obop
MongoDB-style object operators makes array manipulation easy: where/order/update/view
SYNOPSIS
Node.js Environment
const obop = require('obop')();
const array = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}];
const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2});
const out = array.filter(obop.where({a: 2}));
Install obop module via npm.
Browser Envorinment
<script src="obop.min.js"></script>
<script>
const array = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}];
const out = obop.where(array, {a: 2});
</script>
Download obop.min.js browser build of this module.
METHODS
See document for more detail.
Query Selectors
where() method supports the following query selectors:
{ field: value }
{ field: { $gt: value } }
{ field: { $gte: value } }
{ field: { $in: [value1, value2, ... ] } }
{ field: { $lt: value } }
{ field: { $lte: value } }
{ field: { $ne: value } }
{ field: { $nin: [ value1, value2 ... ]} }
{ $or: [ { query1 }, { qury2 }, ... ] }
{ $and: [ { query1 }, { query2 }, ... ] }
{ field: { $not: { query } } }
{ field: { $exists: boolean } }
{ field: { $size: value } }
Example:
const out1 = obop.where(array1, {genre: 'fruit', price: {$gt: 100, $gt: 200}});
const out2 = obop.where(array2, {'review.score': {$gte: 4.0}});
const out1 = array1.filter(obop.where({genre: 'fruit', price: {$gt: 100, $gt: 200}}));
const out2 = array2.filter(obop.where({'review.score': {$gte: 4.0}}));
Sort Parameters
order() method supports the following styles of sort parameters:
{ field: 1 }
{ field: -1 }
{ field1: 1, field2: -1, ... }
[ [ 'field1', 1 ], [ 'field2', -1 ], ... ]
Example:
obop.order(array1, {price: 1, stock: -1});
obop.order(array2, [['price', 1], ['stock', -1]]);
array1.sort(obop.order({price: 1, stock: -1}));
array2.sort(obop.order([['price', 1], ['stock', -1]]));
Update Operators
update() method supports the following update operators:
{ $set: { field: value } }
{ $unset: { field: '' } }
{ $rename: { oldname: newname } }
{ $inc: { field: amount } }
{ $pull: { field: query } }
{ $push: { field: value } }
Example:
obop.update(array1, {$inc: {stock: -1}, $set: {'review.score': 4}});
obop.update(array2, {$unset: {order: ''}});
array1.forEach(obop.update({$inc: {stock: -1}, $set: {'review.score': 4}}));
array2.forEach(obop.update({$unset: {order: ''}}));
Projection Parameters
view() method supports the following styles of projection parameters:
{ field1: 1 }
{ field1: 1, field2: 1, ... }
{ field1: 0 }
{ field1: 0, field2: 0, ... }
Example:
const out1 = obop.view(array1, {name: 1, price: 1, stock: 1});
const out2 = obop.view(array2, {_id: 0, secret: 0});
const out1 = array1.map(obop.view({name: 1, price: 1, stock: 1}));
const out2 = array2.map(obop.view({_id: 0, secret: 0}));
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