EJS JSON Parsing










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So this is the html I want to have generated dynamically by an array. I am not sure if this is the best method for Ejs in Nodejs, if not I'll be happy to receive your alternative way of doing it! The JSON looks like that:



 'TOP':
'title':"TOP1",
'SUBTOP':
'title':"SUBTOP1",
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
,
'SUBTOP':
'title':"SUBTOP2",
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
'SUBSUBTOP':
'title':"SUBSUBTOP2",
'SUBSUBSUBTOP':
'title':"SUBSUBSUBTOP2",
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
,
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
,
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'




,
'TOP':
'title':"TOP2",
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'



]`


Unfortunately, I am too incompetent to solve this problem because I don't know how to parse the JSON... This is the code I got so far:



<ul>
<% for(var i in navtree) %>
<p>
<h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['title'] %></h2>
<h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['SUBTOP'] %></h2>
</p>

<% %>

</ul>


May somebody has any advise for me? Thank you!










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    So this is the html I want to have generated dynamically by an array. I am not sure if this is the best method for Ejs in Nodejs, if not I'll be happy to receive your alternative way of doing it! The JSON looks like that:



     'TOP':
    'title':"TOP1",
    'SUBTOP':
    'title':"SUBTOP1",
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
    ,
    'SUBTOP':
    'title':"SUBTOP2",
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
    'SUBSUBTOP':
    'title':"SUBSUBTOP2",
    'SUBSUBSUBTOP':
    'title':"SUBSUBSUBTOP2",
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
    ,
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
    ,
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'




    ,
    'TOP':
    'title':"TOP2",
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
    'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'



    ]`


    Unfortunately, I am too incompetent to solve this problem because I don't know how to parse the JSON... This is the code I got so far:



    <ul>
    <% for(var i in navtree) %>
    <p>
    <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['title'] %></h2>
    <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['SUBTOP'] %></h2>
    </p>

    <% %>

    </ul>


    May somebody has any advise for me? Thank you!










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      So this is the html I want to have generated dynamically by an array. I am not sure if this is the best method for Ejs in Nodejs, if not I'll be happy to receive your alternative way of doing it! The JSON looks like that:



       'TOP':
      'title':"TOP1",
      'SUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBTOP1",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'SUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBTOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'SUBSUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBSUBTOP2",
      'SUBSUBSUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBSUBSUBTOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'




      ,
      'TOP':
      'title':"TOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'



      ]`


      Unfortunately, I am too incompetent to solve this problem because I don't know how to parse the JSON... This is the code I got so far:



      <ul>
      <% for(var i in navtree) %>
      <p>
      <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['title'] %></h2>
      <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['SUBTOP'] %></h2>
      </p>

      <% %>

      </ul>


      May somebody has any advise for me? Thank you!










      share|improve this question
















      So this is the html I want to have generated dynamically by an array. I am not sure if this is the best method for Ejs in Nodejs, if not I'll be happy to receive your alternative way of doing it! The JSON looks like that:



       'TOP':
      'title':"TOP1",
      'SUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBTOP1",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'SUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBTOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'SUBSUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBSUBTOP2",
      'SUBSUBSUBTOP':
      'title':"SUBSUBSUBTOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'
      ,
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'




      ,
      'TOP':
      'title':"TOP2",
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#',
      'article':'title':'Article','link':'#'



      ]`


      Unfortunately, I am too incompetent to solve this problem because I don't know how to parse the JSON... This is the code I got so far:



      <ul>
      <% for(var i in navtree) %>
      <p>
      <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['title'] %></h2>
      <h2><%= navtree[i]['TOP']['SUBTOP'] %></h2>
      </p>

      <% %>

      </ul>


      May somebody has any advise for me? Thank you!







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