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@marxlnfcs/dotize
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A Typescript library to convert complex objects/arrays to dotized key-value object
Dotize
A simple TypeScript library to convert complex objects into simple key value pairs
npm i @marxlnfcs/dotize
import { Dotize, dotify, parse } from '@marxlnfcs/dotize';
// source object
const obj: any = {
"key1": 'value1',
"key2": [
{
"foo": "bar"
},
"weird_item_inside_an_array_of_objects"
],
"key3": {
"foo": "bar",
}
};
// dotify source object
const dotified = Dotize.dotify({ ... });
const dotified = dotify({ ... });
/**
* Output:
* {
* "key1": "value",
* "key2.[0].foo": "bar",
* "key2.[1]: "weird_item_inside_an_array_of_objects",
* "key3.foo": "bar",
* }
*/
// parse dotified object
const parsed = Dotize.parse({ ... });
const parsed = parse({ ... });
/**
* The prefix will be added to every key on depth 0
* @example "$"
* @default null
*/
prefix: string;
/**
* Defines the separator that will be used to create the path
* @example "_"
* @default "."
*/
separator: string;
/**
* The array mode defines how arrays are handled
* > dotify: The index will be set as plain number. Example: foo.0.bar
* > dotify-bracket: The index will be wrapped with surrounded (default). Example: "foo.[0].bar"
* > dotify-curly-bracket: The index will be surrounded with curly brackets. Example: "foo.{0}.bar"
* > keep: Arrays will be ignored. Example: { "foo": [ { "bar": "Hello World!" } ] }
*/
arrayMode: 'dotify'|'dotify-bracket'|'dotify-curly-bracket';
/**
* The empty object mode defines how empty objects{} should be handled
* > keep - Empty objects are kept and {} is set as the value.
* > remove - Empty objects will be removed.
*/
emptyObjectMode: 'keep'|'remove';
/**
* The empty array mode defines how empty arrays[] should be handled
* > keep - Empty arrays are kept and [] is set as the value.
* > remove - Empty arrays will be removed.
*/
emptyArrayMode: 'keep'|'remove';
/**
* The method processes an object to the defined maxDepth. All beyond the maxDepth gets added to the dotified object as a whole
*/
maxDepth: number;
/**
* The prefix will be removed from every key in the dotified object
* @example "$"
* @default null
*/
prefix: string;
/**
* Defines the separator that has been used to dotify the object
* @example "_"
* @default "."
*/
separator: string;
/**
* The array mode defines how arrays are handled
* > dotify: The index is set as plain number. Example: foo.0.bar
* > dotify-bracket: The index is surrounded with brackets (default). Example: "foo.[0].bar"
* > dotify-curly-bracket: The index is surrounded with curly brackets. Example: "foo.{0}.bar"
*/
arrayMode: 'dotify'|'dotify-bracket'|'dotify-curly-bracket';
/**
* How to handle situations, were the parent is not an object, array or the child is incompatible with the parent (E.g. parent: array, child: not an array item)
* > override: Converts the parent to a compatible type
* > ignore: Skips the child item
* > throwError: Throws an TypeError
*/
incompatibleTypeStrategy: 'override'|'skip'|'throwError';
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A Typescript library to convert complex objects/arrays to dotized key-value object
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