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require(esm) Backported to Node.js 20, Paving the Way for ESM-Only Packages
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@aleclarson/deep
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Woah. That's deep.
import deep from '@aleclarson/deep'
// or
import { get, set, unset } from '@aleclarson/deep'
let val
val = deep.get(obj, 'a.b.c') // dot-notation
val = deep.get(obj, ['a', 'b', 'c']) // key path
val = deep.get(obj, 'a', 0) // default value
val = deep.set(obj, 'a', 1) // type-safe shallow keys
val = deep.unset(obj, 'a') // delete an optional property
val = deep.delete(obj, 'a') // "delete" is an alias for "unset"
val = deep.delete(obj, 'a', 0) // default value
The get
function returns either the default value or undefined
when a
property cannot be resolved.
The set
function returns the new value. When a parent is nullish, an object is
created on-the-fly. When a parent is a non-nullish non-object, an error is thrown.
The unset
function returns the old value. When a property cannot be resolved,
this function is a no-op.
MIT
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Deep get/set/delete
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