🚀 LodashX
LodashX is a small collection of utility functions for JavaScript and TypeScript projects. The library is designed to make it easier to perform common operations on arrays and objects.
ℹ️ Some functions in the library are based on Lodash, hence, it is required to install Lodash as a dependency.
📦 Installation
You can install LodashX by using npm:
npm i lodash-x
💡 Usage
To use LodashX in your project, simply import the functions you need. For example:
###Javascript
import {updateOrAddItemToArray} from "lodash-x";
const array = [
{id: 1, name: 'Item 1'},
{id: 2, name: 'Item 2'},
];
const newItem = {id: 3, name: 'Item 3'};
updateOrAddItemToArray(array, newItem);
console.log(array);
###Typescript
import {updateOrAddItemToArray} from "lodash-x";
const array: {id: number, name: string}[] = [
{id: 1, name: 'Item 1'},
{id: 2, name: 'Item 2'},
];
const newItem = {id: 3, name: 'Item 3'};
updateOrAddItemToArray(array, newItem);
console.log(array);
📚 API Reference
updateOrAddItemToArray
Updates an existing item in an array or adds it if it doesn't exist.
updateOrAddItemToArray<T>(array: T[], item: T, searchPropertyKey: keyof T = 'id'): T[]
Example
import {updateOrAddItemToArray} from "lodash-x";
const array = [
{id: 1, name: 'Item 1'},
{id: 2, name: 'Item 2'},
];
const newItem = {id: 3, name: 'Item 3'};
updateOrAddItemToArray(array, newItem);
console.log(array);
updateOrAddItemListToArray
Updates an existing item list in an array or adds it if it doesn't exist.
updateOrAddItemListToArray<T>(array: T[], itemList: T[], searchPropertyKey: keyof T = 'id'): T[]
Example:
import {updateOrAddItemListToArray} from "./updateOrAddItemListToArray";
const array = [
{id: 1, name: "John Doe"},
{id: 2, name: "Jane Doe"}
];
const newItemList = [
{id: 3, name: "Jack Doe"},
{id: 1, name: "John Doe Updated"}
];
const updatedArray = updateOrAddItemListToArray(array, newItemList);
console.log(updatedArray);
removeItemFromArrayAtIndex
Removes an item at given index and returns a copy of the array without the removed item.
removeItemFromArrayAtIndex<T>(array: T[], index: number): T[]
Example
const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4];
const removedArr = removeItemFromArrayAtIndex(arr, 2);
console.log(removedArr);
doesArrayContainsOneOrMore
Check if the given array contains one or more primitive elements that are equal to the primitive elements given as a second parameter. This implementation is more performant than using Array.every or Array.some as it uses a loop instead of a higher order function.
doesArrayContainsOneOrMore<T>(array: (string | number)[], elements: (string | number)[]): boolean
Example
const fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'orange'];
const elements = ['apple', 'pear'];
console.log(containsAny(fruits, elements));
doesArrayContainsOneOrMoreObjects
Check if an array of objects contains one or more elements based on a specific property.
doesArrayContainsOneOrMoreObjects<T>(
array: T[],
elements: T[],
keyToCompare: keyof T
): boolean
Example
const array = [{ id: 1, name: 'John' }, { id: 2, name: 'Jane' }, { id: 3, name: 'Jim' }];
const elements = [{ id: 2, name: 'Jane' }, { id: 4, name: 'Jessica' }];
const keyToCompare = 'id';
const result = containsOneOrMoreObjects(array, elements, keyToCompare);
console.log(result);
generateRandomAlphaNumericString
Generates a random alphanumeric string with a specified length.
generateRandomAlphaNumericString(length: number): string
Example
const randomString = generateRandomStringWithSections(3, 4);
console.log(randomString);
generateRandomStringWithSections
Generates a random string with sections separated by a dash.
generateRandomStringWithSections(sections: number, sectionLength: number): string
Example
const randomString = generateRandomStringWithSections(3, 4);
console.log(randomString);
getRandomItemInArray
This method returns a random item from the given array. If startIndex and/or endIndex are provided, the random item will be selected only from the range of indexes between startIndex and endIndex, inclusive. If startIndex is not provided, it defaults to 0. If endIndex is not provided, it defaults to the last index of the array.
getRandomItemInArray(startIndex?: number, endIndex?: number): T
Parameters:
startIndex?: number (optional)
- The index of the array to start the range of random selection. Defaults to 0 if not provided.endIndex?: number (optional)
- The index of the array to end the range of random selection. Defaults to the last index of the array if not provided.
Returns:
A random item from the given array.
Example
const array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const randomItem = getRandomItemInArray(1, 3);
generateRandomNumber
This method generates a random number between start and end, inclusive. If start is not provided, it defaults to 0. If end is not provided, it defaults to Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
. If isFloat
is set to true, the generated number will be a floating point number with up to 2 decimal places.
generateRandomNumber(start?: number, end?: number, isFloat?: boolean): number
Parameters:
start?: number (optional)
- The minimum value of the range to generate the random number from. Defaults to 0 if not provided.end?: number (optional)
- The maximum value of the range to generate the random number from. Defaults to Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
if not provided.isFloat?: boolean (optional)
- If set to true, the generated number will be a floating point number with up to 2 decimal places. Defaults to false if not provided.
Returns:
A random number between start and end, inclusive.
Example
const randomNumber = generateRandomNumber(1, 10, true);
🙌 Contributing
If you have any suggestions for improving LodashX or if you found a bug, please don't hesitate to open an issue. Contributions are welcome!
Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to this project!
🎉 License
LodashX is open source and licensed under the MIT license.