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object-dive

object-dive takes a dot path string argument and searches an object that is then passed in to the returned function. This is useful for verifying that objects have certain properties and for retrieving those properties.

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object-dive

object-dive is a tiny module that searches an object for a specified property. If the property is found, its value is returned, otherwise it returns undefined.

Installation

Run npm install object-dive to install.

Basic usage

This way allows for reusable dot paths:

var od = require('object-dive')
var pattern = od('levelOne.levelTwo');
var obj = {
  levelOne : {
    levelTwo: 'You found me. Have some cake, the cake is a lie'
  }
};

console.log(pattern(obj)); // -> 'You found me. Have some cake, the cake is a lie'

There is an alternate syntax that can be used. If the second argument passed in is an object, the function will return the result of the dive immediately.

var objectSearch = require('object-dive');
var obj = {
  levelOne : {
    levelTwo: 'You found me. Have some cake, the cake is a lie'
  }
};

var result = od('levelOne.leveTwo', obj);
console.log(result); // -> 'You found me. Have some cake, the cake is a lie'

Tests

To run the tests you must npm install then npm test from root directory.

License

MIT

Keywords

property validation

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Package last updated on 19 Feb 2014

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