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object-merge-advanced
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Recursively, deeply merge of anything (objects, arrays, strings or nested thereof), which weighs contents by type hierarchy to ensure the maximum content is retained
Recursively, deeply merge of anything (objects, arrays, strings or nested thereof), which weighs contents by type hierarchy to ensure the maximum content is retained
This package is ESM only: Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be imported instead of required:
npm i object-merge-advanced
If you need a legacy version which works with require, use version 12.1.0
import { strict as assert } from "assert";
import { mergeAdvanced } from "object-merge-advanced";
assert.deepEqual(
mergeAdvanced(
{
a: ["c"],
m: "n",
},
{
a: "b",
k: "l",
},
{
ignoreKeys: ["a"],
}
),
{
a: ["c"],
k: "l",
m: "n",
}
);
Please visit codsen.com for a full description of the API and examples.
To report bugs or request features or assistance, raise an issue on GitHub.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2010-2021 Roy Revelt and other contributors

FAQs
Deeply merge JSON-like data structures
The npm package object-merge-advanced receives a total of 4,922 weekly downloads. As such, object-merge-advanced popularity was classified as popular.
We found that object-merge-advanced demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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