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payload-transformer

v1.1.0

Published

Transform payload keys

Downloads

21

Readme

Payload Transformer

This package aims to help you keeping consistency when working with APIs that do not provide you with the type of keys you want for your models.

You can work with camelCase, snake_case, PascalCase and even kebab-case, the package's purpose is to help you getting the transformed payload so you can use it in your applications.

Usage:

In order to use this library all you need to do is import the function:

import { convertPayloadKeys } from 'payload-transformer';

The funcion itself accepts two parameters, payload and conversionType.

The payload can be pretty much anything, however, the function will validate that it is an object in order to convert its keys. The second parameter, so far accepts only three values: 'camelCase', 'snakeCase', 'PascalCase' and 'kebabCase' and its default vaule is 'camelCase'.

If you submit another value for the second parameter most likely you will get an error, however, if you're working with Typescript it is already validated so you will get an error right away.

How it works You can submit a request of transformation:

const snakeCasePayload = {
  key_one: 'valueOne',
  key_two: 'valueTwo',
  full_name: 'John Doe',
};

and after you call the function convertPayloadKeys(snakeCasePayload, 'camelCase') you will get this as a result:

{
  "keyOne": "valueOne",
  "keyTwo": "valueTwo",
  "fullName": "John Doe"
}

If you have any ideas or would like to submit any new features or new key types to be supported you can reach out.

Regards.