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obop

v1.0.0

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MongoDB-style object operators makes array manipulation easy: where/order/update/view

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obop

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MongoDB-style object operators makes array manipulation easy: where/order/update/view

SYNOPSIS

import obop from "obop";

const array = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}];

const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2}); // => [ { a: 2 } ]

const out = array.filter(obop.where({a: 2})); // => [ { a: 2 } ]

Alternatively, you can generate the original obop function via the default export.

import obopInit from "obop";

const obop = obopInit();

const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2}); // => [ { a: 2 } ]

CommonJS

const obop = require('obop')();

const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2}); // => [ { a: 2 } ]

Browser Environment

<script src="obop.min.js"></script>
<script>
    const array = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}];
    const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2}); // => [ { a: 2 } ]
</script>

Download obop.min.js browser build of this module.

METHODS

See document for more detail.

Query Selectors

where() method supports the following query selectors:

{ field: value }                            // equal to
{ field: { $gt: value } }                   // greater than
{ field: { $gte: value } }                  // greater than or equal to
{ field: { $in: [value1, value2, ... ] } }  // in
{ field: { $lt: value } }                   // less than
{ field: { $lte: value } }                  // less than or equal to
{ field: { $ne: value } }                   // not equal to
{ field: { $nin: [ value1, value2 ... ]} }  // not in
{ $or: [ { query1 }, { qury2 }, ... ] }     // logical OR
{ $and: [ { query1 }, { query2 }, ... ] }   // logical AND
{ field: { $not: { query } } }              // not
{ field: { $exists: boolean } }             // exists
{ field: { $size: value } }                 // array size

Example:

const out1 = obop.where(array1, {genre: 'fruit', price: {$gt: 100, $gt: 200}});
const out2 = obop.where(array2, {'review.score': {$gte: 4.0}});

// OR
const out1 = array1.filter(obop.where({genre: 'fruit', price: {$gt: 100, $gt: 200}}));
const out2 = array2.filter(obop.where({'review.score': {$gte: 4.0}}));

Sort Parameters

order() method supports the following styles of sort parameters:

{ field: 1 }                                // ascending
{ field: -1 }                               // descending
{ field1: 1, field2: -1, ... }              // combination
[ [ 'field1', 1 ], [ 'field2', -1 ], ... ]  // array style

Example:

obop.order(array1, {price: 1, stock: -1});
obop.order(array2, [['price', 1], ['stock', -1]]); // same as above

// OR
array1.sort(obop.order({price: 1, stock: -1}));
array2.sort(obop.order([['price', 1], ['stock', -1]])); // same as above

Update Operators

update() method supports the following update operators:

{ $set: { field: value } }                  // set value
{ $unset: { field: '' } }                   // remove field
{ $rename: { oldname: newname } }           // rename field
{ $inc: { field: amount } }                 // increment value
{ $pull: { field: query } }                 // remove item from array
{ $push: { field: value } }                 // add item to array

Example:

obop.update(array1, {$inc: {stock: -1}, $set: {'review.score': 4}});
obop.update(array2, {$unset: {order: ''}});

// OR
array1.forEach(obop.update({$inc: {stock: -1}, $set: {'review.score': 4}}));
array2.forEach(obop.update({$unset: {order: ''}}));

Projection Parameters

view() method supports the following styles of projection parameters:

{ field1: 1 }                               // output fields1 only
{ field1: 1, field2: 1, ... }               // output fields1, 2 and more
{ field1: 0 }                               // output all fields except for fields1
{ field1: 0, field2: 0, ... }               // except fields1, 2 and more

Example:

const out1 = obop.view(array1, {name: 1, price: 1, stock: 1});  // include fields
const out2 = obop.view(array2, {_id: 0, secret: 0});            // exclude fields

// OR
const out1 = array1.map(obop.view({name: 1, price: 1, stock: 1}));  // include fields
const out2 = array2.map(obop.view({_id: 0, secret: 0}));            // exclude fields

LINKS

  • https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/obop/build/obop.min.js
  • https://github.com/kawanet/obop
  • https://www.npmjs.com/package/obop

LICENCE

Copyright 2013-2024 @kawanet

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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