How can I prettify json output for ActiveAdmin?
I have a model with json field and I want to prettify the output for this field. How can I do it?
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
model.source_json
end
end
end
Current field looks like this:
{"date"=>"2018-12-17", "value"=>"sample"}
I want something like this:
{
"date"=>"2018-12-17",
"value"=>"sample"
}
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I have a model with json field and I want to prettify the output for this field. How can I do it?
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
model.source_json
end
end
end
Current field looks like this:
{"date"=>"2018-12-17", "value"=>"sample"}
I want something like this:
{
"date"=>"2018-12-17",
"value"=>"sample"
}
ruby-on-rails json ruby activeadmin
1
See here.
– anothermh
Jan 2 at 9:25
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I have a model with json field and I want to prettify the output for this field. How can I do it?
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
model.source_json
end
end
end
Current field looks like this:
{"date"=>"2018-12-17", "value"=>"sample"}
I want something like this:
{
"date"=>"2018-12-17",
"value"=>"sample"
}
ruby-on-rails json ruby activeadmin
I have a model with json field and I want to prettify the output for this field. How can I do it?
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
model.source_json
end
end
end
Current field looks like this:
{"date"=>"2018-12-17", "value"=>"sample"}
I want something like this:
{
"date"=>"2018-12-17",
"value"=>"sample"
}
ruby-on-rails json ruby activeadmin
ruby-on-rails json ruby activeadmin
asked Jan 2 at 9:22
Evan RossEvan Ross
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See here.
– anothermh
Jan 2 at 9:25
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See here.
– anothermh
Jan 2 at 9:25
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See here.
– anothermh
Jan 2 at 9:25
See here.
– anothermh
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I would go with something like this:
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
end
end
end
You might not need the JSON.parse
call if you have an option to get source
as a Ruby hash instead of a JSON string.
Thanks! It works fine insidepre
tag:pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
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I would go with something like this:
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
end
end
end
You might not need the JSON.parse
call if you have an option to get source
as a Ruby hash instead of a JSON string.
Thanks! It works fine insidepre
tag:pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
add a comment |
I would go with something like this:
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
end
end
end
You might not need the JSON.parse
call if you have an option to get source
as a Ruby hash instead of a JSON string.
Thanks! It works fine insidepre
tag:pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
add a comment |
I would go with something like this:
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
end
end
end
You might not need the JSON.parse
call if you have an option to get source
as a Ruby hash instead of a JSON string.
I would go with something like this:
show do
attributes_table do
row :source_json do |model|
JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
end
end
end
You might not need the JSON.parse
call if you have an option to get source
as a Ruby hash instead of a JSON string.
answered Jan 2 at 9:29
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Thanks! It works fine insidepre
tag:pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
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Thanks! It works fine insidepre
tag:pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
Thanks! It works fine inside
pre
tag: pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
Thanks! It works fine inside
pre
tag: pre JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(model.source_json))
– Evan Ross
Jan 2 at 9:49
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See here.
– anothermh
Jan 2 at 9:25