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Recursive, deep merge of anything (objects, arrays, strings or nested thereof), which weighs contents by type hierarchy to ensure the maximum content is retained
Recursive, deep merge of anything (objects, arrays, strings or nested thereof), which weighs contents by type hierarchy to ensure the maximum content is retained
npm i object-merge-advanced
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.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Roy Revelt and other contributors
FAQs
Deeply merge JSON-like data structures
The npm package object-merge-advanced receives a total of 4,610 weekly downloads. As such, object-merge-advanced popularity was classified as popular.
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