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➔ 𝐃eep extension for 𝐋odash: ✓ eachDeep ✓ filterDeep ✓ pickDeep ✓ omitDeep ✓ keysDeep ✓ indexate ✓ condenseDeep ⋮ Parent nodes tracking ⋮ Circular references check ⋮ Leaves only mode ⋮ Path as a valid js string or an array ⋮
Looking for eachDeep, filterDeep, omitDeep, keysDeep etc? Tree traversal extension for Lodash.
(links to docs)
_.has
but returns false
for empty array slotsIn a browser load script after Lodash:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/lodash/lodash.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/deepdash/deepdash.min.js"></script>
Using npm:
npm i --save deepdash
In Node.js (same for the Angular component):
//mixin new methods into Lodash object
const _ = require('deepdash')(require('lodash'));
Or as ECMAScript Module:
import lodash from "lodash";
import deepdash from "deepdash";
const _ = deepdash(lodash);
let obj = {
a: {
b: {
c: {
d: [
{ i: 0 },
{ i: 1 },
{ i: 2 },
{ i: 3 },
{ i: 4 },
{ i: 5 },
{
o: {
d: new Date(),
f: function() {},
skip: {
please: {
dont: {
go: {
here: 'skip it',
},
},
},
},
},
},
],
s: 'hello',
},
b: true,
},
n: 12345,
u: undefined,
},
nl: null,
};
_.eachDeep(obj, (value, key, parent, context) => {
console.log(
_.repeat(' ', context.depth) +
key +
':' +
(value === null ? 'null' : typeof value),
context.parent.path && ' @' + context.parent.path
);
if (key == 'skip') {
return false; // return false explicitly to skip iteration over current value's children
}
});
Console:
a:object
b:object @a
c:object @a.b
d:object @a.b.c
0:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[0]
1:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[1]
2:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[2]
3:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[3]
4:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[4]
5:object @a.b.c.d
i:number @a.b.c.d[5]
6:object @a.b.c.d
o:object @a.b.c.d[6]
d:object @a.b.c.d[6].o
f:function @a.b.c.d[6].o
skip:object @a.b.c.d[6].o
s:string @a.b.c
b:boolean @a.b
n:number @a
u:undefined @a
nl:null
Chaining works too:
_(obj).eachDeep((value, key, parent, context) => {/* do */}).value();
FAQs
➔ 𝐃eep standalone lib / 𝐋odash extension: ✓ eachDeep ✓ filterDeep ✓ mapDeep ✓ reduceDeep ✓ pickDeep ✓ omitDeep ✓ keysDeep ✓ index ✓ condenseDeep ⋮ Parents stack ⋮ Circular check ⋮ Leaves only mode ⋮ Children mode ⋮ cherry-pick ⋮ esm
The npm package deepdash receives a total of 63,485 weekly downloads. As such, deepdash popularity was classified as popular.
We found that deepdash 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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