1.0.0 • Published 1 year ago

deep-compare-advanced v1.0.0

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Deep Compare Objects / Arrays.

Not a typical object compare package. Compare Objects, Arrays, Nested Objects/Arrays, Array of Objects.

About

deep-compare-advanced is a object/array comparision module which helps us to compare arrays, objects, array of objects, object with arrays, and various combination of JS data structures within the object/array datatype with zero dependencies.

Features

  • Compare Objects
  • Compare Arrays
  • Compare array of objects
  • Compare deep nested arrays i.e 2D/3D arrays
  • Compare nested object with arrays
  • Get the exact path of the values that mismatch
  • Get the exact values that mismatch

Installation

First install Node.js Then:

Using npm:

$ npm install deep-compare-advanced

Using pnpm:

$ pnpm install deep-compare-advanced

Importing

// Using Node.js `require()`
const { deepCompare } = require("deep-compare-advanced");

// Using ES6 imports
import { deepCompare } from "deep-compare-advanced";

Example

deepCompare(datatype1, datatype2, strictCheck(optional), datatypeName1(optional), datatypeName2(optional));

Params

  • datatype1 / datatype2 can be object or array.
  • (Optional) strictCheck (Boolean) by default false is used for strict checking of arrays index elements. if true strict check of ordering of the array elements. if false the array values can be in any order.
  • (Optional) datatypeName1 / datatypeName2 (string) these two fields represent the name of the object/array, which is displayed in the result object in case of error. by default values for objects are Object1, Object2, and for arrays are Array1, Array2.

Return

  // In case of objects/arrays match
  {
     status: true,
     result: {},
  }

  // In case of object/arrays do not match
  {
      status: false,
      result: {
        pathOne: `Object1.data1`,
        valueOne: ["two", "one", "three", 10],
        pathTwo: `Object2.data1`,
        valueTwo: ["one", "two", "three"],
        reason: `Array length does not match.`,
      },
    }
  • status (Boolean) contains the comparision result.
  • result (object) contains all the details about the mismatch if status is false.
  • pathOne / pathTwo (string) contains the exact path of the values that mismatch.
  • valueOne / valueTwo (string) contains the values of the respective paths.
  • reason (string) contains short summary of the error.

Example 1

// Basic object / array compare.
console.log(deepCompare({ key: "value" }, { key: "value" }));
console.log(deepCompare(["value1", "value2"], ["value1", "value2"]));
// returns
// {
//     status: true,
//     result: {},
// }

console.log(deepCompare({ key: "value" }, { key: "value1" }));
// returns
// {
//   status: false,
//   result: {
//     pathOne: 'Object1.key',
//     valueOne: 'value',
//     pathTwo: 'Object2.key',
//     valueTwo: 'value1',
//     reason: 'Values mismatch path1 Object1.key value "value", path2 Object2.key value "value1".'
//   }
// }

Example 2

// array containing same values but in different order strictCheck false by default.
console.log(
  deepCompare(["value1", "value2", "value3"], ["value2", "value3", "value1"])
);
// returns
// {
//     status: true,
//     result: {},
// }

// array containing same values but in different order but this time strictCheck is true.
console.log(
  deepCompare(
    ["value1", "value2", "value3"],
    ["value2", "value3", "value1"],
    true
  )
);
// returns
// {
//   status: false,
//   result: {
//     pathOne: 'Array1[0]',
//     valueOne: 'value1',
//     pathTwo: 'Array2[0]',
//     valueTwo: 'value2',
//     reason: 'Values mismatch path1 Array1[0] path2 Array2[0].'
//   }
// }

Example 3

// Array of objects with value mismatch, shuffled order.
// passed optional params for custom array names.
// Note strictCheck is false.
console.log(
  deepCompare(
    [
      { obj1: "obj1" },
      { obj2: "obj2" },
      { obj3: { nestedObject: { data1: "data1", data2: "data2" } } },
    ],
    [
      { obj1: "obj1" },
      { obj3: { nestedObject: { data1: "data1", data2: "value" } } },
      { obj2: "obj2" },
    ],
    false,
    "MyArray1",
    "MyArray2"
  )
);
// returns
// {
//   status: false,
//   result: {
//     pathOne: 'MyArray1[2].obj3.nestedObject.data2',
//     valueOne: 'data2',
//     pathTwo: 'MyArray2[0].obj3.nestedObject.data2',
//     valueTwo: 'value',
//     reason: 'Values mismatch path1 MyArray1[2].obj3.nestedObject.data2 value "data2",
//      path2 MyArray2[0].obj3.nestedObject.data2 value "value".'
//   }
// }

Example 4

// Object with random ordering and array with random ordering.
// Note strictCheck is true. strictCheck is only considered of arrays.
console.log(
  deepCompare(
    {
      check: {
        display: {
          bool: true,
          array: ["one", "two", { testObj: "value" }],
        },
      },
      foo: {
        test: "hello",
      },
    },
    {
      foo: {
        test: "hello",
      },
      check: {
        display: {
          array: ["one", { testObj: "value" }, "two"],
          bool: true,
        },
      },
    },
    true
  )
);

// returns
// {
//   status: false,
//   result: {
//     pathOne: 'Object1.check.display.array[1]',
//     valueOne: 'two',
//     pathTwo: 'Object2.check.display.array[1]',
//     valueTwo: { testObj: 'value' },
//     reason: 'Values mismatch path1 Object1.check.display.array[1] 
//       path2 Object2.check.display.array[1].'
//   }
// }

License

MIT © Saurabh Nimkande