I've searched for a long time, but cannot find any solution for my problem... I got a random nested json object like this:
var obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: { a: 1, b: 2, c: {a: 'hello', b: 'HowAreYou?'} } };
someValue = 'hello';
newValue = 'bye';
Now I'm going to search for 'someValue'. If 'obj' contains this value the alert will be triggered. Here's my example:
function wannaChangeValue(obj) {
var itemKey;
if (obj instanceof Object) {
for (itemKey in obj) {
if (obj.hasOwnProperty(itemKey)) {
wannaChangeValue(obj[itemKey]);
}
}
} else {
alert(obj);
if (obj == someValue) {
alert('got it! now change...')
//change someValue to newValue
}
}
return obj
}
wannaChangeValue(obj)
This works really fine, but how can I change 'someValue' to 'newValue' and return the whole json-file again? I've seen many examples how to handle this, but I need a solution for ANY kind of nested json object WITHOUT knowing the path for changing this value. Maybe this is a completely wrong approach... Thanks in advance!