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many-keys-map
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A
Map
subclass with support for multiple keys for one entry.
A ManyKeysMap
object is identical to a regular Map
, which the exception that it only supports a sequence of keys as key, instead of a single key. This will let you attach a value to a specific combination of keys, instead of a single key.
const regularMap = new Map();
regularMap.set('hello', true);
const manyKeysMap = new ManyKeysMap();
manyKeysMap.set(['hello', 'world'], true);
This is useful when the keys cannot be easily combined (i.e. object)
const handlers = new ManyKeysMap();
handlers.set([element, 'click'], onClickFn);
handlers.set([element, 'keypress', {passive: true}], onKeypressFn);
The number of keys allowed is unlimited and their order is relevant.
$ npm install many-keys-map
It should work exactly the same as a Map
, except that the key
must always be an array.
const ManyKeysMap = require('many-keys-map');
const groups = new ManyKeysMap();
groups.set([header, 'admin'], true);
groups.set([target, 'tools'], [1, 'any value is supported']);
const data = new ManyKeysMap([
[['hello key'], 'value'],
[[42, null], new Date()]
]);
data.get(['hello key']);
// => 'value'
data.get([42, null]);
// => date Object
data.get(['42']);
// => undefined
data.has([Symbol()]);
// => false
for (const [keys, value] of data) {
console.log(keys);
console.log(value);
}
// => ['hello key']
// => 'value'
// => [42, null]
// => date Object
.set([a, b], 'hello')
keys
array are stored, not the array itself — so future changes to the array won’t be reflected in the map.ManyKeysMap
supports any number of keys, any of these are valid and different: .get([a])
and .get([a, b, c, d, e, f, g])
.get([a, b])
is different from .get(b, a)
Map
.WeakMap
subclass with support for multiple keys for one entry.FAQs
A `Map` subclass with support for multiple keys for one entry.
The npm package many-keys-map receives a total of 12,817 weekly downloads. As such, many-keys-map popularity was classified as popular.
We found that many-keys-map 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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