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@empathyco/x-deep-merge
Advanced tools
Utility for deep cloning objects.
npm install @empathyco/x-deep-merge --save
TypeScript Module Resolution Logic makes it quite easy. The package.json
file contains main
attribute that points to the generated dist/client.js
file and typings
attribute that points to the generated dist/client.d.ts
file. You can also import this package as a module:
x-deep-merge
in a TypeScript
file:import { deepMerge } from '@empathyco/x-deep-merge';
const target = {};
const source1 = { a: 1 };
const source2 = { b: 2 };
deepMerge(target, source1, source2); // target = { a: 1, b: 2 }
import { deepMerge } from '@empathyco/x-deep-merge';
const sources = [{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }];
const mergedObject = deepMerge({}, ...sources); // mergedObject = { a: 1, b: 2 }
If you want to find out all the covered use cases, check the tests
folder.
You can check if a new version has been published running npm outdated:
npm outdated @empathyco/x-deep-merge
And update it using npm update:
npm update --save @empathyco/x-deep-merge
FAQs
Utility for deep cloning objects.
We found that @empathyco/x-deep-merge demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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