I have a function in a Silex application that executes a cURL statement and returns JSON string which is assigned to the variable curl_result
. This variable is then passed into a Twig template like this:
return $twig->render('http.html.twig', ['curl_result' => $result]);
In the Twig template, I am able to display the JSON string variable by using this:
{% if curl_result is defined %}
<pre>{{ curl_result }}</pre>
{% endif %}
which produces this result:
{"ServiceAccount":[{"Type":"MATTER","ID":[{"body":"1980933400...
Alternatively, when I use JSON_PRETTY_PRINT
:
{% if curl_result is defined %}
<pre>{{ curl_result|json_encode(constant('JSON_PRETTY_PRINT')) }}</pre>
{% endif %}
the only effect seems to be that it places the JSON string within double-quotes, and escapes the inside double-quotes:
"{\"ServiceAccount\":[{\"Type\":\"MATTER\",\"ID\":[{\"body\":\"1980933400...
Neither of these displays the JSON in a usable manner. I want the JSON to be displayed in a human readable format and would like to use JSON.stringify
for that purpose. I am able to use the following javascript code and JSON.stringify
some random text like this:
<script>
var jsonString = '{"some":"json"}';
var jsonPretty = JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(jsonString),null,2);
output(jsonPretty);
</script>
If you're still with me after all that, here's my question: How do I bring the Twig variable curl_result
into javascript so that I can JSON.stringify
it?
<pre>{{ curl_result|json_encode(constant('JSON_PRETTY_PRINT')) }}</pre>
json_decode
to my curl_result before passing it toJSON_PRETTY_PRINT
.