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pivot-keyvalues

v0.2.0

Published

pivot JSON key / value array properties to actual objects

Downloads

3

Readme

pivot-keyvalues Build Status

pivot an array of keys and value entries into actual objects.

Example: [{name: 'url', value: 'https://d3js.org'}]{url: 'https://d3js.org'}

Why

Converting arrays of keys / values into objects has the following benefits:

  • values can be looked up by key, instead of having to iterate through the array (likely multiple times).
  • the data structure is more compact.

Why-pivot

Setup

npm install pivot-keyvalues

Usage

pivot(data, options <small>nullable</small>){object}

Parameters

  • data object containing an array of data to be pivoted - either at root level, or nested.
  • options object (optional):
    • keyName string - default to 'name'
    • valueName string - default to 'value'

Return

Original object with transposed data structure: array is transformed into an object

Examples

Basic usage


const pivot = require('pivot-keyvalues')

let dataset = [
	{
		name: 'website'
		, value: 'https://d3js.org/'
	}
	, {
		name: 'visitors'
		, value: 10000
	}
]

pivot(dataset)

// Returns
//
// {
// 	website: 'https://d3js.org/'
// 	, visitors: 10000
// }

specify the labels of input properties with keyName and valueName


let dataset = [
	{
		title: 'website'
		, data: 'https://stackoverflow.com/'
	}
	, {
		title: 'visitors'
		, data: 500000
	}
]

pivot(dataset, { keyName: 'title', valueName: 'data' })

// Returns
//
// {
// 	website: 'https://stackoverflow.com/'
// 	, visitors: 500000
// }

Development

New releases are published on npm whenever a new tag is pushed on github (via travis-ci).