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Get or set a object values from a keypath string. Supports bracket notation, dot notation, and functions
Get or set a object values from a keypath string. Supports bracket notation, dot notation, and functions. Ignores errors for deep-keypaths by default.
Safely handles string expressions - No eval
or new Function
code here!
npm install keypather
dot notation, bracket notation, and functions (even with arguments) all supported:
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
}
};
keypath.get(obj, "foo.bar.baz"); // val
keypath.get(obj, "['foo']['bar']['baz']"); // val
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: function () {
return function () {
return function () {
return 'val';
};
};
}
};
keypath.get(obj, "foo()()()"); // val
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: function () {
return {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
};
}
};
keypath.get(obj, "foo()['bar'].baz"); // val
functions with arguments
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
create: function (data) {
var data = data;
return {
get: function (key) {
return data[key];
}
};
}
};
keypath.get(obj, "create(%).get(%)", [{foo:1, bar:2}], ['foo']); // 1
keypath.get(obj, "create(%).get(%)", {foo:1, bar:2}, 'foo'); // 1, single args are automatically placed in arrays
// technically you can use anything (except dots, parens, brackets, or empty string)
// between the parens of functions that accept args (in place of %)
Get returns null for keypaths that do not exist by default,
but can also throw errors with { force: false }
var keypath = require('keypather')(); // equivalent to { force:true }
var obj = {};
keypath.get(obj, "foo.bar.baz"); // null
var keypath = require('keypather')({ force: false });
var obj = {};
keypath.get(obj, "foo.bar.baz");
// throw's an error
// Error: Cannot get 'foo' of undefined
mixed notation, dot notation, and bracket notation all supported:
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
}
}
};
keypath.set(obj, "foo['bar'].baz", 'value'); // value
keypath.set(obj, "foo.bar.baz", 'value'); // value
keypath.set(obj, "['foo']['bar']['baz']", 'value'); // value
Set forces creation by default:
var keypath = require('keypather')(); // equivalent to { force:true }
var obj = {};
keypath.set(obj, "foo.bar.baz", 'val'); // value
// obj = {
// foo: {
// bar: {
// baz: 'val'
// }
// }
// };
var keypath = require('keypather')({ force: false });
var obj = {};
keypath.set(obj, "foo.bar.baz", 'val');
// throw's an error
// Error: Cannot get 'foo' of undefined
Equivalent to key in obj
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
}
}
};
keypath.in(obj, "foo['bar'].baz"); // true
keypath.in(obj, "foo.bar.baz"); // true
keypath.in(obj, "['foo']['bar']['baz']"); // true
// obj:
// {
// foo: {
// bar: {}
// }
// }
Equivalent to obj.hasOwnProperty
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
}
}
};
keypath.has(obj, "foo['bar'].baz"); // true
keypath.has(obj, "foo.bar.baz"); // true
keypath.has(obj, "['foo']['bar']['baz']"); // true
// obj:
// {
// foo: {
// bar: {}
// }
// }
Equivalent to delete obj.key
var keypath = require('keypather')();
var obj = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: 'val'
}
}
}
};
keypath.del(obj, "foo['bar'].baz"); // true
keypath.del(obj, "foo.bar.baz"); // true
keypath.del(obj, "['foo']['bar']['baz']"); // true
// obj:
// {
// foo: {
// bar: {}
// }
// }
Flatten an object or array into a keypath object
var keypath = require('keypather')();
keypath.flatten({
foo: {
qux: 'hello'
},
bar: [
1,
{
yolo: [1]
}
]
});
// returns:
// {
// 'foo.qux': 'hello',
// 'bar[0]': 1,
// 'bar[1].yolo[0]': 1
// }
/* accepts a delimiter other than '.' as second arg */
keypath.flatten({
foo: {
qux: 'hello'
}
}, '__');
// returns:
// {
// 'foo__qux': 'hello',
// }
Expand a flattened object back into an object or array
var keypath = require('keypather')();
keypath.expand({
'foo.qux': 'hello',
'bar[0]': 1,
'bar[1].yolo[0]': 1
});
// returns:
// {
// foo: {
// qux: 'hello'
// },
// bar: [
// 1,
// {
// yolo: [1]
// }
// ]
// }
/* expand will assume the object is an array if all the keys are numbers */
keypath.expand({
'[0]': 1,
'[1].yolo[0]': 1
});
// returns:[
// 1,
// {
// yolo: [1]
// }
// ]
/* accepts a delimiter other than '.' as second arg */
keypath.flatten({
foo: {
qux: 'hello'
}
}, '__');
// returns:
// {
// 'foo__qux': 'hello'
// }
FAQs
Get or set a deep value using a keypath string. Supports bracket and dot notation
The npm package keypather receives a total of 21,699 weekly downloads. As such, keypather popularity was classified as popular.
We found that keypather demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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