3.0.14 • Published 10 months ago

@homer0/object-utils v3.0.14

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🧰 Object utils

A small collection of utility methods to work with objects. It relies on extend for deep merge and copy.

🍿 Usage

If you are wondering why I built this, go to the Motivation section.

⚙️ Functions

merge

Makes a deep merge of a list of objects.

import { merge } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const objA = { a: 'first' };
const objB = { b: 'second' };

console.log(merge(objA, objB));
// Will output { a: 'first', b: 'second' }

copy

Makes a deep copy of an object.

import { copy } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const objA = { a: 'first' };
const objB = copy(objA);
objA.b = 'second';

console.log(objB);
// Will output { a: 'first' }

get

Reads a property from an object using a path:

import { get } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const obj = {
  propOne: {
    propOneSub: 'Charito!',
  },
  propTwo: '!!!',
};

console.log(get(obj, 'propOne.propOneSub'));
// Will output 'Charito!'

You can also use an options object to specify things like the pathDelimiter:

console.log(
  get({
    target: obj,
    path: 'propOne.propOneSub',
    pathDelimiter: '.',
  }),
);
// Will also output 'Charito!'

set

Sets a property on an object using a path. If the path doesn't exist, it will be created.

import { set } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {};

console.log(set(target, 'some.prop.path', 'some-value'));
// Will output { some: { prop: { path: 'some-value' } } }

And just like get, you can also use an options object:

console.log(
  set({
    target,
    path: 'some.prop.path',
    value: 'some-value',
    pathDelimiter: '.',
  }),
);
// Will also output { some: { prop: { path: 'some-value' } } }

extract

Extracts a property or properties from an object in order to create a new one.

import { extract } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {
  name: {
    first: 'Pilar',
  },
  age: 2,
  address: {
    planet: 'earth',
    something: 'else',
  },
};

console.log(
  set({
    target: obj,
    paths: [{ name: 'name.first' }, 'age', 'address.planet'],
  }),
);
// Will output { name: 'Pilar', age: 2, address: { planet: 'earth' } }

remove

Deletes a property of an object using a path. If by removing a property of a sub object, the object has no more keys, it also removes it.

import { remove } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {
  propOne: {
    propOneSub: 'Charito!',
  },
  propTwo: '!!!',
};

console.log(remove(target, 'propOne.propOneSub'));
// Will output { propTwo: '!!!' }

You can also use an options object instead of the target and the path:

console.log(
  remove({
    target,
    path: 'propOne.propOneSub',
  }),
);
// Will also output { propTwo: '!!!' }

flat

Flattens an object properties into a single level dictionary.

import { flat } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {
  propOne: {
    propOneSub: 'Charito!',
  },
  propTwo: '!!!',
};

console.log(flat({ target }));
// Will output { 'propOne.propOneSub': 'Charito!', propTwo: '!!!' }

unflat

This method does the exact opposite from flat: It takes an already flatten object and restores its structure.

import { unflat } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {
  'propOne.propOneSub': 'Charito!
  propTwo: '!!!',
};

console.log(unflat({ target }));
// Will output { propOne: { propOneSub: 'Charito!' }, 'propTwo': '!!!' }

formatKeys

Formats all the keys on an object using a way similar to .replace(regexp, ...) but that also works recursively and with "object paths".

import { formatKeys } from '@homer0/object-utils';

const target = {
  prop_one: 'Charito!',
};

console.log(
  formatKeys({
    target,
    // Find all the keys with snake case.
    search: /([a-z])_([a-z])/g,
    // Using the same .replace style callback, replace it with lower camel case.
    replace: (_, firstLetter, secondLetter) => {
      const newSecondLetter = secondLetter.toUpperCase();
      return `${firstLetter}${newSecondLetter}`;
    },
  }),
);

There are also a few "shorthand implementations" of formatKeys:

  • lowerCamelToSnakeKeys(...)
  • lowerCamelToDashKeys(...)
  • snakeToLowerCamelKeys(...)
  • snakeToDashKeys(...)
  • dashToLowerCamelKeys(...)
  • dashToSnakeKeys(...)

🤘 Development

As this project is part of the packages monorepo, some of the tooling, like lint-staged and husky, are installed on the root's package.json.

Tasks

TaskDescription
lintLints the package.
testRuns the unit tests.
buildTranspiles the project.
types:checkValidates the TypeScript types.

Motivation

This used to be part of the wootils package, my personal lib of utilities, but I decided to extract them into individual packages, as part of the packages monorepo, and take the oportunity to migrate them to TypeScript.

What I like most about this library is that it's VERY small, and it only has one single dependency.

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