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breadth-filter

v2.0.0

Published

Breadth-first deep object filter

Downloads

1,299,820

Readme

breadth-filter

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Apply a deep object filter via breadth traversal. It allows replacing values, including retargeting objects and arrays and even detecting circular references to allow the user to decide how to handle the circle. Note that the filter will not descend into circular objects but will only reach them.

Install

npm install breadth-filter

Example

const breadthFilter = require('breadth-filter')

const data = {
  user: {
    name: 'someone',
    password: 'THIS SHOULD BE SECRET!!'
  }
}

function onValue (value, key, path) {
  if (key === 'password') {
    console.log('redacted field at', path.join('.'))
    return '[redacted]'
  }
  return value
}

// build a new filtered object...

const filtered = breadthFilter(data, {
  onValue
})

// or, mutate in-place and break cycles...

breadthFilter(data, {
  onValue,
  onObject (value, key, path, isNew) {
    return isNew ? value : '[Circular]'
  },
  onArray (value, key, path, isNew) {
    return isNew ? value : '[Circular]'
  }
})

Options

onValue(value, key, path)

This function handles primitive value types such as numbers or strings. It can be used to filter things like sensitive data such as passwords or credit card numbers.

Arguments:

  • value - any The encountered value to filter.
  • key - string | number The property key of the encountered value, at the current depth level. Will be null when encountering the root object.
  • path - array Any array of all property keys leading from the root to this encountered value.

onObject(value, key, path, isNew)

This handles encountered objects. It can be used to filter entire objects out of the result, by returning undefined, it can enable in-place mutation by return the value directly, and the isNew property can be used to identify and break out of circular references, replacing them with something else such as '[Circular]'.

Arguments:

  • value - any The encountered value to filter.
  • key - string | number The property key of the encountered value, at the current depth level. Will be null when encountering the root object.
  • path - array Any array of all property keys leading from the root to this encountered value.
  • isNew - boolean Indicates if this is the first time encountering this value, a false value indicates a circular reference.

onArray(value, key, path, isNew)

This handles encountered arrays. It can be used to filter entire arrays out of the result, by returning undefined, it can enable in-place mutation by return the value directly, and the isNew property can be used to identify and break out of circular references, replacing them with something else such as '[Circular]'.

Arguments:

  • value - any The encountered value to filter.
  • key - string | number The property key of the encountered value, at the current depth level. Will be null when encountering the root object.
  • path - array Any array of all property keys leading from the root to this encountered value.
  • isNew - boolean Indicates if this is the first time encountering this value, a false value indicates a circular reference.

Copyright (c) 2019 Stephen Belanger

Licensed under MIT License

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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