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A utility library delivering consistency, customization, performance, & extras.


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What is lodash?

Lodash is a JavaScript library that provides utility functions for common programming tasks using a functional programming paradigm. It includes functions for manipulating and traversing arrays, objects, and strings, as well as utilities for functions, language, math, number, object, sequence, and utility methods.

What are lodash's main functionalities?

Array Manipulation

Lodash provides a rich set of array manipulation functions such as map, filter, find, and sort. The code sample demonstrates sorting an array in ascending order using a custom comparator.

[3, 2, 1].sort(_.compareWith(function(a, b) { return a - b; }))

Object Manipulation

Lodash allows for easy manipulation and traversal of objects. The code sample shows how to assign properties from source objects to a destination object.

_.assign({ 'a': 1 }, { 'b': 2 }, { 'c': 3 })

String Manipulation

Lodash includes functions to manipulate strings, such as converting to different cases, trimming, padding, etc. The code sample demonstrates converting a string to kebab-case.

_.kebabCase('Foo Bar')

Function Utilities

Lodash provides function utilities like debounce and throttle to control function invocation. The code sample shows a debounced function that will only be invoked after 250 milliseconds have passed without it being called again.

_.debounce(function() { console.log('Debounced'); }, 250)

Language Utilities

Lodash includes utilities for deep cloning, merging, and comparing objects. The code sample demonstrates deep cloning an object to ensure nested objects are cloned as well.

_.cloneDeep({ 'a': 1, 'b': { 'c': 2 } })

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Lo-Dash v2.4.1

A utility library delivering consistency, customization, performance, & extras.

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Check out our wiki for details over the differences between builds.

CDN copies are available on cdnjs & jsDelivr. For smaller file sizes, create custom builds with only the features needed.

Love modules? We’ve got you covered with lodash-amd, lodash-es6, lodash-node, & npm packages per method.

Dive in

There’s plenty of documentation, unit tests, & benchmarks.
Check out DevDocs as a fast, organized, & searchable interface for our documentation.

The full changelog for this release is available on our wiki.
A list of upcoming features is available on our roadmap.

Features not in Underscore

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A list of other community created podcasts, posts, & videos is available on our wiki.

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Tested in Chrome 531, Firefox 225, IE 6-11, Opera 9.2517, Safari 3-7, Node.js 0.6.210.10.22, Narwhal 0.3.2, PhantomJS 1.9.2, RingoJS 0.9, & Rhino 1.7RC5.
Automated browser test results are available as well as Travis CI builds for lodash, lodash-cli, lodash-amd, lodash-node, & grunt-lodash.

Special thanks to Sauce Labs for providing automated browser testing.
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Installation & usage

In browsers:

<script src="lodash.js"></script>

Using npm:

npm i --save lodash

{sudo} npm i -g lodash
npm ln lodash

In Node.js & Ringo:

var _ = require('lodash');
// or as Underscore
var _ = require('lodash/dist/lodash.underscore');

Notes:

  • Don’t assign values to special variable _ when in the REPL
  • If Lo-Dash is installed globally, run npm ln lodash in your project’s root directory before requiring it

In Rhino:

load('lodash.js');

In an AMD loader:

require({
  'packages': [
    { 'name': 'lodash', 'location': 'path/to/lodash', 'main': 'lodash' }
  ]
},
['lodash'], function(_) {
  console.log(_.VERSION);
});

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John-David Dalton

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Last updated on 03 Dec 2013

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