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Converts tabular row data (as from SQL joins, flat JSON, etc) to deep tree graphs based on simple column naming conventions.
v0.0.4
Converts row data (in JSON/associative array format) to object/tree structure based on column naming conventions.
npm install --save treeize
treeize.grow(flatData, options)
- takes your results/rows of flat associative data and returns a full object graph.treeize.set(options)
- sets global options for the lib. For example, to use a path delimiter of '>' instead of '+', call treeize.set({ delimiter: '>' })
id
suggests an id
attribute on a root element, whereas name+first
implies a first
attribute on a name
object within a root element.+
delimiter (default) to seperate path nodes. To change this, use the treeize.set([options])
function.This library has several assumptions that make it possible.
var treeize = require('treeize');
var flatData = [
{
"name": "Mittens",
"age": 12,
"toys+name": "mouse",
"toys+owner+name": "Mittens"
},
{
"name": "Mittens",
"age": 12,
"toys+name": "yarn",
"toys+owner+name": "Ms. Threadz"
},
{
"name": "Tiger",
"age": 7,
"toys+name": "a stick",
"toys+owner+name": "Mother Nature"
}
];
var converted = treeize.grow(flatData);
[
{
"name": "Mittens",
"age": 12,
"toys": [
{
"name": "mouse",
"owner": {
"name": "Mittens"
}
},
{
"name": "yarn",
"owner": {
"name": "Ms. Threadz"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "Tiger",
"age": 7,
"toys": [
{
"name": "a stick",
"owner": {
"name": "Mother Nature"
}
}
]
}
]
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Converts tabular row data (as from SQL joins, flat JSON, etc) to deep object graphs based on simple column naming conventions - without the use of an ORM or models.
The npm package treeize receives a total of 443 weekly downloads. As such, treeize popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that treeize 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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