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object-key-prefixer
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Prefix all keys in an object and return a new object with updated keys
A simple method that takes an object and returns a new object where all of the top-level keys have been prefixed by some string.
npm install --save object-key-prefixer
var prefixer = require('object-key-prefixer');
var obj = {
one: 'foo',
two: {
bar: 'baz'
}
}
prefixer(obj, 'awesome_')
Output:
{
awesome_one: 'foo',
awesome_two: {
bar: 'baz'
}
}
PRs accepted. Note that code uses standard styling.
MIT © Dan Caddigan
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Prefix all keys in an object and return a new object with updated keys
We found that object-key-prefixer 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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