kget v1.1.0
kget
Uses one or more keys to retrieve a value from a Map, Object, or other collection. Supports nesting, loose key matching, and more.
Installation
Requires Node.js 8.3.0 or above.
npm i kgetAPI
The module exports a function (get()) that has other functions attached to it as methods (e.g. get.any()).
get()
Parameters
- Bindable:
collection(Array, iterator, Map, Object, Set, string, Typed Array, or WeakMap): The key-value collection from which to retrieve a value. keychain(any, or array of any): A key to retrieve, or an array of nested keys.- Optional: Object argument:
arrays/maps/sets/weakMaps(arrays of classes/strings): Arrays of classes and/or string names of classes that should be treated as equivalent toArray/Map/Set/WeakMap(respectively).elseReturn(any): A value to return ifkeychainis an invalid reference. Only takes effect if noelseThrowis specified. Defaults toundefined.elseThrow(Error or string): An error to be thrown ifkeychainis an invalid reference. A string will be wrapped in anErrorobject automatically.get(function): A callback which, if provided, will override the built-in code that fetches an individual key from a collection. Use this if you need to support collections whose custom APIs preclude the use of parameters likemaps. The callback will be called with five arguments: the collection, the key, the options object, the fallback to return if the key is not found, and a callback for the built-in get behavior (to which your customgetcallback can defer if it determines that it doesn’t need to override the default behavior after all).inObj(boolean): Whether or not to search inherited properties ifcollectionis an Object (i.e. not another recognized type). Defaults tofalse.loose(boolean): Whether or not to evaluate keys loosely (as defined bylooselyEquals). Defaults tofalse.looselyEquals(function): A callback that accepts two values and returnstrueif they are to be considered equivalent orfalseotherwise. This argument is only used iflooseistrue. If this option is omitted, then theequalsmodule is used. This module will, among other things, consider arrays/objects to be equal if they have the same entries.numerifyIndexes(boolean): Set totrueto convert number-containing key strings to numbers. This is most useful when thesplitoption is enabled: if you usesplitto divide a'key.0'keychain into'key'and'0', enabling this option will result in the'0'key being converted to a numeric0index. Defaults tofalse.preferStrict(boolean): Only applies iflooseistrue. Iftrue, then strictly-identical keys will be preferred over loosely-equivalent keys. Otherwise, the first loosely-equivalent key found will be used, even if a strictly-identical one comes later. Defaults tofalse.reverse(boolean): Set totrueto use the last matching key instead of the first one. Only applies iflooseistrue. Defaults tofalse.split(boolean or object): Set totrueto parse dot-separatedkeychainstrings (e.g.'key1.key2') as separate keys. You can also provide an object of options to be forwarded to thesplit-stringmodule. Defaults tofalse.
Return Values
- Returns the value from
collectionreferenced bykeychain. - If no such value is found, returns
elseReturnif set. - Otherwise returns
undefined.
Example
In the following example, kget fetches a map key, then an object key, then a string index:
const get = require('kget')
const map = new Map()
map.set('mapKey', {objKey: 'string'})
get(map, ['mapKey', 'objKey', 5]) // 'g'get.any()
Has the same signature as the main function, except that the second parameter is called keychains and expects an array of keys or keychain arrays to be tried one-by-one until one of them points to a value.
Example
const get = require('kget')
get.any({c: 3, d: 4}, [['a', 'subkey'], 'b', 'c']) // 3The function tries the keys a.subkey, b, and c in order. The first key found (c) has its value returned.
get.in()
This method is an alias for calling the main get() method with the inObj option set to true.
get.any.in()
This method is an alias for calling get.any() with the inObj option set to true.
get.key()
This method allows you to determine the key that would be retrieved when loose equivalence is used.
Parameters
- Bindable:
collection(Array, iterator, Map, Object, Set, string, or Typed Array): The key-value collection from which to retrieve a value. key(any): A key which may or may not exist incollection. (This can only be a single key, not a key chain.)- Optional: Object argument: The same options as in the base
get()function.
Return Values
- If
keyexists incollection:- If
looseis set totruein the options argument, the first key incollectionthat is loosely equal tokeywill be returned. - Otherwise,
keyis returned as-is.
- If
- If
keydoes not exist incollection, the return value isundefined.
Example
const get = require('kget')
const a = ['key']
const b = ['key']
const map = new Map()
map.set(a, 'value a')
map.set(b, 'value b')
get(map, b) // 'value b'
get(map, b, {loose: true}) // 'value a'
get.key(map, b) === b // true
get.key(map, b, {loose: true}) === a // trueget.entry()
Parameters
- Bindable:
collection(Array, iterator, Map, Object, Set, string, or Typed Array): The key-value collection from which to retrieve a value. key(any): A key which may or may not exist incollection. (This can only be a single key, not a key chain.)- Optional: Object argument: Any of (as defined above):
arrays,maps,sets,weakMaps,elseReturn,elseThrow,inObj,loose,looselyEquals, andpreferStrict.
Return Values
- If the
keyis found, returns a two-element array containing the matched key and the retrieved value. - If the
keyis not found, returnselseReturnif provided, otherwiseundefined.
Related
The “k” family of modules works on keyed/indexed collections.
The “v” family of modules works on any collection of values.