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Modify deep object properties without modifying the original object (immutability). Works great with React and Redux.

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object-path-immutable

Tiny JS library to modify deep object properties without modifying the original object (immutability). Works great with React (especially when using setState()) and Redux (inside a reducer).

This can be seen as a simpler and more intuitive alternative to the React Immutability Helpers and Immutable.js

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Node.js

npm install object-path-immutable --save

Quick usage

The following, sets a property without modifying the original object. It will minimize the number of clones down the line. The resulting object is just a plain JS object literal, so be warned that it will not be protected against property mutations (like Immutable.js)

var obj = {
  a: {
    b: 'c',
    c: ['d', 'f']
  }
}

//set a deep property
var newObj = immutable.set(obj, 'a.b', 'f')
//returns
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f',
//    c: ['d', 'f']
//  }
//}

//obj !== newObj
//obj.a !== newObj.a
//obj.b !== newObj.b

//However:
//obj.c === newObj.c

API


var obj = {
  a: {
    b: 'c',
    c: ['d', 'f']
  }
}

var immutable = require("object-path-immutable")

//set deep property
var newObj = immutable.set(obj, 'a.b', 'f')
//returns
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f',
//    c: ['d', 'f']
//  }
//}

//it can also use an array to describe the path
var newObj = immutable.set(obj, ['a', 'b'], 'f')

//if the path is specified as a string, then numbers are automatically interpreted as array indexes
var newObj = immutable.set(obj, 'a.c.1', 'fooo')
//returns
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f',
//    c: ['d', 'fooo']
//  }
//}


//push into a deep array (it will create intermediate objects/arrays if necessary)
var newObj = immutable.push(obj, 'a.d', 'f')
//returns
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f',
//    c: ['d', 'f'],
//    d: ['f']
//  }
//}

//delete a deep property
var newObj = immutable.del(obj, 'a.c')
//returns
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f'
//  }
//}

//delete a deep array item (splice)
var newObj = immutable.del(obj, 'a.c.0')
//var obj = {
//  a: {
//    b: 'f',
//    c: ['f']
//  }
//}

//Chaining mode. value() at the end of the chain is used to retrieve the resulting object
var newObj = immutable(obj).set(obj, 'a.b', 'f').del(obj, 'a.c.0').value()

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Package last updated on 01 Dec 2015

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