├── README.md ├── img ├── avatar.png ├── syntax-error.png ├── bitcoin-address-qr.png └── gear.svg ├── favicon ├── valid.png ├── undefined.png └── syntax-error.png ├── index.html ├── style.css ├── script.js └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Json-Parser-Online-Nulled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/avatar.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/img/avatar.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /favicon/valid.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/favicon/valid.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/syntax-error.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/img/syntax-error.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /favicon/undefined.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/favicon/undefined.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /favicon/syntax-error.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/favicon/syntax-error.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/bitcoin-address-qr.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hklcf/Json-Parser-Online-Nulled/HEAD/img/bitcoin-address-qr.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/gear.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Json Parser Online 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
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37 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body, 2 | html { 3 | height: 100%; 4 | margin: 0; 5 | padding: 0 6 | } 7 | 8 | body { 9 | bottom: 0; 10 | left: 0; 11 | overflow: hidden; 12 | position: absolute; 13 | right: 0; 14 | top: 0 15 | } 16 | 17 | ol, 18 | ul { 19 | list-style-type: none 20 | } 21 | 22 | .ui-notification { 23 | background: #FF8; 24 | font: 12px/24px arial, sans-serif; 25 | display: none; 26 | margin: 0 0 0 -4px; 27 | padding: 0 10px; 28 | position: fixed; 29 | text-align: center; 30 | top: 0; 31 | z-index: 10 32 | } 33 | 34 | .status-error { 35 | background: #C00; 36 | color: #FFF; 37 | display: inline-block 38 | } 39 | 40 | .ui-editor { 41 | float: left; 42 | height: 100%; 43 | position: relative; 44 | width: 50% 45 | } 46 | 47 | .ui-resizer { 48 | background: #CCC; 49 | border: solid #FFF; 50 | border-width: 0 2px; 51 | bottom: 0; 52 | cursor: ew-resize; 53 | position: absolute; 54 | right: 0; 55 | top: 0; 56 | width: 1px 57 | } 58 | 59 | .resizing, 60 | .resizing:hover, 61 | .ui-resizer:hover { 62 | background: #EEE; 63 | border-color: #EEE 64 | } 65 | 66 | .ui-field { 67 | border: 0; 68 | -moz-box-sizing: border-box; 69 | box-sizing: border-box; 70 | color: #333; 71 | height: 100%; 72 | margin: 0; 73 | min-width: 0; 74 | outline: 0 0; 75 | overflow: hidden; 76 | padding: 30px; 77 | resize: none; 78 | width: 100%; 79 | width: calc(100% - 5px) 80 | } 81 | 82 | .ui-field:focus { 83 | color: #000 84 | } 85 | 86 | .ui-field:hover { 87 | overflow: auto 88 | } 89 | 90 | .ui-aside { 91 | background: #FFF; 92 | height: 100%; 93 | overflow: hidden; 94 | position: relative 95 | } 96 | 97 | .ui-aside:hover { 98 | overflow: auto 99 | } 100 | 101 | .ui-treeview { 102 | cursor: default; 103 | padding: 30px; 104 | position: relative 105 | } 106 | 107 | .ui-menu { 108 | height: 40px; 109 | position: fixed; 110 | right: 20px; 111 | width: 40px; 112 | z-index: 1 113 | } 114 | 115 | .ui-menu::before { 116 | background: url(img/gear.svg) no-repeat 50% 50% / 25px; 117 | content: ''; 118 | display: block; 119 | height: 40px; 120 | opacity: .5; 121 | position: fixed; 122 | -webkit-transform: rotate(-45deg); 123 | transform: rotate(-45deg); 124 | -webkit-transition: opacity 3500ms ease, -webkit-transform 100ms ease; 125 | transition: opacity 3500ms ease, transform 100ms ease; 126 | width: 40px 127 | } 128 | 129 | .ui-menu:hover::before { 130 | opacity: 1; 131 | -webkit-transform: rotate(0); 132 | transform: rotate(0) 133 | } 134 | 135 | .ui-menu-dropdown { 136 | display: none; 137 | padding: 20px; 138 | position: absolute; 139 | right: -22px; 140 | top: 18px; 141 | -moz-user-select: none; 142 | -webkit-user-select: none; 143 | user-select: none 144 | } 145 | 146 | .ui-menu:hover .ui-menu-dropdown { 147 | display: block 148 | } 149 | 150 | .ui-menu-panel { 151 | background: #FFF; 152 | border: solid 1px #CCC; 153 | box-shadow: 0 3px 2px -3px rgba(0, 0, 0, .2); 154 | color: #555; 155 | display: block; 156 | font-family: Ubuntu, Arial, sans-serif; 157 | font-size: 78%; 158 | padding: 2px; 159 | position: relative; 160 | -moz-user-select: none; 161 | white-space: nowrap 162 | } 163 | 164 | .ui-menu-panel:before { 165 | background: #FFF; 166 | border: solid #CCC; 167 | border-radius: 0 0 20px; 168 | border-width: 1px 0 0 1px; 169 | content: ''; 170 | display: block; 171 | height: 6px; 172 | position: absolute; 173 | right: 18px; 174 | top: -4px; 175 | -moz-transform: rotate(45deg); 176 | -webkit-transform: rotate(45deg); 177 | transform: rotate(45deg); 178 | width: 6px 179 | } 180 | 181 | .ui-menu-item { 182 | color: inherit; 183 | cursor: pointer; 184 | display: block; 185 | padding: 3px 10px 3px 5px; 186 | text-decoration: none 187 | } 188 | 189 | .ui-menu-item:hover { 190 | background-color: #1e90ff; 191 | color: #FFF 192 | } 193 | 194 | .ui-menu-separator { 195 | border: 0; 196 | border-top: solid 1px #E5E5E5; 197 | height: 0; 198 | margin: 2px -2px; 199 | padding: 0 200 | } 201 | 202 | .ui-menu-item::before { 203 | content: ''; 204 | display: inline-block; 205 | width: 1.2em 206 | } 207 | 208 | .beautify #beautify::before, 209 | .show-indexes #show-indexes::before, 210 | .show-types #show-types::before { 211 | content: '✔' 212 | } 213 | 214 | @media (max-width: 500px) { 215 | .ui-editor { 216 | float: none; 217 | height: 50%; 218 | width: 100% 219 | } 220 | 221 | .ui-field { 222 | height: calc(100% - 5px); 223 | width: 100% 224 | } 225 | 226 | .ui-resizer { 227 | border-width: 2px 0; 228 | bottom: 0; 229 | cursor: ns-resize; 230 | height: 1px; 231 | left: 0; 232 | top: auto; 233 | width: 100% 234 | } 235 | 236 | .ui-aside { 237 | height: 50% 238 | } 239 | } 240 | 241 | .popup-container { 242 | background: rgba(0, 0, 0, .8); 243 | display: none; 244 | height: 100%; 245 | position: absolute; 246 | top: 0; 247 | width: 100%; 248 | z-index: 2 249 | } 250 | 251 | .popup-container.show { 252 | display: table 253 | } 254 | 255 | .popup-centerer { 256 | cursor: pointer; 257 | display: table-cell; 258 | vertical-align: middle 259 | } 260 | 261 | .popup { 262 | background: url(img/avatar.png) #FFF bottom center no-repeat; 263 | border: solid 10px #FFF; 264 | border-radius: 50%; 265 | cursor: default; 266 | font-family: Ubuntu, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 267 | height: 290px; 268 | margin-left: auto; 269 | margin-right: auto; 270 | max-width: 50%; 271 | padding: 4em 5em 6em; 272 | position: relative; 273 | text-align: center; 274 | width: 290px 275 | } 276 | 277 | .links { 278 | font-size: 73%; 279 | margin-top: 1.4em 280 | } 281 | 282 | .link { 283 | color: #1e90ff; 284 | cursor: pointer; 285 | text-decoration: underline 286 | } 287 | 288 | .title { 289 | font-size: 140%; 290 | font-weight: 700 291 | } 292 | 293 | small { 294 | font-size: 73% 295 | } 296 | 297 | .bitcoin { 298 | background-image: none 299 | } 300 | 301 | .bitcoin .main, 302 | .second { 303 | display: none 304 | } 305 | 306 | .bitcoin .second, 307 | .main { 308 | display: block; 309 | margin: 0 -3em 310 | } 311 | 312 | .json { 313 | font-family: monospace; 314 | line-height: 152%; 315 | word-wrap: break-word 316 | } 317 | 318 | .property { 319 | color: #204a87 320 | } 321 | 322 | .number { 323 | color: #ad7fa8 324 | } 325 | 326 | .string { 327 | color: #4e9a06 328 | } 329 | 330 | .boolean { 331 | color: #c4a000 332 | } 333 | 334 | .null { 335 | color: #babdb6; 336 | font-style: italic 337 | } 338 | 339 | .error { 340 | background: url(img/syntax-error.png) repeat-x left bottom; 341 | border-radius: 3px; 342 | cursor: default; 343 | padding: 0; 344 | text-shadow: none 345 | } 346 | 347 | .error::after { 348 | background: rgba(255, 0, 0, .4); 349 | border-radius: 2px; 350 | content: ""; 351 | display: block; 352 | height: 17px; 353 | left: 10px; 354 | margin-top: -17px; 355 | position: absolute; 356 | width: 10px 357 | } 358 | 359 | .error:hover::after { 360 | background: rgba(255, 0, 0, .8) 361 | } 362 | 363 | .show-indexes ol { 364 | counter-reset: idx -1 365 | } 366 | 367 | .show-indexes ol>li::before { 368 | color: #A40000; 369 | content: counter(idx)'.'; 370 | counter-increment: idx; 371 | font-family: arial; 372 | font-weight: 700; 373 | padding: 0 5px 0 0; 374 | vertical-align: bottom 375 | } 376 | 377 | .show-indexes.color ol>li::before { 378 | background-color: #a40000 379 | } 380 | 381 | li, 382 | ol, 383 | ul { 384 | display: inline; 385 | margin: 0; 386 | padding: 0 387 | } 388 | 389 | .beautify li, 390 | .beautify ol, 391 | .beautify ul { 392 | border-left: solid 1px transparent; 393 | display: block 394 | } 395 | 396 | .beautify ol, 397 | .beautify ul { 398 | margin: 0 0 0 2px; 399 | padding: 0 0 0 23px 400 | } 401 | 402 | .beautify ol { 403 | border-radius: 10px 0 0 404 | } 405 | 406 | .collapsed>.toggle-end, 407 | .toggle { 408 | cursor: pointer; 409 | margin: -10px; 410 | padding: 10px 411 | } 412 | 413 | .collapsed:hover>.toggle, 414 | .collapsed:hover>.toggle-end, 415 | .toggle:hover, 416 | .toggle:hover~.toggle-end { 417 | font-weight: 700 418 | } 419 | 420 | .toggle:hover::before { 421 | font-weight: 400 422 | } 423 | 424 | .toggle:hover+ol { 425 | border-left: solid 1px rgba(164, 0, 0, .5) 426 | } 427 | 428 | .toggle:hover+ul { 429 | border-left: solid 1px rgba(114, 159, 207, .5) 430 | } 431 | 432 | .toggle:hover+ol * { 433 | color: rgba(164, 0, 0, .5) 434 | } 435 | 436 | .toggle:hover+ul * { 437 | color: rgba(114, 159, 207, .5) 438 | } 439 | 440 | .collapsed>ol, 441 | .collapsed>ul { 442 | display: none !important 443 | } 444 | 445 | .object>.toggle, 446 | .object>.toggle-end { 447 | color: #729FCF 448 | } 449 | 450 | .object>.toggle::before { 451 | border-color: #729FCF; 452 | color: #729FCF 453 | } 454 | 455 | .collapsed.object .toggle-end::before { 456 | content: '…'; 457 | display: inline 458 | } 459 | 460 | .array>.toggle, 461 | .array>.toggle-end { 462 | color: #A40000 463 | } 464 | 465 | .array>.toggle::before { 466 | border-color: #A40000; 467 | color: #A40000 468 | } 469 | 470 | .collapsed.array .toggle-end::before { 471 | content: attr(card); 472 | display: inline 473 | } 474 | 475 | .array::before, 476 | .boolean::before, 477 | .number::before, 478 | .object::before, 479 | .string::before { 480 | border-radius: 2px; 481 | color: #FFF; 482 | margin: 0 2px; 483 | opacity: .4; 484 | padding: .1em .2em; 485 | word-wrap: normal 486 | } 487 | 488 | .show-types .object::before { 489 | background-color: #729fcf; 490 | content: 'object' 491 | } 492 | 493 | .show-types .array::before { 494 | background-color: #a40000; 495 | content: 'array' 496 | } 497 | 498 | .show-types .number::before { 499 | background-color: #ad7fa8; 500 | content: 'number' 501 | } 502 | 503 | .show-types .string::before { 504 | background-color: #4e9a06; 505 | content: 'string' 506 | } 507 | 508 | .show-types .boolean::before { 509 | background-color: #c4a000; 510 | content: 'boolean' 511 | } 512 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /script.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function() { 2 | 'use strict'; 3 | var typeOf = function(variable) { 4 | return typeof eval(variable) 5 | }; 6 | /* Cracked by HKLCF 7 | if(top!=window) 8 | { 9 | top.location.replace('http://json.parser.online.fr'); 10 | return 11 | } 12 | */ 13 | (function() { 14 | var favicon = 'favicon', 15 | online = 'online', 16 | $status = document.getElementById('status'), 17 | slash = '/', 18 | dot = '.', 19 | parser = 'parser', 20 | semicolumn = ':', 21 | json = 'json', 22 | $head = document.querySelector('head'), 23 | $result = document.getElementById('result'), 24 | $editor = document.getElementById('editor'), 25 | fr = 'fr', 26 | event_keyup = 'keyup', 27 | event_click = 'click', 28 | root = 'http' + semicolumn + slash + slash + json + dot + parser + dot + online + dot + fr + slash; 29 | for (var i = 0, nodes = document.querySelectorAll('.ui-option'), node; node = nodes[i]; i++) { 30 | node.addEventListener(event_click, function() { 31 | document.querySelector('body').classList.toggle(this.id) 32 | }, false) 33 | } 34 | (function() { 35 | var popupContainer = document.querySelector('.popup-container'), 36 | popup = document.querySelector('.popup'); 37 | document.querySelector('.about').addEventListener(event_click, function() { 38 | popupContainer.classList.add('show') 39 | }, false); 40 | document.querySelector('.popup-centerer').addEventListener(event_click, function(e) { 41 | if (e.target.classList.contains('popup-centerer')) { 42 | popupContainer.classList.remove('show'); 43 | popup.classList.remove('bitcoin') 44 | } 45 | }, false); 46 | document.querySelector('#bitcoin').addEventListener(event_click, function() { 47 | popup.classList.add('bitcoin') 48 | }) 49 | })(); 50 | (function() { 51 | $result.addEventListener(event_click, function(ev) { 52 | var clickedElement = ev.target; 53 | if (clickedElement.classList.contains('toggle') || clickedElement.classList.contains('toggle-end')) { 54 | clickedElement.parentNode.classList.toggle('collapsed') 55 | } 56 | }, false) 57 | })(); 58 | (function() { 59 | var startX, startY, startWidth, startHeight, startHeight2, resizableElement = document.querySelector('.ui-editor'), 60 | resizableElement2 = document.querySelector('.ui-aside'), 61 | resizer = document.querySelector('.ui-resizer'), 62 | doDrag = function(e) { 63 | if (window.getComputedStyle(resizer).height == '1px') { 64 | var y = startHeight + e.clientY - startY; 65 | y = y > 5 ? y : 5; 66 | resizableElement.style.width = ''; 67 | resizableElement.style.height = y + 'px'; 68 | resizableElement2.style.height = (startHeight2 - y) + 'px' 69 | } else { 70 | var x = startWidth + e.clientX - startX; 71 | x = x > 5 ? x : 5; 72 | resizableElement.style.width = x + 'px'; 73 | resizableElement.style.height = ''; 74 | resizableElement2.style.height = '' 75 | } 76 | }, 77 | stopDrag = function(e) { 78 | document.removeEventListener('mousemove', doDrag, false); 79 | document.removeEventListener('mouseup', stopDrag, false); 80 | resizer.classList.remove('resizing') 81 | }; 82 | resizer.addEventListener('mousedown', function(e) { 83 | startX = e.clientX; 84 | startY = e.clientY; 85 | startWidth = parseInt(document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(resizableElement).width, 10); 86 | startHeight = parseInt(document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(resizableElement).height, 10); 87 | startHeight2 = parseInt(window.innerHeight); 88 | this.classList.add('resizing'); 89 | document.addEventListener('mousemove', doDrag, false); 90 | document.addEventListener('mouseup', stopDrag, false) 91 | }, false); 92 | window.addEventListener('resize', function() { 93 | resizableElement.style.width = ''; 94 | resizableElement.style.height = ''; 95 | resizableElement2.style.height = '' 96 | }, false) 97 | })(); 98 | 99 | function parse(str) { 100 | function trim(s) { 101 | return ltrim(rtrim(s)) 102 | } 103 | 104 | function rtrim(s) { 105 | return s.replace(/\s+$/g, '') 106 | } 107 | 108 | function ltrim(s) { 109 | return s.replace(/^\s+/g, '') 110 | } 111 | 112 | function findEndString() { 113 | var current = 0, 114 | nbBackslash, i; 115 | do { 116 | current = snatch.indexOf('"', current + 1), nbBackslash = 0, i = 1; 117 | do { 118 | if (snatch.substring(current - i, current - i + 1) === '\\') { 119 | nbBackslash = nbBackslash + 1; 120 | i++; 121 | continue 122 | } 123 | break 124 | } 125 | while (true); 126 | if (nbBackslash % 2 === 0) { 127 | break 128 | } 129 | } 130 | while (true); 131 | return current 132 | } 133 | 134 | function parseObject(snatch) { 135 | function parsePair(snatch) { 136 | function parseString(snatch) { 137 | var name, length, k, firstChar = snatch.substring(0, 1); 138 | snatch.update(''); 139 | if (firstChar === '"') { 140 | name = snatch.shift(findEndString(snatch.todo) + 1); 141 | if (name.search(/\\u(?![\d|A-F|a-f]{4})/g) !== -1) { 142 | return snatch.err('\\u must be followed by 4 hexadecimal characters', name) 143 | } 144 | length = name.length; 145 | for (k = 0; k < length; k++) { 146 | if (name.substring(k, k + 1) == "\\") { 147 | if (k + 1 < length) { 148 | k++; 149 | if (!name.substring(k, k + 1).search(/[^\"|\\|\/|b|f|n|r|t|u]/)) { 150 | return snatch.err('Backslash must be escaped', name) 151 | } 152 | } 153 | } 154 | } 155 | return snatch.update('"' + name.substring(1, name.length - 1) + '"') 156 | } 157 | name = snatch.shift(snatch.indexOf(':')); 158 | return snatch.err('Name property must be a String wrapped in double quotes.', name) 159 | } 160 | 161 | function parseSeparator(snatch) { 162 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) !== ':') { 163 | snatch.err('Semi-column is missing.', snatch.shift(snatch.indexOf(':'))) 164 | } 165 | return snatch.swap(1) 166 | } 167 | snatch.update('
  • '); 168 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) === '}') { 169 | return snatch.update('
  • ') 170 | } 171 | snatch = parseString(snatch); 172 | snatch = parseSeparator(snatch); 173 | snatch = parseValue(snatch, '}'); 174 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) === ',') { 175 | snatch.swap(1).update(''); 176 | return parsePair(snatch) 177 | } 178 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) === '}') { 179 | return snatch.update('') 180 | } 181 | return snatch.err('Comma is missing', snatch.shift(snatch.indexOf('}'))).update('') 182 | } 183 | if (snatch.indexOf('{') === -1) { 184 | snatch.err('Opening brace is missing', snatch.todo); 185 | return snatch.update('', '') 186 | } else { 187 | snatch.shift(1); 188 | snatch.update('{'); 190 | if (snatch.indexOf('}') === -1) { 191 | snatch.err('Closing brace is missing', snatch.todo); 192 | return snatch.update('', '') 193 | } 194 | return snatch.span('toggle-end', snatch.shift(1)) 195 | } 196 | } 197 | 198 | function parseArray(snatch) { 199 | var io = 0; 200 | 201 | function parseElement(snatch) { 202 | snatch.update('
  • '); 203 | snatch = parseValue(snatch, ']'); 204 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) === ',') { 205 | snatch.swap(1).update('
  • '); 206 | return parseElement(snatch, ++io) 207 | } 208 | if (snatch.substring(0, 1) === ']') { 209 | return snatch.update('') 210 | } 211 | return snatch.err('Comma is missing', snatch.shift(snatch.search(/(,|\])/))).update('') 212 | } 213 | if (snatch.indexOf('[') === -1) { 214 | snatch.err('Opening square bracket is missing', snatch.todo); 215 | return snatch.update('', '') 216 | } 217 | snatch.shift(1); 218 | snatch.update(''); 219 | snatch.update('[
      '); 220 | if (snatch.indexOf(']') === 0) { 221 | snatch.shift(1); 222 | snatch.update('
    ]'); 223 | return snatch.update('
    ') 224 | } 225 | snatch = parseElement(snatch, 0); 226 | if (snatch.indexOf(']') === -1) { 227 | snatch.err('Closing square bracket is missing', snatch.todo); 228 | snatch.update(''); 229 | return snatch.update('
    ') 230 | } 231 | snatch.shift(1); 232 | snatch.update(']'); 233 | return snatch.update('') 234 | } 235 | 236 | function parseValue(snatch, closingBracket) { 237 | var value, j, k, length, propertyValue, type = ''; 238 | if (snatch.search(/^(")/) === 0) { 239 | value = snatch.shift(findEndString(snatch.todo) + 1); 240 | if (value.search(/\\u(?![\d|A-F|a-f]{4})/g) !== -1) { 241 | return snatch.err('\\u must be followed by 4 hexadecimal characters', value) 242 | } 243 | length = value.length; 244 | for (k = 0; k < length; k++) { 245 | if (value.substring(k, k + 1) == "\\") { 246 | if (k + 1 < length) { 247 | k++; 248 | if (!value.substring(k, k + 1).search(/[^\"|\\|\/|b|f|n|r|t|u]/)) { 249 | return snatch.err('Backslash must be escaped', value) 250 | } 251 | } 252 | } 253 | } 254 | return snatch.span('string', value) 255 | } 256 | if (snatch.search(/^\{/) === 0) { 257 | return parseObject(snatch) 258 | } 259 | if (snatch.search(/^\[/) === 0) { 260 | return parseArray(snatch) 261 | } 262 | j = snatch.search(new RegExp('(,|' + closingBracket + ')')); 263 | if (j === -1) { 264 | j = snatch.todo.length - 1; 265 | propertyValue = rtrim(snatch.todo); 266 | snatch.update('', '') 267 | } else { 268 | propertyValue = rtrim(snatch.shift(j)) 269 | } 270 | try { 271 | type = typeOf(propertyValue) 272 | } catch (e) {} 273 | switch (type) { 274 | case 'boolean': 275 | case 'number': 276 | return snatch.span(type, propertyValue); 277 | default: 278 | if (propertyValue === 'null') { 279 | return snatch.span('null', propertyValue) 280 | } else { 281 | if (propertyValue.search(/^(')/) === 0) { 282 | return snatch.err('String must be wrapped in double quotes', propertyValue) 283 | } 284 | return snatch.err('Unknown type', propertyValue) 285 | } 286 | } 287 | } 288 | var hasError = false, 289 | Snatch = function(todo) { 290 | this.done = ''; 291 | this.todo = todo ? todo : ''; 292 | this.update = function(done, todo) { 293 | if (done) { 294 | this.done += done 295 | } 296 | if (todo !== undefined) { 297 | this.todo = ltrim(todo) 298 | } 299 | return this 300 | }; 301 | this.swap = function(charNumber) { 302 | if (charNumber && !isNaN(Number(charNumber)) && this.todo.length >= charNumber) { 303 | this.update(this.todo.substr(0, charNumber), this.todo.substring(charNumber)) 304 | } 305 | return this 306 | }; 307 | this.toString = function() { 308 | if (this.todo.length !== 0) { 309 | this.err('Text after last closing brace.', this.todo) 310 | } 311 | return this.done 312 | }; 313 | this.span = function(className, text) { 314 | return this.update('' + text + '') 315 | }; 316 | this.err = function(title, text) { 317 | hasError = true; 318 | return this.update('' + text + '') 319 | }; 320 | this.shift = function(nbOfChars) { 321 | var shifted; 322 | if (nbOfChars && !isNaN(Number(nbOfChars)) && this.todo.length >= nbOfChars) { 323 | shifted = this.substring(0, nbOfChars); 324 | this.update('', this.substring(nbOfChars)); 325 | return rtrim(shifted) 326 | } 327 | return '' 328 | }; 329 | this.indexOf = function(searchValue, fromIndex) { 330 | if (fromIndex) { 331 | return this.todo.indexOf(searchValue, fromIndex) 332 | } else { 333 | return this.todo.indexOf(searchValue) 334 | } 335 | }; 336 | this.substring = function(fromIndex, toIndex) { 337 | if (toIndex) { 338 | return this.todo.substring(fromIndex, toIndex) 339 | } else { 340 | return this.todo.substring(fromIndex) 341 | } 342 | }; 343 | this.search = function(regex) { 344 | return this.todo.search(regex) 345 | } 346 | }, 347 | snatch = new Snatch(trim(str)), 348 | result; 349 | if (ltrim(str).substr(0, 1) === '[') { 350 | result = { 351 | html: parseArray(snatch).toString(), 352 | valid: !hasError 353 | } 354 | } else { 355 | if (ltrim(str).substr(0, 1) === '{') { 356 | result = { 357 | html: parseObject(snatch).toString(), 358 | valid: !hasError 359 | } 360 | } else { 361 | result = { 362 | html: snatch.err("JSON expression must be an object or an array", str).update(null, '').toString(), 363 | valid: false 364 | } 365 | } 366 | } 367 | return result 368 | } 369 | /* Cracked by HKLCF 370 | if((document.location+'').search(root)!==0) 371 | { 372 | parse=function() 373 | { 374 | return 375 | { 376 | html:'',valid:true 377 | } 378 | }; 379 | return 380 | }*/ 381 | function analyze() { 382 | function trim(s) { 383 | var whitespace = "[\\x20\\t\\r\\n\\f]", 384 | rtrim = new RegExp("^" + whitespace + "+|((?:^|[^\\\\])(?:\\\\.)*)" + whitespace + "+$", "g"); 385 | return s.replace(rtrim, '') 386 | }; 387 | 388 | function changeFavicon(s) { 389 | var currentFavicon = document.querySelector('#favicon'), 390 | newFavicon = currentFavicon.cloneNode(); 391 | newFavicon.setAttribute('href', 'favicon/' + s + '.png'); 392 | $head.replaceChild(newFavicon, currentFavicon) 393 | } 394 | var json = $editor.value; 395 | if (trim(json) === '') { 396 | $result.innerHTML = ''; 397 | $status.classList.remove('status-error'); 398 | changeFavicon('undefined'); 399 | return 400 | } 401 | $status.classList.remove('status-error'); 402 | setTimeout(function() { 403 | json = json.replace(//g, '>'); 405 | var result = parse(json); 406 | $result.innerHTML = result.html; 407 | if (result.valid) { 408 | changeFavicon('valid') 409 | } else { 410 | var nbErrors = result.html.match(/class="error"/g).length; 411 | $status.innerHTML = 'Invalid JSON   ' + nbErrors + ' error' + (nbErrors > 1 ? 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