Almost the same as writeJsonSync
, except that if the directory does not exist, it's created.
Alias: outputJSONSync()
file
<String>
object
<Object>
options
<Object>
spaces
<Number|String>
Number of spaces to indent; or a string to use for indentation (i.e. pass '\t'
for tab indentation). See the docs for more info.EOL
<String>
Set EOL character. Default is \n
.replacer
JSON replacerfs.writeFileSync
optionsconst fs = require('fs-extra')
const file = '/tmp/this/path/does/not/exist/file.json'
fs.outputJsonSync(file, {name: 'JP'})
const data = fs.readJsonSync(file)
console.log(data.name) // => JP
# outputJsonSync(file, object, [options]) Almost the same as [`writeJsonSync`](writeJson-sync.md), except that if the directory does not exist, it's created. **Alias:** `outputJSONSync()` - `file` `<String>` - `object` `<Object>` - `options` `<Object>` - `spaces` `<Number|String>` Number of spaces to indent; or a string to use for indentation (i.e. pass `'\t'` for tab indentation). See [the docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify#The_space_argument) for more info. - `EOL` `<String>` Set EOL character. Default is `\n`. - `replacer` [JSON replacer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify#The_replacer_parameter) - Also accepts [`fs.writeFileSync` options](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_writefilesync_file_data_options) ## Example: ```js const fs = require('fs-extra') const file = '/tmp/this/path/does/not/exist/file.json' fs.outputJsonSync(file, {name: 'JP'}) const data = fs.readJsonSync(file) console.log(data.name) // => JP ```