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An ES2017 spec-compliant Object.entries
shim. Invoke its "shim" method to shim Object.entries
if it is unavailable or noncompliant.
This package implements the es-shim API interface. It works in an ES3-supported environment and complies with the spec.
Most common usage:
var assert = require('assert');
var entries = require('object.entries');
var obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };
var expected = [['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3]];
if (typeof Symbol === 'function' && typeof Symbol() === 'symbol') {
// for environments with Symbol support
var sym = Symbol();
obj[sym] = 4;
obj.d = sym;
expected.push(['d', sym]);
}
assert.deepEqual(entries(obj), expected);
if (!Object.entries) {
entries.shim();
}
assert.deepEqual(Object.entries(obj), expected);
Simply clone the repo, npm install
, and run npm test
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ES2017 spec-compliant Object.entries shim.
The npm package object.entries receives a total of 19,981,891 weekly downloads. As such, object.entries popularity was classified as popular.
We found that object.entries 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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