object-merge
v2.5.1
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Merges JavaScript objects recursively without altering the objects merged.
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object-merge
Merges JavaScript objects recursively without altering the objects merged.
Installation
npm install object-merge
https://npmjs.org/package/object-merge Source code available at: https://github.com/matthewkastor/object-merge/
Usage
In node:
var objectMerge = require('object-merge');
var x = {
a : 'a',
b : 'b',
c : {
d : 'd',
e : 'e',
f : {
g : 'g'
}
}
};
var y = {
a : '`a',
b : '`b',
c : {
d : '`d'
}
};
var z = {
a : {
b : '``b'
},
fun : function foo () {
return 'foo';
},
aps : Array.prototype.slice
};
var out = objectMerge(x, y, z);
// out.a will be {
// b : '``b'
// }
// out.b will be '`b'
// out.c will be {
// d : '`d',
// e : 'e',
// f : {
// g : 'g'
// }
// }
// out.fun will be a clone of z.fun
// out.aps will be equal to z.aps
In the browser, include ./browser/object-merge_web.js
in your page.
objectMerge
will be available in your page.
For full documentation see the docs folder. For examples see the example folder.
Tests
Tests can be run from the root of this package with
npm test
Hacking
There are several other scripts listed in package.json for development and
hacking on this module. They can be run with npm run-script
followed by the
scripts property corresponding to the script you want to run. For example,
given a script called buildDocs
, it could be run from the package root by:
npm run-script buildDocs
Author
Matthew Kastor atropa
[email protected] https://plus.google.com/100898583798552211130
License
gpl-3.0 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0-standalone.html