I'm using Three.js to save and load objects in a database. I'm inserting my objects as JSON.
The problem is that JSON.stringify or toJSON() transform the image url (textures) in base64, and I wanted to keep the http url.
This is the originial JSON:
{
"metadata": {
[...]
},
"geometries": [
{
[...]
}],
"materials": [
{
[...]
}],
"textures": [
{
[...]
}],
"images": [
{
"uuid": "4ED9CE3E-7C8A-4EB7-8CF8-D90B3527DF5F",
"url": "data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoATyuRZGZVREd0FAERRRBAEBEFwAYEyKqP/Rfozx+5fDYjvpeT/akv+n/J+/7eMjX9Ke8uojP4JVAYAyuj/Ld3Por7fPQ9i8d7vvr8LKNzLg/dn1u1hvQf3q/v92vRX0X/ [...]"
}],
"object": {
[...]
}
}
And the desired kind of JSON would be this :
{
"metadata": {
[...]
},
"geometries": [
{
[...]
}],
"materials": [
{
[...]
}],
"textures": [
{
[...]
}],
"images": [
{
"uuid": "4ED9CE3E-7C8A-4EB7-8CF8-D90B3527DF5F",
"url": "http://www.domain.com/picture/path.png"
}],
"object": {
[...]
}
}
Is there a solution to do this ?
stringify
function?var objectJson = SELECTED.toJSON(); objectJson = JSON.stringify( objectJson, null, '\t' ); objectJson = objectJson.replace( /[\n\t]+([\d\.e\-\[\]]+)/g, '$1' );