json-stable-stringify
This is the same as https://github.com/substack/json-stable-stringify but it doesn't depend on libraries without licenses (jsonify).
deterministic version of `JSON.stringify()` so you can get a consistent hashfrom stringified results
You can also pass in a custom comparison function.
[](https://ci.testling.com/substack/json-stable-stringify)
[](http://travis-ci.org/substack/json-stable-stringify)
# example
``` jsvar stringify = require('json-stable-stringify');var obj = { c: 8, b: [{z:6,y:5,x:4},7], a: 3 };console.log(stringify(obj));```
output:
```{"a":3,"b":[{"x":4,"y":5,"z":6},7],"c":8}```
# methods
``` jsvar stringify = require('json-stable-stringify')```
## var str = stringify(obj, opts)
Return a deterministic stringified string `str` from the object `obj`.
## options
### cmp
If `opts` is given, you can supply an `opts.cmp` to have a custom comparisonfunction for object keys. Your function `opts.cmp` is called with theseparameters:
``` jsopts.cmp({ key: akey, value: avalue }, { key: bkey, value: bvalue })```
For example, to sort on the object key names in reverse order you could write:
``` jsvar stringify = require('json-stable-stringify');
var obj = { c: 8, b: [{z:6,y:5,x:4},7], a: 3 };var s = stringify(obj, function (a, b) {    return a.key < b.key ? 1 : -1;});console.log(s);```
which results in the output string:
```{"c":8,"b":[{"z":6,"y":5,"x":4},7],"a":3}```
Or if you wanted to sort on the object values in reverse order, you could write:
```var stringify = require('json-stable-stringify');
var obj = { d: 6, c: 5, b: [{z:3,y:2,x:1},9], a: 10 };var s = stringify(obj, function (a, b) {    return a.value < b.value ? 1 : -1;});console.log(s);```
which outputs:
```{"d":6,"c":5,"b":[{"z":3,"y":2,"x":1},9],"a":10}```
### space
If you specify `opts.space`, it will indent the output for pretty-printing.Valid values are strings (e.g. `{space: \t}`) or a number of spaces(`{space: 3}`).
For example:
```jsvar obj = { b: 1, a: { foo: 'bar', and: [1, 2, 3] } };var s = stringify(obj, { space: '  ' });console.log(s);```
which outputs:
```{  "a": {    "and": [      1,      2,      3    ],    "foo": "bar"  },  "b": 1}```
### replacer
The replacer parameter is a function `opts.replacer(key, value)` that behavesthe same as the replacer[from the core JSON object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Using_native_JSON#The_replacer_parameter).
# install
With [npm](https://npmjs.org) do:
```npm install json-stable-stringify```
# license
MIT
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