1.1.4-alpha.0 • Published 5 years ago

deep-getter v1.1.4-alpha.0

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deepGetter

Simple interface to access deep properties in an Object in a failsafe way, returning the value or a Nothing if it doesn't exists

You will probably want it when messing with third party APIs, or putting a third party product on your clients, because you cant rely on api responses, or properties you need to have on pages, other than that, it's just a cleaner way to do some variable accessing

Getting Started

These instructions will get you through installing and using deep-getter on your project.

Installing

Simply install using npm or yarn

npm install --save deep-getter

Using

This section will guide you through using deep-getter on your repository, showing how to use and what code you should replace for it

const { deepGet } = require('deep-getter')

// Doing this:
const grayHex = deepGet(product, 'details.specs.color.gray')

// Is the same as doing this:
const grayHex = product.details && product.details.specs && product.details.specs.color && product.details.specs.color.gray

But your Object is not perfect, and you have to check if it returned what you wanted, in this cases you have the isNothing for you

const { deepGet, isNothing } = require('deep-getter')

// Doing this:
const grayHex = deepGet(product, 'details.specs.color.gray')

grayHex = isNothing(grayHex) ? /* fallback */ : grayHex

// Is the same as doing this:
const grayHex = product.details && product.details.specs && product.details.specs.color && product.details.specs.color.gray

grayHex ? grayHex : /* fallback */

The deepGet function also gains you a little bit of power when it comes to accessing Array indexes, or Object keys that somehow manage to be numeric, you just put the number where you'd access the index, and it will do the job for you, like this:

const { deepGet } = require('deep-getter')

// Assuming that color is an Array, this way you get the first color:
const grayHex = deepGet(product, 'color.0')

// It will be the same as:
const grayHex = Array.isArray(product.color) && product.color[0]

// Also, some sinners make Object keys as Numbers, but it's ok to do:
const clusterName = deepGet(cluster, 'up.149.label')

// This case is worse, because it's ugly in my opinion:
const clusterName = cluster.up && cluster.up['149'] && cluster.up['149'].label

We have another function to use with it, the deepGetOrElse comes with a isNothing check, so that if you are sure you'll need a fallback value you can put it already on the function and have no need to check it later

const { deepGetOrElse } = require('deep-getter')

// Let's revisit this piece of code
const grayHex = product.details && product.details.specs && product.details.specs.color && product.details.specs.color.gray

grayHex ? grayHex : '#444'

// This is where deepGetOrElse really shines:
deepGetOrElse(product, 'details.specs.color.gray', '#444')

And this is it, the fallback: '#444' will return if product.details.specs.color.gray is Nothing

Docs

You can access the docs at: docs

Questions?

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Filing a bug

If you found a bug, please open a new issue.

Contributing

This project is open for contributions. To suggest a new feature, please open a new issue. To fix a filed bug or implementing a feature, please fork this project, create a new branch containing your code and send a pull request. If you need any guidance, you can reach us out by creating a new issue.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details