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I cannot find an answer to this one:

My AJAX calls return JSON data. In Google Chrome Developer Tools > Resources > XHR when I click on the resource on the left and then on the Content tab I see the JSON string as a string and not as a tree as Firebug and Firebug Lite do.

How do I force Chrome to display it as a tree. Is there a Content-type that my PHP file must have???

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  • @Matt McClure's answer below is the answer!
    – bcm
    Apr 22, 2014 at 5:40
  • I have also had issues getting a tree structure when the strings are single quotes ' instead of double quotes ", changing ' to " helped
    – Matt
    Mar 22, 2015 at 19:08
  • Firefox just shows json...... Feb 22, 2022 at 11:04

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To see a tree view in recent versions of Chrome:

Navigate to Developer Tools > Network > the given response > Preview

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    Totally glossed over the "Preview" tab and was looking at the "Response" tab. Thanks!
    – Ted Naleid
    Jan 24, 2012 at 19:47
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    But i think to get this, you need to have the correct content-type.
    – alexserver
    Feb 15, 2013 at 17:33
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    Yes, you need a valid "application/json" content-type specified for chrome to give you the collapsible drop-down.
    – tweak2
    Feb 19, 2013 at 22:05
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    It is indeed a little less intuitive, because on the Headers tab they let us switch between "raw" and "parsed", so one would expect that they'd offer similar "parsed" view on the Response tab.
    – G. Stoynev
    Oct 28, 2013 at 18:20
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    I wish it actually was JSON instead of a tree May 19, 2018 at 6:27
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Google Chrome now supports this (Developer Tools > Network > [XHR item in list] Preview).

In addition, you can use a third party tool to format the json content. Here's one that presents a tree view, and here's another that merely formats the text (and does validation).

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    flawless answer!
    – Gaurav
    Apr 15, 2021 at 11:10
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You can use Google Chrome Extension: JSONView All formatted json result will be displayed directly on the browser.

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    OP asked specifically about json code shown inside dev tools.
    – digout
    May 30, 2019 at 10:34
  • Thank you ,Maybe this is not the perfect answer for the OP's question.But I was looking for this .Up voted Jan 18, 2021 at 5:17
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The correct content-type for JSON data is application/json. I assume that is what you are missing.

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    Unfortunately this still doesn't force Chrome to turn the JSON string into tree. Thanks though!
    – GRboss
    Oct 8, 2010 at 8:42
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I've found the answer:

You MUST encode your json like this: {"c":21001,"m":"p"} but not {c:21001,m:"p"} or {'c':21001,'m':'p'}

Thus, the key of a dict must be wrapped in double quotes:", then chrome will preview it as json rather than plain text.

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In order for it to display the JSON message properly it has to have the "application/json" mime type and to be correctly structured.

You can check the structure here

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I'm not sure if Chrome has added this feature since the last answer, but I was able to view the json response by...

  • opening developer tools in the browser while on the page with the request
  • submitting the request
  • in developer tools - "Console" tab - click on the "Object" tree under the resource to expand

...I was able to view the response as a readable hierarchy that showed what to ask for and what is returned. (Neither Network or Resources tab had anything helpful that I was able to find.)

Happy requesting!

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There was an issue with a build of Google Chrome Dev build 24.0.1312.5 that caused the preview panel to no longer display a json object tree but rather flat text. It should be fixed in the next dev

See more here: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=160733

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How to get Tree-view

See step by step instructions on how to do this in the below GIF. (I recorded in Chrome - chromium shouldn't be too different.)

Click on the link to enlarge and follow along

How to get the tree view of the response in chrome

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I don't think the Chrome Developer tools pretty print XHR content. See: Viewing HTML response from Ajax call through Chrome Developer tools?

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Chrome now has a button for pretty printing responses. Its the {} in the bottom left of the "Response" window:

The toggle button

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  • I don't have this {} icon on my chrome, does it need a specific extension?
    – JavaTec
    Sep 20, 2023 at 17:31

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