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Originally deepSorter is made to make my life easier dealing with payment signature generation work in my company.
deepSorter is designed to sort any object
or array
alphabetically (or in its reverse order) regardless of numbers of layers deep.
Feel free to improve this library via a handsome PR 🤝
npm install deepsorter
or
yarn add deepsorter
import deepSorter from "deepsorter"
// example data
const data = {
"c": ["APPLE", "ORANGE", "BANANA"],
"a": {
"dog": {
"color": "gold",
"breed": "a dog",
"happiness": ["SAD", "HAPPY", "EXCITED"]
},
"numbers": [8.5, "WORLD", 1, 50, "HELLO", 2],
"cat": {
"happiness": ["HAPPY", "SAD", "EXCITED"],
"breed": "a cat",
"color": "orange",
},
"deepArray": [
{
"foo": {
"name": "Rex",
"age": 26,
"interests": ["coding", "problem solving", "etc etc"]
},
"bar": {
"name": "Low",
"age": 100,
"interests": ["self driving cars", "artificial intelligence"]
}
}
]
}
}
deepSorter(data)
{
"a": {
"cat": {
"breed": "a cat",
"color": "orange",
"happiness": ["EXCITED", "HAPPY", "SAD"]
},
"deepArray": [
{
"bar": {
"age": 100,
"interests": ["artificial intelligence", "self driving cars"],
"name": "Low",
},
"foo": {
"age": 26,
"interests": ["coding", "etc etc", "problem solving"],
"name": "Rex",
}
}
],
"dog": {
"breed": "a dog",
"color": "gold",
"happiness": ["EXCITED", "HAPPY", "SAD"]
},
"numbers": [1, 2, 8.5, 50, "HELLO", "WORLD"]
},
"c": ["APPLE", "BANANA", "ORANGE"]
}
deepSorter(data, reverse=true)
{
"c": ["ORANGE", "BANANA", "APPLE"],
"a": {
"numbers": ["WORLD", "HELLO", 50, 8.5, 2, 1],
"dog": {
"happiness": ["SAD", "HAPPY", "EXCITED"],
"color": "gold",
"breed": "a dog"
},
"deepArray": [
{
"foo": {
"name": "Rex",
"interests": ["problem solving", "etc etc", "coding"],
"age": 26,
},
"bar": {
"name": "Low",
"interests": ["self driving cars", "artificial intelligence"],
"age": 100,
}
}
],
"cat": {
"happiness": ["SAD", "HAPPY", "EXCITED"],
"color": "orange",
"breed": "a cat"
}
}
yarn run test
FAQs
A dead simple library to sort objects regardless of how deep is the object
The npm package deepsorter receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, deepsorter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that deepsorter 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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