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You can even whether alter the original object or create an altered copy of it.
npm install set-safe --save
const set = require ('set-safe');
const toto = {
foo: {
bar: {
baz: ['winter','is','coming'],
fifo (arg1, arg2) {
return 42;
}
},
astring: "John Doe"
}
};
// Tests
let i = 1;
console.log('The tested object is:', JSON.stringify(toto));
console.log(`\nExample ${i}:\n`,
JSON.stringify(set('foo.bar.baz.2','there', toto))); // sets "coming" to "there"
console.log(`\nExample ${++i}:\n`,
JSON.stringify(set('foo.astring','Leonardo Di Caprio', toto))); // sets "astring" property
console.log(`\nExample ${++i}:\n`,
JSON.stringify(set(['opt1','sub1','subsub1','subsubsub1'].join('.'),'a value'))); // creates a new object with nested props
console.log(`\nExample ${++i}:\n`,
JSON.stringify(set('foo.inexistant.property',42,toto))); // adds a new property
console.log(`\nExample ${++i}:\n`,
JSON.stringify(set('foo.bar.baz.fifo',42,toto, true)), ' - ',JSON.stringify(toto)); // creates an altered copy of toto object
The browser version adds setSafe to the window object.
FAQs
Safely set value at property, create intermediate properties if necessary
We found that set-safe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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