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@aofl/object-utils
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A small collection of Object utility functions designed to have a small footprint (20b gz) and be performant
A small collection of Object utility functions designed to have a small footprint (20b gz) and be performant.
Libraries like Lodash have a high overhead and come with more functionality than most projects need. Also, with es6 features fewer of these "utility" functions are needed.
In Lodash's case, even if you only import the needed features you still get the 4kb gzipped Core build + additional functionality.
npm i -S @aofl/object-utils
import {deepAssign} from '@aofl/object-utils';
deepAssign(leftSource, 'nested.path.to.assign', rightSource);
Recursively calls Object.assign along the specified path.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
leftSource | Object | Left source |
path | String | Path to target |
rightSource | Object | Right source |
const user = {
name: 'Alan',
account: {
active: true,
products: {
1: true,
2: true,
3: true
}
},
preferences: {
locale: 'en-US'
}
};
const user2 = deepAssign(user, 'account.products', {
2: false
});
// { // new ref
// name: 'Alan',
// account: { // new ref
// active: true,
// products: { // new ref
// 1: true,
// 2: false, // updated value
// 3: true
// }
// },
// preferences: { // same ref
// locale: 'en-US'
// }
// };
console.log(user2 === user); // expected result: false
console.log(user2.account === user.account); // expected result: false
console.log(user2.preferences === user.preferences); // expected result: true
Recursively calls Object.freeze on objects properties.
Note: this method should only be used in development environments and disabled in production
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
source | Object | Source Object |
let user = deepFreeze({
name: 'Alan',
account: {
active: true,
products: {
1: true,
2: true,
3: true
}
},
preferences: {
locale: 'en-US'
}
});
user.account.active = false; // Throws an error in strict mode
console.log(user.account.active); // expected output: true
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A small collection of Object utility functions designed to have a small footprint (20b gz) and be performant
The npm package @aofl/object-utils receives a total of 79 weekly downloads. As such, @aofl/object-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aofl/object-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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