JSONView is a Firefox extension that helps you view JSON documents in the browser.
Normally when encountering a JSON document (content type "application/json"), Firefox simply prompts you to download the view. With the JSONView extension, JSON documents are shown in the browser similar to how XML documents are shown. The document is formatted, highlighted, and arrays and objects can be collapsed. Even if the JSON document contains errors, JSONView will still show the raw text.
Once you've got JSONView installed, check out this example JSON file to see the extension in action!
CouchDB users and others who need to have "application/json" sent in the HTTP Accept header to serve JSON properly should set that option in JSONView's options panel.
If you'd like to contribute to JSONView but don't want to code, consider contributing a translation. Just go to BabelZilla and register as a translator for the JSONView extension. There's not much there to translate!
The code has moved over to GitHub, but the issues are still at Google Code for now: JSONView issue tracker. Pull requests are welcome.
- Install ant
- Run
ant
to produce an XPI
- Set up your Firefox addon development environment
- Open your Firefox profile folder
- Create a file called
[email protected]
and put the path to your checked out JSONView'ssrc
folder into it. - Run Firefox. You can now restart Firefox to pick up changes to JSONView in source.
JSONView is open source software under the MIT licence.