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object-join
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Merge two objects recursively into a new object.
$ npm i --save object-join
/**
* Initialize
*/
var objectJoin = require('object-join');
/**
* Declare objects
*/
var obj1 = {foo: 'bar'};
var obj2 = {bin: 'baz'};
/**
* Merge objects
*/
var newObject = objectJoin(obj1, obj2);
// => {foo: 'bar', bin: 'baz'};
Merges two objects into a new object. Takes {Object} obj1 and {Object} obj2
as arguments. If duplicate keys exist, {Object} obj2's keys take presedence.
var newObject = objectJoin(obj1, obj2);
// => {foo: 'bar', bin: 'baz'};
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Merge two objects recursively into a new object
We found that object-join 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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