--- title: Import a JSON5 file sidebarTitle: Import JSON5 mode: center --- Bun natively supports `.json5` imports. ```json5 config.json5 icon="file-code" { // Comments are allowed database: { host: "localhost", port: 5432, name: "myapp", }, server: { port: 3000, timeout: 30, }, features: { auth: true, rateLimit: true, }, } ``` --- Import the file like any other source file. ```ts config.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg" import config from "./config.json5"; config.database.host; // => "localhost" config.server.port; // => 3000 config.features.auth; // => true ``` --- You can also use named imports to destructure top-level properties: ```ts config.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg" import { database, server, features } from "./config.json5"; console.log(database.name); // => "myapp" console.log(server.timeout); // => 30 console.log(features.rateLimit); // => true ``` --- For parsing JSON5 strings at runtime, use `Bun.JSON5.parse()`: ```ts config.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg" const data = JSON5.parse(`{ name: 'John Doe', age: 30, hobbies: [ 'reading', 'coding', ], }`); console.log(data.name); // => "John Doe" console.log(data.hobbies); // => ["reading", "coding"] ``` --- See [Docs > API > JSON5](/runtime/json5) for complete documentation on JSON5 support in Bun.