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Dot notation to object. Supports nesting and same level objects as well as (multiple) value assignment and value overriding.

Dot notation to object. Shortcode your object creation and value assignments to nested objects.
Supports nesting and same level objects, as well as (multiple) value assignment and value overriding of existing objects.
dotject composition is also available as an atom package.
npm install dotject --save
var dotject = require("dotject");
Separating property names with dots (like JavaScript dot notation) will create nested objects:
dotject("a.b.c");
{
"a": {
"b": {
"c": {}
}
}
}
Separating property names with a comma (similar to JavaScript objects) will create properties at the same level:
dotject("a,b");
{
"a": {},
"b": {}
}
This notation can be combined with the dot style notation:
dotject("a,b.c");
{
"a": {},
"b": {
"c": {}
}
}
Extend an existing object with new properties by passing the existing object as a second (optional) argument:
dotject("b.c", {"a":{}});
{
"a": {},
"b": {
"c": {}
}
}
Existing object values are retained:
dotject("b.c", {"a": true});
{
"a": true,
"b": {
"c": {}
}
}
Existing nested object properties are retained:
dotject("a.c", {"a":{"b":{}}});
{
"a": {
"b": {},
"c": {}
}
}
You can assign a value to the last nested property:
dotject("a.b", {}, 10);
{
"a": {
"b": 10
}
}
You can assign a values to the last nested properties:
dotject("a,b.c,d", {}, true, 10, "test");
{
"a": true,
"b": {
"c": 10
},
"d": "test"
}
You can assign a values to the last nested properties:
dotject("a,b", {"a": false}, true, "test")
{
"a": true,
"b": "test"
}
var camera = {isEnabled: true};
camera = dotject("settings.encoding.format,output.data.base64", camera, "JPEG", true);
{
"isEnabled": true,
"settings": {
"encoding": {
"format": "JPEG"
}
},
"output": {
"data": {
"base64": true
}
}
}
FAQs
Dot notation to object. Supports nesting and same level objects as well as (multiple) value assignment and value overriding.
The npm package dotject receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, dotject popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dotject 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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