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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T17:18:25+00:00 2026-05-20T17:18:25+00:00

In javascript, I have an array of objects that represents an arbitrarily deep list…

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In javascript, I have an array of objects that represents an arbitrarily deep list…

data =
[
 { title, depth },
 { title, depth },
 { title, depth }, 
 { title, depth }, 
]

…where depth is how deep in the list the element is.

I want to convert this data into html.

For example:

[
 { title: "one", depth : 1 },
 { title: "two", depth : 1 },
 { title: "three", depth : 2 }, 
 { title: "four", depth : 3 }, 
 { title: "five", depth : 1 }, 
]

becomes…

<ul>
  <li><p>one</p></li>
  <li>
    <p>two</p>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <p>three</p>
        <ul>
          <li><p>four</p></li> 
        </ul>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li><p>five</p></li>
</ul>

What is the simplest way to do this, using jQuery?

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    2026-05-20T17:18:26+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:18 pm

    Here is one way you could do it:

    (function($) {
      $.listify = function(items) {
        var container = $('<div></div>'), root = container;
        var depth = 0;
        for (var i = 0; i < items.length; ++i) {
          var item = items[i];
          if (item.depth > depth) {
            while (item.depth > depth) {
              var ul = $('<ul></ul>').appendTo(container);
              var li = $('<li></li>').appendTo(ul);
              container = li;
              ++depth;
            }
          } else if (item.depth <= depth) {
            while (item.depth < depth) {
              container = container.parent().parent();
              --depth;
            }
            container = $('<li></li>').insertAfter(container);
          }
          container.append('<p>' + item.title + '</p>');
        }
        return root.children();
      }
    })(jQuery);
    

    I admit, I just wanted to name something listify. Here is a jsFiddle. You would call it like so:

    $.listify([
      { title: "one", depth : 1 },
      { title: "two", depth : 1 },
      { title: "three", depth : 2 }, 
      { title: "four", depth : 3 }, 
      { title: "five", depth : 1 }, 
    ]).appendTo(document.body);
    
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