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Small lib for chainable, path-based operations in JavaScript Objects. An example:
import * objOps from 'object-ops'
const someObject = {
keyOne: {
deepKey: {
deeperKey: 42
}
},
keyTwo: 24
};
objOps(someObject)
.move('keyOne.deepKey.deeperKey', 'keyOne.secretDeepKey')
.remove('keyOne.deepKey')
.transform('keyTwo', val => val + 18)
console.log(someObject)
// {
// keyOne: {
// secretDeepKey: 42
// },
// keyTwo: 42
// }
move(source, dest)
Moves the value at source
path to the path at dest
, creating it if it doesn't exist.
remove(...paths)
Removes any number of paths
from the object.
transform(path, fun)
Calls fun
with the value at path
and sets the value that it returns.
clone()
Returns a new object, useful if you don't want to mutate the original.
PRs and Issues are welcome, make sure to add unit tests :)
FAQs
Chainable, path-based modifying operations for JavaScript Objects.
The npm package object-ops receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, object-ops popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that object-ops demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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