I currently have this:
$.getJSON('test.json', function(data) {
var items = [];
$.each(data, function(key, val) {
items.push('<li id="' + key + '">' + val + '</li>');
});
$('<ul/>', {
'class': 'my-new-list',
html: items.join('')
}).appendTo('body');
});
test.json looks like this:
{"key1":{"key11":"value11","key12":"value12"},"key2":"value2","key3":"value3"}
I'm getting:
[object Object]
value2
value3
How can I change it so it will loop through all the nested items regardless of how many nested values I have?
So for the above example I will get
value1
value11
value12
value2
value3
You can make a recursive loop function, but you'd have a problem: when a property is an object, there is no text to display because there is no string. So, you'll end up with:
- - value11
- value12
- value2
- value3
because while value2
is the string to display for item #2, it is an object that's displayed for item #1.
Anyway, this is what I made up: http://jsfiddle.net/uXww2/.
// obj is the object to loop, ul is the ul to append lis to
function loop(obj, ul) {
$.each(obj, function(key, val) {
if(val && typeof val === "object") { // object, call recursively
var ul2 = $("<ul>").appendTo(
$("<li>").appendTo(ul)
);
loop(val, ul2);
} else {
$("<li>", {
id: key
}).text(val).appendTo(ul);
}
});
}
$.getJSON('test.json', function(data) {
var ul = $("<ul>");
loop(data, ul);
ul.addClass("my-new-list").appendTo('body');
});
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