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Immutably and easily update deep nested objects
Note: This is a typescript module
This immutable object updater leaves the original object in tact and produces a new object.
It targets a specific object node and creates a new object with the particular node updated to the new value
If the node doesn't already exist, it will be created. If the node is updated to undefined / null / [] / {}, this will delete the node and any parent nodes that no longer have a child.
The first param is state - AKA the object to update
The second param is an array representing which node to target.
eg. ['lvl1', 'lvl2', 'val'] represents state.lvl1.lvl2.val
Note: the second parameter can also be a string delimted by '/'
eg. 'lvl1/lvl2/val'
The third param is the value to update the node to
import { iu } from 'iu-ts';
obj = {
hi: {
im: {
deeply: 'nested'
}
}
};
const newObj = iu(obj, 'hi/im/deeply', { immutably : 'updated' });
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Immutable update of deeply nested objects - typescript
We found that iu-ts 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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