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i have a simple JSON data which is this :

[  
   "env/child1/env/key1",
   "env/child1/key1",
   "env/child1/key2",
   "env/child1/",
   "env/child2/key1",
   "env/child2/key2",
   "env/child2/",
   "env/"
]

how can i make jsTree understands this tree and draw the tree ?

  • env
    • child1
      • key1
      • key2

do i need to write a custom parsing function or is there a ready way for that.

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  • Judging from the jsTree website, you would first need to instantiate the DOM according to the tree you want to build. Do you have the code where you do this? Did you place the jstree initialisation in the $(document).ready?
    – selten98
    Jun 29, 2017 at 12:59
  • i don't have anything ready , maybe some guidance that what to do so that i can start ps: i am using the demo files from the original jstree package
    – Vagho
    Jun 29, 2017 at 13:25
  • Can you change the way that JSON looks? Can you expand on it?
    – selten98
    Jun 29, 2017 at 14:08
  • this is the json that i get it's structure is fixed and can not be changed
    – Vagho
    Jun 29, 2017 at 14:14
  • JS tree tell you how you should structure your data: jstree.com/docs/json. So you should probably change your array to follow that format.
    – selten98
    Jun 29, 2017 at 14:19

2 Answers 2

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tree = {
    'core' : {
        'data' : [
        ]
    } 
}

data = [  
   "env/child1/env/key1",
   "env/child1/key1",
   "env/child1/key2",
   "env/child1/",
   "env/child2/key1",
   "env/child2/key2",
   "env/child2/",
   "env/"
];

minlen = -1;
picked = "";
for(i =0; i<data.length; i++) {
    if(data[i].length < minlen || minlen == -1) {
        minlen = data[i].length;
        picked = data[i];
    }
}

tree.core.data.push({ "id" : picked, "parent" : "#", "text" : picked })
xdata = data
xdata.splice(xdata.indexOf(picked), 1)

for(i =0; i<xdata.length; i++) {
    name = xdata[i]
    parent = ""
    if(name.substr(name.length-1,1) == '/') {
        xname = name.substr(0,name.length-1);
        parent = xname.substr(0,xname.lastIndexOf("/")+1)
    } else {
        parent = name.substr(0,name.lastIndexOf("/")+1)
    }
    tree.core.data.push({ "id" : name, "parent" : parent, "text" : name })
}
console.log(tree);

I followed the alternative JSON format.

Result:

{
  "core": {
    "data": [
      {
        "id": "env/",
        "parent": "#",
        "text": "env/"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child1/env/key1",
        "parent": "env/child1/env/",
        "text": "env/child1/env/key1"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child1/key1",
        "parent": "env/child1/",
        "text": "env/child1/key1"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child1/key2",
        "parent": "env/child1/",
        "text": "env/child1/key2"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child1/",
        "parent": "env/",
        "text": "env/child1/"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child2/key1",
        "parent": "env/child2/",
        "text": "env/child2/key1"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child2/key2",
        "parent": "env/child2/",
        "text": "env/child2/key2"
      },
      {
        "id": "env/child2/",
        "parent": "env/",
        "text": "env/child2/"
      }
    ]
  }
}
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  • it worked until i had to create another folder next to the root env
    – Vagho
    Jul 3, 2017 at 21:43
-1

The above data missing parent "env/child1/env/" for child "env/child1/env/key1" 1. correct as follow: data = [ "env/child1/env/" "env/child1/env/key1", "env/child1/key1", "env/child1/key2", "env/child1/", "env/child2/key1", "env/child2/key2", "env/child2/", "env/" ];

  1. The complete code for parent getting the children's values as below: https://github.com/peterhchen/700-jstree/blob/master/08_PathJSON/0802_PathChild2ParentValueHier.htm

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