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A tiny (203B) and fast utility to flatten an object with customizable glue


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A tiny (203B) and fast utility to flatten an object with customizable glue

This module recursively squashes an Object/Array. The output is a flat object – AKA, it has a single level of depth.

By default, the . character is used to glue/join layers' keys together. This is customizable.

Finally, by default, any keys with nullish values (null and undefined) are not included in the return object.

Install

$ npm install --save flattie

Usage

import { flattie } from 'flattie';

flattie({
  a: 'hi',
  b: {
    a: null,
    b: ['foo', '', null, 'bar'],
    d: 'hello',
    e: {
      a: 'yo',
      b: undefined,
      c: 'sup',
      d: 0,
      f: [
        { foo: 123, bar: 123 },
        { foo: 465, bar: 456 },
      ]
    }
  },
  c: 'world'
});
// {
//   'a': 'hi',
//   'b.b.0': 'foo',
//   'b.b.1': '',
//   'b.b.3': 'bar',
//   'b.d': 'hello',
//   'b.e.a': 'yo',
//   'b.e.c': 'sup',
//   'b.e.d': 0,
//   'b.e.f.0.foo': 123,
//   'b.e.f.0.bar': 123,
//   'b.e.f.1.foo': 465,
//   'b.e.f.1.bar': 456,
//   'c': 'world'
// }

Note: null and undefined values are purged by default.

API

flattie(input, glue?, keepNullish?)

Returns: Object

Returns a new object with a single level of depth.

Important: An object is always returned despite input type.

input

Type: Object|Array

The object to flatten.

glue

Type: String
Default: .

A string used to join parent key names to nested child key names.

const foo = { bar: 123 };

flattie({ foo }); //=> { 'foo.bar': 123 }
flattie({ foo }, '???'); //=> { 'foo???bar': 123 }
keepNullish

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Whether or not null and undefined values should be kept.

// Note: Applies to Objects too
const foo = ['hello', null, NaN, undefined, /*hole*/, 'world'];

flattie({ foo });
//=> {
//=>   'foo.0': 'hello',
//=>   'foo.2': NaN,
//=>   'foo.5': 'world'
//=> }

flattie({ foo }, '.', true);
//=> {
//=>   'foo.0': 'hello',
//=>   'foo.1': null,
//=>   'foo.2': NaN,
//=>   'foo.3': undefined,
//=>   'foo.4': undefined,
//=>   'foo.5': 'world'
//=> }

Benchmarks

Running on Node.js v10.13.0

Load Time:
  flat             1.047ms
  flatten-object   1.239ms
  flat-obj         0.997ms
  flattie          0.258ms

Validation:
  ✔ flat
  ✔ flatten-object
  ✔ flat-obj
  ✔ flattie

Benchmark:
  flat               x 186,487 ops/sec ±1.28% (86 runs sampled)
  flatten-object     x 199,476 ops/sec ±1.01% (93 runs sampled)
  flat-obj           x 393,574 ops/sec ±1.41% (95 runs sampled)
  flattie            x 909,734 ops/sec ±0.82% (93 runs sampled)
  • nestie – A tiny (242B) and fast utility to expand a flattened object
    This is flattie's reverse / counterpart.

License

MIT © Luke Edwards

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Last updated on 06 Mar 2024

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