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data-collectors
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A collection of composable reduction operations for arbitrary streams of values
A collection of composable reduction operations for arbitrary streams of values
npm install --save data-collectors
Useful to reduce data in many ways.
import { collect, groupingBy, first, mapping, sorting } from 'data-collectors';
interface Person {
role : 'admin' | 'moderator' | 'user';
id : number;
name : string;
}
const array : Person[] = [ { role: 'admin', id: 1, name: 'John' }, { role: 'user', id: 2, name: 'David' }, { role: 'user', id: 3, name: 'Peter' } ];
let collector = groupingBy( user => user.role, groupingBy( user => user.id, first() ) );
collect( array, collector ); // Map { 'admin' => Map{ 1 => ... }, 'user' => { 2 => ..., 3 => ... } };
let collector2 = groupingBy( user => user.role, mapping( user => user.id ) );
collect( array, collector2 ); // Map { 'admin' => [ 1 ], 'user' => [ 2, 3 ] };
// Sort the array by name
collect( array, sorting( ( a, b ) => a.name.localeCompare( b.name ) ) ); // [ { ... name: 'David' }, { ... name: 'John' }, { ... name: 'Peter' } ]
Note that while some collectors can only be used on their own (like first
or last
), others can be composed (like mapping
accepts a second argument after the mapper function, or groupingBy
which also accepts a second optional collector argument (default is toArray()
) that will be applied to each value of the resulting Map).
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A collection of composable reduction operations for arbitrary streams of values
The npm package data-collectors receives a total of 2,104 weekly downloads. As such, data-collectors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that data-collectors 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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