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@stoplight/ordered-object-literal
Advanced tools
Object literal maintaining its properties in the order they were added
Do not use it if you can use maps.
yarn add @stoplight/ordered-object-literal
or if npm is package manager of your choice
npm install @stoplight/ordered-object-literal --save
import box from '@stoplight/ordered-object-literal';
const trackedObj = box({});
import box from '@stoplight/ordered-object-literal';
const myObj = {
a: true,
b: void 0,
};
const trackedObj = box(myObj);
// alternatively if you want to provide a custom orer
const trackedReversedObj = box(myObj, ['b', 'a']);
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Object literal maintaining its properties in the order they were added
We found that @stoplight/ordered-object-literal 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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