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safe access to deeply nested properties and functions in JS objects without getting a TypeError
Safe access to deeply nested properties or functions in JS objects without getting a TypeError but undefined instead.
You can even call a nested function in objects if the last nested key ends with ()
. You can pass arguments by adding them as last parameters of the get-safe function call.
Using npm
npm install get-safe --save
Using yarn:
yarn add navscroll
Directly include it in html:
<!-- Browsers with ES module support load this file. -->
<script type="module" src="node_modules/get-safe/browser-version/get-safe.js"></script>
<!-- Older browsers load this file (and module-supporting -->
<!-- browsers know when *not* to load this file). -->
<script nomodule src="node_modules/get-safe/browser-version/get-safe-legacy.js"></script>
Warning! The only gotcha here is Safari 10 doesn’t support the nomodule attribute, but you can solve this by inlining a JavaScript snippet in your HTML prior to using any <script nomodule>
tags. (Note: this has been fixed in Safari 11).
The browser version adds the `getSafe` function to the 'window' object that you can use !
const _ = require ('get-safe');
const myObj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: ['winter','is','coming'],
fifo (arg1, arg2) {
console.log("I'am a function, arguments are:",...arguments);
return 42;
}
}
}
};
// Tests
console.log(_('foo.bar.baz.2',myObj)); // logs 'coming'
console.log(_('foo.bar.fifo()',myObj,'arg1','arg2')); // calls the nested function 'fifo' and logs its result
console.log(_('foo.inexistant.property.baz',myObj)); // logs 'undefined'
NOTE: If you are NOT making a function call and just accessing a property, you can pass a default value as the third argument, this will be returned instead of undefined
if the nested property doesn't exsit.
FAQs
safe access to deeply nested properties and functions in JS objects without getting a TypeError
We found that get-safe 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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