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each-props
Advanced tools
Process object properties deeply.
$ npm i each-props --save
Load this module :
const eachProps = require('each-props');
Apply a function to all (non plain object) properties.
var obj = { a: 1, b: { c: 'CCC', d: { e: 'EEE' } } };
eachProps(obj, function(value, keyChain, nodeInfo) {
if (keyChain === 'a') {
nodeInfo.parent['a'] = value * 2;
} else if (keyChain === 'b.c') {
nodeInfo.parent['c'] = value.toLowerCase();
} else if (keyChain === 'b.d') {
return true; // stop to dig
} else if (keyChain === 'b.d.e') {
nodeInfo.parent['e'] = value.toLowerCase();
}
});
console.log(obj);
// => { a: 2, b: { c: 'ccc', d: { e: 'EEE' } } };
Executes the callback function for all properties.
fn(value, keyChain, nodeInfo) => boolean
Arguments :
name
, index
, count
, depth
, parent
, sort
, and can contains more properties by specifying in opts
above.Returns : [boolean] : Stops digging child properties if true
.
Copyright (C) 2016 Takayuki Sato
This program is free software under MIT License. See the file LICENSE in this distribution for more details.
FAQs
Processes each properties of an object deeply.
We found that each-props demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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