3.0.4 • Published 3 years ago
keys-converter v3.0.4
Snake Case to Camel Case
A lib to convert object keys to camel-case or snake-case.
npm i keys-converter
# or
yarn add keys-converter
Use on browser
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/keys-converter@3.0.3/bundle/index.min.js"></script>
<script type="module">
import { objectKeysToCamelCaseV2, objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2 } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/keys-converter';
</script>
Imports
import { objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2, objectKeysToCamelCaseV2 } from 'keys-converter';
How to use it?
objectKeysToCamelCaseV2
and objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2
Two available functions
- convert object keys from
snake_case
tocamelCase
import { objectKeysToCamelCaseV2 } from 'keys-converter';
const user = {
_id: "sf2309sdf0010",
company_name: "some name",
user_password: "some@pass123",
created_at: "2020-01-01",
updated_at: "2020-01-01"
};
const result = objectKeysToCamelCaseV2(user);
console.log(result);
> `{
_id: "sf2309sdf0010",
companyName: "some name",
userPassword: "some@pass123",
createdAt: "2020-01-01",
updatedAt: "2020-01-01"
}`
- convert object keys from
camelCase
tosnake_case
import { objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2} from 'keys-converter';
const user = {
_id: "sf2309sdf0010",
companyName: "some name",
userPassword: "some@pass123",
createdAt: "2020-01-01",
updatedAt: "2020-01-01"
};
const result = objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2(user);
console.log(result);
> `{
_id: "sf2309sdf0010",
company_name: "some name",
user_password: "some@pass123",
created_at: "2020-01-01",
updated_at: "2020-01-01"
}`
The function objectKeysToCamelCaseV2
receives an object.
You can to infer the return type as argument so the result returned will have types
Inference result
and input
const user = {
_id: "sf2309sdf0010",
companyName: "some name",
userPassword: "some@pass123",
createdAt: "2020-01-01",
updatedAt: "2020-01-01"
};
/** Dynamic Type */
interface ResultType {
_id: string;
company_name: string,
user_password: string,
created_at: "2020-01-01",
updated_at: "2020-01-01"
}
const result = objectKeysToSnakeCaseV2<ResultType>(user);
If you provide the input type the function will validate the arguments, So if you provide the result type the returned value will have "types"
Warning
- Function does not remove the first underscore for security
example
If your object has a protected prop like _id
It will keep it