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#Immutable Diff
Create RFC 6902 style patches between Immutable.JS data structures, such as Maps
, Lists
, and Sets
.
##Getting Started
Install immutablediff
using npm.
npm install immutablediff
You can then use it to get the diff ops between you Immutable.JS data structures.
var Immutable = require('immutable');
var diff = require('immutablediff');
var map1 = Immutable.Map({a:1, b:2, c:3});
var map2 = Immutable.Map({a:1, b:2, c:3, d: 4});
diff(map1, map2);
// List [ Map { op: "add", path: "/d", value: 4 } ]
The result of diff
is an Immutable Sequence of operations
If you want to use the resulting diff to apply patches to other Immutable data structures, you can use the package immutablepatch
. Source code available here
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Create RFC 6902 style patches between Immutable.JS data structures
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