on-change
Watch an object or array for changes
It works recursively, so it will even detect if you modify a deep property like obj.a.b[0].c = true
.
Uses the Proxy
API.
Install
$ npm install on-change
Usage
const onChange = require('on-change');
const object = {
foo: false,
a: {
b: [
{
c: false
}
]
}
};
let i = 0;
const watchedObject = onChange(object, function (path, value, previousValue) {
console.log('Object changed:', ++i);
console.log('this:', this);
console.log('path:', path);
console.log('value:', value);
console.log('previousValue:', previousValue);
});
watchedObject.foo = true;
watchedObject.a.b[0].c = true;
API
onChange(object, onChange, [options])
Returns a version of object
that is watched. It's the exact same object, just with some Proxy
traps.
object
Type: object
Object to watch for changes.
onChange
Type: Function
Function that gets called anytime the object changes.
The function receives three arguments:
- A path to the value that was changed. A change to
c
in the above example would return a.b.0.c
. - The new value at the path.
- The previous value at the path.
The context (this) is set to the original object passed to onChange
(with Proxy).
options
Type: object
isShallow
Type: boolean
Default: false
Deep changes will not trigger the callback. Only changes to the immediate properties of the original object.
Use-case
I had some code that was like:
const foo = {
a: 0,
b: 0
};
foo.a = 3;
save(foo);
foo.b = 7;
save(foo);
foo.a = 10;
save(foo);
Now it can be simplified to:
const foo = onChange({
a: 0,
b: 0
}, () => save(foo));
foo.a = 3;
foo.b = 7;
foo.a = 10;
Related
- known - Allow only access to known object properties (Uses
Proxy
too) - negative-array - Negative array index support
array[-1]
(Uses Proxy
too) - statux - State manager (Uses
Proxy
too) - introspected - Never-ending Proxy with multiple observers (Uses
Proxy
too)
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