Functions/GenXdev.Helpers/Remove-JSONComments.cs
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// Part of PowerShell module : GenXdev.Helpers // Original cmdlet filename : Remove-JSONComments.cs // Original author : René Vaessen / GenXdev // Version : 2.1.2025 // ################################################################################ // Copyright (c) René Vaessen / GenXdev // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // ################################################################################ using System.Management.Automation; namespace GenXdev.Helpers { /// <summary> /// <para type="synopsis"> /// Removes comments from JSON content. /// </para> /// /// <para type="description"> /// Processes JSON content and removes both single-line and multi-line comments while /// preserving the JSON structure. This is useful for cleaning up JSON files that /// contain documentation comments before parsing. /// </para> /// /// <para type="description"> /// PARAMETERS /// </para> /// /// <para type="description"> /// -Json <String[]><br/> /// The JSON content to process as a string array. Each element represents a line of<br/> /// JSON content.<br/> /// - <b>Mandatory</b>: true<br/> /// - <b>Position</b>: 0<br/> /// - <b>Accepts pipeline input</b>: true<br/> /// - <b>Help message</b>: JSON content to process as string array<br/> /// </para> /// /// <example> /// <para>Example 1: Process JSON content from variable</para> /// <para>This example shows how to remove comments from JSON content stored in a variable. The JSON string is split into an array of lines using the newline character before being passed to the cmdlet.</para> /// <code> /// $jsonContent = @' /// { /// // This is a comment /// "name": "test", /* inline comment */ /// /* multi-line /// comment */ /// "value": 123 /// } /// '@ -split "`n" /// Remove-JSONComments -Json $jsonContent /// </code> /// </example> /// /// <example> /// <para>Example 2: Process JSON content from pipeline</para> /// <para>This example demonstrates how to process JSON content from the pipeline, allowing for streaming or chained operations with other PowerShell commands.</para> /// <code> /// $jsonContent | Remove-JSONComments /// </code> /// </example> /// /// <remarks> /// This cmdlet supports both single-line comments (//) and multi-line comments (/* */). /// It preserves the JSON structure while removing all comment content. /// </remarks> /// </summary> [Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Remove, "JSONComments")] [OutputType(typeof(string))] public class RemoveJSONCommentsCommand : PSGenXdevCmdlet { /// <summary> /// The JSON content to process as a string array. Each element represents a line of JSON content. /// </summary> [Parameter( Mandatory = true, Position = 0, ValueFromPipeline = true, HelpMessage = "JSON content to process as string array" )] public string[] Json { get; set; } /// <summary> /// Begin processing - initialization logic /// </summary> protected override void BeginProcessing() { WriteVerbose("Starting JSON comment removal process"); } /// <summary> /// Process record - main cmdlet logic /// </summary> protected override void ProcessRecord() { // Remove comments from json using the helper class WriteObject(Serialization.RemoveJSONComments(Json)); } /// <summary> /// End processing - cleanup logic /// </summary> protected override void EndProcessing() { WriteVerbose("Completed JSON comment removal process"); } } } |