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@edgeros/deepmerge
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# Install with npm
npm install deepmerge-ts
# Install with pnpm
pnpm add deepmerge-ts
# Install with yarn
yarn add deepmerge-ts
# Install with bun
bun add deepmerge-ts
# Install in a node project
npx jsr add @rebeccastevens/deepmerge
# Install in a deno project
deno add jsr:@rebeccastevens/deepmerge
# Install in a bun project
bunx jsr add @rebeccastevens/deepmerge
import { deepmerge } from "deepmerge-ts";
const x = {
record: {
prop1: "value1",
prop2: "value2",
},
array: [1, 2, 3],
set: new Set([1, 2, 3]),
map: new Map([
["key1", "value1"],
["key2", "value2"],
]),
};
const y = {
record: {
prop1: "changed",
prop3: "value3",
},
array: [2, 3, 4],
set: new Set([2, 3, 4]),
map: new Map([
["key2", "changed"],
["key3", "value3"],
]),
};
const z = {
record: {
prop1: undefined,
prop3: undefined,
prop2: undefined,
prop4: undefined,
},
array: undefined,
set: undefined,
map: undefined,
};
const merged = deepmerge(x, y, z);
console.log(merged);
// Prettierfied output:
//
// Object {
// "record": Object {
// "prop1": "changed",
// "prop2": "value2",
// "prop3": "value3",
// "prop4": undefined,
// },
// "array": Array [1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4],
// "set": Set { 1, 2, 3, 4 },
// "map": Map {
// "key1" => "value1",
// "key2" => "changed",
// "key3" => "value3",
// },
// }
You can try out this example at codesandbox.io.
You can use deepmergeInto if you want to update a target object with the merge result instead of creating a new
object.
This function is best used with objects that are all of the same type.
Note: If the target object's type differs from the input objects, we'll assert that the target's type has changed
(this is not done automatically with deepmergeIntoCustom).
We provide a customizer function for each of our main deepmerge functions: deepmergeCustom and deepmergeIntoCustom.
You can use these to customize the details of how values should be merged together.
See deepmerge custom docs for more details.
We use smart merging instead of the classic merging strategy which some alternative libraries use. This vastly improves performance, both in execution time and memory usage.
With classic merging, each input is merged with the next input until all inputs are merged.
This strategy has large performance issues when lots of items need to be merged.

With our smart merging, we look ahead to see what can be merged and only merge those things.
In addition to performance improvements, this strategy merges multiple inputs at once; allowing for benefits such as taking averages of the inputs.

See API docs.
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