How to bold specific objects in JSON in javascript





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Suppose we have the json



{
"functionID": "func_4",
"parameters": [
{
"id": "10"
},
{
"id": "11"
}
]
}


I have to bold the object with id 10.
Currently I am able to bold the id,
but i have to bold the entire object, from the starting { to the objects ending }, that is I have to bold



{
"id": "10"
}


Currently I am using



function boldString(str, find){
var re = new RegExp(find, 'g');
return str.replace(re, '<b>'+find+'</b>');
}
var currentfunctionID = null;
function printglobalConditionTemp(){
if(currentfunctionID != null){
var globalConditionTempToPrint = boldString(JSON.stringify(globalConditionTemp), currentfunctionID);
document.getElementById("decisionDetailsParametersJson").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(globalConditionTempToPrint), undefined, 2);
}
}









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  • Look for a library that converts json to html tree

    – charlietfl
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36


















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Suppose we have the json



{
"functionID": "func_4",
"parameters": [
{
"id": "10"
},
{
"id": "11"
}
]
}


I have to bold the object with id 10.
Currently I am able to bold the id,
but i have to bold the entire object, from the starting { to the objects ending }, that is I have to bold



{
"id": "10"
}


Currently I am using



function boldString(str, find){
var re = new RegExp(find, 'g');
return str.replace(re, '<b>'+find+'</b>');
}
var currentfunctionID = null;
function printglobalConditionTemp(){
if(currentfunctionID != null){
var globalConditionTempToPrint = boldString(JSON.stringify(globalConditionTemp), currentfunctionID);
document.getElementById("decisionDetailsParametersJson").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(globalConditionTempToPrint), undefined, 2);
}
}









share|improve this question























  • Look for a library that converts json to html tree

    – charlietfl
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36














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Suppose we have the json



{
"functionID": "func_4",
"parameters": [
{
"id": "10"
},
{
"id": "11"
}
]
}


I have to bold the object with id 10.
Currently I am able to bold the id,
but i have to bold the entire object, from the starting { to the objects ending }, that is I have to bold



{
"id": "10"
}


Currently I am using



function boldString(str, find){
var re = new RegExp(find, 'g');
return str.replace(re, '<b>'+find+'</b>');
}
var currentfunctionID = null;
function printglobalConditionTemp(){
if(currentfunctionID != null){
var globalConditionTempToPrint = boldString(JSON.stringify(globalConditionTemp), currentfunctionID);
document.getElementById("decisionDetailsParametersJson").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(globalConditionTempToPrint), undefined, 2);
}
}









share|improve this question














Suppose we have the json



{
"functionID": "func_4",
"parameters": [
{
"id": "10"
},
{
"id": "11"
}
]
}


I have to bold the object with id 10.
Currently I am able to bold the id,
but i have to bold the entire object, from the starting { to the objects ending }, that is I have to bold



{
"id": "10"
}


Currently I am using



function boldString(str, find){
var re = new RegExp(find, 'g');
return str.replace(re, '<b>'+find+'</b>');
}
var currentfunctionID = null;
function printglobalConditionTemp(){
if(currentfunctionID != null){
var globalConditionTempToPrint = boldString(JSON.stringify(globalConditionTemp), currentfunctionID);
document.getElementById("decisionDetailsParametersJson").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(globalConditionTempToPrint), undefined, 2);
}
}






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  • Look for a library that converts json to html tree

    – charlietfl
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36



















  • Look for a library that converts json to html tree

    – charlietfl
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36

















Look for a library that converts json to html tree

– charlietfl
Nov 23 '18 at 6:36





Look for a library that converts json to html tree

– charlietfl
Nov 23 '18 at 6:36












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