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underscore's extend method adapted and extracted as a standalone CommonJS module.
Note this does not shim Array.prototype.forEach
so if you're in <IE8 you'll need to polyfill it. But basically any other browser will work.
var extend = require('extend-object');
var obj = {hi: 'there'};
extend(obj, {hello: 'you'});
console.log(obj); // {hi: 'there', hello: 'you'}
// it extends the first object in place
console.log(obj === extend(obj, {})); // 'true'
// you can pass as many objects as you want
extend(obj, {something: 'else'}, {other: 'item'});
// if there are conflicting keys the last one wins
extend(obj, {something: 'ok'}, {something: 'newer'});
console.log(obj.something); // 'newer'
npm install extend-object
All credit goes to Jeremy Ashkenas and the other underscore.js authors.
MIT as per underscore.
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Underscore's extend method as a standalone Common JS module.
The npm package extend-object receives a total of 238,347 weekly downloads. As such, extend-object popularity was classified as popular.
We found that extend-object 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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