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The npm package 'just-diff-apply' is a utility that allows users to apply differences between objects or arrays. It is typically used in scenarios where changes need to be tracked and applied, such as in state management or data synchronization.
Applying differences to objects
This feature allows you to apply a set of differences to an object. In the provided code, a difference is applied to change the value of 'a' from 3 to 4.
const diffApply = require('just-diff-apply');
const obj = {a: 3, b: 5};
const diff = [{op: 'replace', path: ['a'], value: 4}];
diffApply(obj, diff);
console.log(obj); // {a: 4, b: 5}
Applying differences to arrays
This feature enables the application of differences to arrays. In the example, an element with value 5 is added at index 1.
const diffApply = require('just-diff-apply');
const arr = [1, 2, 3];
const diff = [{op: 'add', path: [1], value: 5}];
diffApply(arr, diff);
console.log(arr); // [1, 5, 2, 3]
jsondiffpatch is a library for diffing and patching JSON-structured data. It offers more complex diffing strategies and can handle larger and more complex data structures compared to just-diff-apply.
deep-diff is another npm package that provides a way to observe differences between objects and arrays and apply changes. It is similar to just-diff-apply but also includes functions for reverting changes and detailed tracking of changes.
Part of a library of zero-dependency npm modules that do just do one thing. Guilt-free utilities for every occasion.
npm install just-diff-apply
yarn add just-diff-apply
Apply a diff object to an object. Pass converter to apply a http://jsonpatch.com standard patch
import diffApply from 'just-diff-apply';
const obj1 = {a: 3, b: 5};
diffApply(obj1,
[
{ "op": "remove", "path": ['b'] },
{ "op": "replace", "path": ['a'], "value": 4 },
{ "op": "add", "path": ['c'], "value": 5 }
]
);
obj1; // {a: 4, c: 5}
// using converter to apply jsPatch standard paths
// see http://jsonpatch.com
import {diffApply, jsonPatchPathConverter} from 'just-diff-apply'
const obj2 = {a: 3, b: 5};
diffApply(obj2, [
{ "op": "remove", "path": '/b' },
{ "op": "replace", "path": '/a', "value": 4 }
{ "op": "add", "path": '/c', "value": 5 }
], jsonPatchPathConverter);
obj2; // {a: 4, c: 5}
// arrays (array key can be string or numeric)
const obj3 = {a: 4, b: [1, 2, 3]};
diffApply(obj3, [
{ "op": "replace", "path": ['a'], "value": 3 }
{ "op": "replace", "path": ['b', 2], "value": 4 }
{ "op": "add", "path": ['b', 3], "value": 9 }
]);
obj3; // {a: 3, b: [1, 2, 4, 9]}
// nested paths
const obj4 = {a: 4, b: {c: 3}};
diffApply(obj4, [
{ "op": "replace", "path": ['a'], "value": 5 }
{ "op": "remove", "path": ['b', 'c']}
{ "op": "add", "path": ['b', 'd'], "value": 4 }
]);
obj4; // {a: 5, b: {d: 4}}
FAQs
Apply a diff to an object. Optionally supports jsonPatch protocol
The npm package just-diff-apply receives a total of 1,392,647 weekly downloads. As such, just-diff-apply popularity was classified as popular.
We found that just-diff-apply 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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