libnested
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basic functions (map, each, get, set, keys) for nested objects.
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libnested
basic functions (map, each, get, set, keys) for nested objects.
api
each (object, iter(value, path), includeArrays?) => boolean
iterate over an object (depth first) and call iter
with each value.
path
is an array with one or more items, which is the path to value.
value
will be any item which is not a {}
object. Arrays are treated as values.
if iter
returns false then each will stop traversing the object and return false also.
if includeArrays
is true (defaults to false) then arrays
encounted will be treated like objects. If includeArrays
is not true, arrays will be treated like values
.
map (object, iter(value, path) => nextValue, output, includeArrays?) => output
map over a nested object (depth first). A new object is returned (unless output
is given), containing values returned by iter
.
if includeArrays
is true, the contents of arrays will be mapped,
otherwise only the arrays themselves will be.
paths (object) => [path...]
return an array of paths into an object.
get(object, path, default) => value
get the value
at path
within object.
if path
does not exist in the object
, return default
.
path
may be an array of strings or numbers, or a single string or number.
set(object, path, value)
set value
at location path
within object
.
If path is deeper than object goes, intermediate {}
's are added.
path
may be an array of strings or numbers, or a single string or number.
object
will be mutated.
clone (object)
return a new object with the same structure and primitive values as object
cyclic objects are not supported - will produce a RangeError
(stackoverflow)
License
MIT