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json-pick-keys-2
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Select keys from JSON Object for inclusion or exclusion.
$ npm install --save json-pick-keys
json-pick-keys
helps you pick keys for inclusion and exclusion using space separated values. You can also rename and redact the keys.
Examples:
var pickKeys = require('json-pick-keys');
var obj = {
a: 'Hello',
b: 'World!',
c: {
name: "welcome",
text : "Welcome To",
font : { family : 'Open Sans', style: 'bold'}
},
d: ['is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys']
};
You can then use the API like this:
pickKeys(obj, 'a b'); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!'}
pickKeys(obj, 'c.name'); // { c: { name: 'welcome' } }
pickKeys(obj, '-c'); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!', d: [ 'is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys' ] }
Use the pipe |
symbol to rename your keys. And of-course this only works for inclusion. It would just silently fall through if used with
exclusion.
pickKeys(obj, 'c.font.style|fontWeight d|array'); // { c: { font: { fontWeight: 'bold' } }, array: [ 'is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys' ] }
Using the pipe |
symbol to rename your key, you can also include other keys. This only works for inclusion and arrays are not supported. It would just silently fall through if used with an exclusion or array.
pickKeys(obj, '... c.font.style|fontWeight d|array'); // {a: 'Hello', b: 'World!', c: { font: { fontWeight: 'bold' } }, array: [ 'is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys' ] }
Use the asterisk *
symbol to redact your keys. You can also passing an option to change the redacted string, defaults to *****
.
pickKeys(obj, 'a *b'); // { a: 'Hello', b: '*****'}
pickKeys(obj, 'a *b', { redactString : '[REDACTED]'}); // { a: 'Hello', b: '[REDACTED]'}
You can supply an object instead of a space separated values. This might come in handing for dynamic cases.
// for inclusion, these are equivalent
pickKeys(obj, 'a b'); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!'}
pickKeys(obj, {a : 1, b : 1}); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!'}
// for exclusion, these are equivalent
pickKeys(obj, '-c'); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!', d: [ 'is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys' ] }
pickKeys(obj, {c : 0}); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!', d: [ 'is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys' ] }
// for renaming, these are equivalent
pickKeys(obj, 'c.font.style|fontWeight'); // { c: { font: { fontWeight: 'bold' } } }
pickKeys(obj, {'c.font.style|fontWeight' : 1}); // { c: { font: { fontWeight: 'bold' } } }
// for redacting, these are equivalent
pickKeys(obj, 'a *b'); // { a: 'Hello', b: '*****'}
pickKeys(obj, {'a' : 1, `b` : 2}); // { a: 'Hello', b: '*****'}
json-pick-keys
works the same for arrays, so chill, no need to worry.
var arr = [{
a: 'Hello',
b: 'World!',
c: {
name: "welcome",
text : "Welcome To",
font : { family : 'Open Sans', style: 'bold'}
},
d: ['is', 'json', 'pick', 'keys']
}];
pickKeys(arr, 'a b'); // [{ a: 'Hello', b: 'World!'}]
Don't use inclusion and exclusion together, but really, why would you wanna do that?
However if you must do it, make sure that any nested key you want to exclude you include it first. Check this example:
pickKeys(obj, 'a b c -c.font'); // { a: 'Hello', b: 'World!', c: { name: 'welcome', text: 'Welcome To' } }
If you don't include the c
first then, automatically c
would be excluded
License under the MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2018 Olurin O. Oreofe
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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Select keys from JSON Object for inclusion or exclusion
We found that json-pick-keys-2 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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