@bitty/get
v1.1.0
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A really small and type-safe (requires TypeScript >= 4.1.3) function, that gets a nested value from an object using a path string (like 'a.b[0].d'). If value is 'undefined' or unreachable returns the placeholder instead.
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@bitty/get
A really small and type-safe (requires TypeScript >= 4.1.3) function, that gets a nested value from an object using a path string (like "a.b[0].d"
). If value is undefined
or unreachable returns the placeholder instead.
📦 Distributions in ESM, CommonJS, UMD and UMD minified formats.
- Supports both NodeJS used with ESM (
import
/export
) and CommonJS (require
/module.exports
).
- Supports both NodeJS used with ESM (
⚡ Lightweight:
- Weighs less than 150 bytes (when minified and gzipped).
- Tree-shakeable.
- Side-effects free.
🔋 Batteries included:
- No dependencies.
- Its not based on newer browser's APIs or es2015+ features.
🏷 Safe:
- JSDocs and type declarations for IDEs and editor's autocomplete/intellisense.
- Made with TypeScript as strict as possible.
- Unit tests with AVA (types was also tested).
It's approach is based on idx, from Facebook, and an insight from a Vue.js meetup where @IgorHalfeld showed a way to get nested values using eval
.
Install
This library is published in the NPM registry and can be installed using any compatible package manager.
npm install --save @bitty/get
# If you're using Yarn use the command below.
yarn add @bitty/get
Installation from CDN
This module has a UMD bundle available through JSDelivr and Unpkg CDNs.
<!-- For UNPKG use the code below. -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@bitty/get"></script>
<!-- For JSDelivr use the code below. -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@bitty/get"></script>
<script>
// UMD module is exposed through the "get" global function.
console.log(get);
//=> "[Function: get]"
var users = [{ name: 'Carlos Marcos' }];
console.log(get(users, '[0].name', 'Unknown'));
//=> "Carlos Marcos"
</script>
Usage
Just import get
function and gets a value from object using a path expression.
import get from '@bitty/get';
// ...
const name = get(response, 'data.user.name', 'Unknown');
You can use brackets, even on first property.
const title = get(paragraphs, '[0].children[0].textContent');
License
Released under MIT License.