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@httpie/set

v2.1.0

Published

An Array-aligned Set class and the one JavaScript should have shipped

Downloads

3

Readme


Introduction

The @httpie/set package provides an improved Set implementation.

  • aligned with the Array class instead of Map
  • provides helpful methods like .map(callback), .filter(callback), .find(callback), .isEmpty(), and many more.
  • compares values for deep equality and not reference
  • it’s the Set class JavaScript should have shipped

Installation

npm i @httpie/set

Resources

Quick Usage Overview

Using @httpie/set is pretty straightforward. The package exports a Set class providing all methods to interact with the set.

const Set = require('@httpie/set')

const users = new Set()

users.isEmpty() // true

users
  .add({ id: 1, name: 'Marcus' })
  .add({ id: 2, name: 'Norman' })
  .add({ id: 3, name: 'Christian' })

users.isNotEmpty() // true

const usernames = users.map(user => {
  return user.name
})
// [ 'Marcus', 'Norman', 'Christian' ]

const marcus = users.find(user => {
  return user.name === 'Marcus'
})
// { id: 1, name: 'Marcus' }

Contributing

Do you miss a function? We very much appreciate your contribution! Please send in a pull request 😊

  1. Create a fork
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request 🚀

License

MIT © Httpie


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