@tromkom/aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch
v1.0.6
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Aurora Strategic JSON Merge allows diffing and merging of objects, including array entries, however each array entry needs to have an object with a `key` attribute to serve as a unique identifier.
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Aurora Strategic JSON Merge
Aurora Strategic JSON Merge allows diffing and merging of objects, including array entries, however each array entry needs to have an object with a key
attribute to serve as a unique identifier.
Installation
npm install @tromkom/aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch
Usage
The key attribute should always be a string
Diffing
Diffs two objects and returns an array of patches
const { diff } = require("aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch");
let base = [
{
id: "1",
val: 123,
arr: [
{
id: "1",
val: 1,
},
],
},
{
id: "2",
val: 456,
},
];
let newBase = [
{
id: "1",
val: 456,
arr: [
{
id: "1",
val: 1,
},
{
id: "2",
val: 222,
},
],
},
];
let patches = diff(base, newBase, "id");
console.log(patches);
/*
[
{ id: '1', val: 456, arr: [ { id: '2', val: 222 } ] },
{ id: '2', __self: null }
]
*/
Patching
Using the patch from diffing on an equal base object, will return the new base.
const { patch } = require("@tromkom/aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch");
let base = [
{
id: "1",
val: 123,
arr: [
{
id: "1",
val: 1,
},
],
},
{
id: "2",
val: 456,
},
];
let patches = [
{ id: "1", val: 456, arr: [{ id: "2", val: 222 }] },
{ id: "2", __self: null },
];
let newBase = patch(base, patches, "id");
console.log(newBase);
/*
[
{
id: '1',
val: 456,
arr: [ { id: '1', val: 1 }, { id: '2', val: 222 } ]
}
]
*/
Http/JSON Patching
If you want to use JSON patch you can do that.
Be careful when using JSON patch as the patch will use the "key" as opposed to the index of the array
const { httpPatch } = require("@tromkom/aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch");
let base = [
{
id: "1",
val: 123,
arr: [
{
id: "1",
val: 1,
},
],
},
{
id: "2",
val: 456,
},
];
let patches = [
{ id: "1", val: 456, arr: [{ id: "2", val: 222 }] },
{ id: "2", __self: null },
];
let httpPatches = base
.map((x) => httpPatch(x, patches, "id", `/${x.id}`).body)
.flat();
console.log(httpPatches);
/*
[
{ op: 'replace', path: '/1/val', value: 456 },
{ path: '/1/arr/2', op: 'add', value: { id: '2', val: 222 } },
{ path: '/2', op: 'remove' }
]
*/
Merging
Does a strategic JSON Merge that will properly handle arrays (assuming they have a "key").
const { merge } = require("@tromkom/aurora-strategic-json-merge-patch");
let base = [
{
id: "1",
val: 123,
arr: [
{
id: "1",
val: 1,
},
],
},
{
id: "2",
val: 456,
},
];
let newBase = [
{
id: "1",
val: 456,
arr: [
{
id: "2",
val: 222,
},
],
},
];
let res = merge(base, newBase, "id");
console.log(res);
/*
[
{
id: '1',
val: 456,
arr: [ { id: '1', val: 1 }, { id: '2', val: 222 } ]
},
{ id: '2', val: 456 }
]
*/