recursive-key-replace
v1.0.0
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🔑 Recursively replace object keys
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recursive-key-replace
🔑 Recursively replace object keys
Install
$ npm install --save recursive-key-replace
Usage
const recursiveKeyReplace = require('recursive-key-replace');
const obj = {
"cats.are.cool": true,
"dogs": {
"are.too": true
}
};
recursiveKeyReplace(obj, /\./g, '');
//=> {"catsarecool": true, "dogs": {"aretoo": true}}
API
recursiveKeyReplace(input, search, replace)
Returns a new object.
input
Required
Type: object
The object which keys will be replaced.
search
Required
Type: string
or RegExp
Search for matching substring that will be replaced.
replaceValue
Required
Type: string
Replace the matching substring with this value.
But why? 🤔
Because Elasticsearch doesn't like dots in field names...
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/2.4/dots-in-names.html
License
MIT © Petar Bojinov