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@eramux/rekey
Advanced tools
This library enables you to quickly and efficiently modify object keys.
npm i @eramux/rekey
import { renameKey, deleteKey } from "@eramux/rekey"
# Define a sample object
let data = {
key1: "some string",
settings: {
name: "John",
active: true
},
items: [
{
name: "abs"
},
{
name: "pvc",
supported: false
}
]
}
/**
* Using renameKey
*/
# This will result in the settings -> name key being renamed into 'username'
renameKey(data, "settings.name", "username")
# rekey will automatically rename keys in object arrays
renameKey(data, "items.name", "material")
# It takes care to only change keys that exist
renameKey(data, "items.supported", "usable")
/**
* Using deleteKey
*/
# This will delete the key defined by the selector
deleteKey(data, "settings.name")
Since rekey does not copy the object, you won't have any unexpected memory spikes. It works by only modifying the reference recursively.
FAQs
A simple and performant zero dependency library that allows you to modify your object structure using references.
The npm package @eramux/rekey receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, @eramux/rekey popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eramux/rekey demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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