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I have the following JSON data. I would like to build a tree/ nested tree view using the following data.

The desirable output would be as follows:

["carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.avgUpdateTime", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cache.overflow", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cache.queries", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cache.queues", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cache.size", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.committedPoints", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cpuUsage", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.creates", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.errors", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.memUsage", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.metricsReceived", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.pointsPerUpdate", "carbon.agents.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.updateOperations", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.aggregateDatapointsSent", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.allocatedBuffers", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.bufferedDatapoints", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.cpuUsage", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.memUsage", "carbon.aggregator.vagrant-ubuntu-precise-64-a.metricsReceived", "stats.gauges.echo_server.throughput", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.cpu", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.memory_free", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.memory_total", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.rx_byte", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.rx_packets", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.tx_byte", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.10.0.1.8.tx_packets", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.general.request_time", "stats.gauges.logstash.host.nginx-lb0.act_conns"]

I would like to achieve the following output: enter image description here

I am able to parse the json, How would we achieve the view as above using HTML and JS in particular the folder and nested folder tree view?

Thanks

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There's an online tool to do that. http://jsontree.com/ . You can try this to visualize you json data.

Also since you are interested in implementing a html/js solution. Try jsTree jquery plugin.

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