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ts-deepmerge
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A deep merge function that automatically infers the return type based on your input, without mutating the source objects.
Objects and arrays will be merged, but values such as numbers and strings will be overwritten.
All merging/overwriting occurs in the order of the arguments you provide the function with.
import merge from "ts-deepmerge";
const obj1 = {
a: {
a: 1
}
};
const obj2 = {
b: {
a: 2,
b: 2
}
};
const obj3 = {
a: {
b: 3
},
b: {
b: 3,
c: 3
},
c: 3
};
const result = merge(obj1, obj2, obj3);
The value of the above result
is:
{
"a": {
"a": 1,
"b": 3
},
"b": {
"a": 2,
"b": 3,
"c": 3
},
"c": 3
}
If you would like to provide options to change the merge behaviour, you can use the .withOptions
method:
import merge from "ts-deepmerge";
const obj1 = {
array: ["A"],
};
const obj2 = {
array: ["B"],
}
const result = merge.withOptions(
{ mergeArrays: false },
obj1,
obj2
);
The value of the above result
is:
{
"array": ["B"]
}
FAQs
A TypeScript deep merge function.
The npm package ts-deepmerge receives a total of 569,626 weekly downloads. As such, ts-deepmerge popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ts-deepmerge demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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