1.2.6 • Published 24 days ago

object.mn v1.2.6

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Last release
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Table of contents

Installation

Your Node.js must be version 16.6.0 or higher!

# Using npm:
npm install object.mn --save

# Using yarn:
yarn add object.mn

# Using pnpm
pnpm add object.mn

Introduction

// Supports ES6 and CommonJS
import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

const myObject = {};
/**
 * You can use these parameters below to configure the manager:
 * 
 * @param {Object} [object] Source object to save the information.
 * @param {?String} [split] Query path separator.
 */
const myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject, /* '/' */);
  
console.log(myObjectManager);

Functions

Set

Use this function to set values inside the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Value
      • Type: Any
      • Required: true
      • Example: 'your value'
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let myObject = {},
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.set('path/to/value', true)); // output: { value: true }
console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: { value: true } } }

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.set('path/to/value', true, (data) => {
  console.log(data); // output: { value: true }
  console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: { value: true } } }
});

Get

Use this function to get values inside the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    path: {
      to: { value: 'myValue' }
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
let data = myObjectManager.get('path/to/value');
console.log(data); // output: 'myValue'

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.get('path/to/value', console.log); // output: 'myValue'

Delete

Use this function to delete a specific value in the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    path: {
      to: { value: true }
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.delete('path/to/value')); // output: { path: { to: {} } }
console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: {} } }

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.delete('path/to/value', (data) => {
  console.log(data); // output: { path: { to: {} } }
  console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: {} } }
});

Update

Use this function to update object elements..

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Value
      • Type: Object
      • Required: true
      • Example: { key: 'value' }
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    path: {
      to: { value: true }
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.update('path/to', {
  value: false,
  key: 'value'
})); // output: { path: { to: { value: false, key: 'value' } } }
console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: { value: false, key: 'value' } }

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.update('path/to', {
  value: false,
  key: 'value'
}, (data) => {
  console.log(data); // output: { path: { to: { value: false, key: 'value' } }
  console.log(myObject); // output: { path: { to: { value: false, key: 'value' } }
});

Has

Use this function to check the existence of a value in the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let myObject = { key: 'value' },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.has('key')); // output: true
console.log(myObjectManager.has('value')); // output: false

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.had('key', console.log); // output: true
myObjectManager.had('value', console.log); // output: false

Push

Use this function to insert/create an Array in the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Value
      • Type: Any
      • Required: true
      • Example: 'your value'
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let myObject = {},
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.push('github/profiles', [
  'isBucky',
  '7Silva',
  '7Johnsz'
])); // output: { github: { profiles: ['isBucky', '7Silva', '7Johnsz'] } }
console.log(myObject); // output: { github: { profiles: ['isBucky', '7Silva', '7Johnsz'] } }

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.set('github/profiles', [
  'isBucky',
  '7Silva',
  '7Johnsz'
], (data) => {
  console.log(data); // output: { github: { profiles: ['isBucky', '7Silva', '7Johnsz'] } }
  console.log(myObject); // output: { github: { profiles: ['isBucky', '7Silva', '7Johnsz'] } }
});

Keys

Use this function to return all the keys of the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    user: {
      name: 'Bucky',
      age: 17
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.keys('user')); // output: ['name', 'age']
console.log(myObjectManager.keys('/')); // output: ['user']

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.keys('user', console.log); // output: ['name', 'age']
myObjectManager.keys('/', console.log); // output: ['user']

Values

Use this function to return all the Values of the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    user: {
      name: 'Bucky',
      age: 17
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.values('user')); // output: ['Bucky', '17']
console.log(myObjectManager.values('/')); // output: [{ name: 'Bucky', age: 17 }]

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.values('user', console.log); // output: ['Bucky', '17']
myObjectManager.valued('/', console.log); // output: [{ name: 'Bucky', age: 17 }]

Entries

Use this function to return all the Entries of the object.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    user: {
      name: 'Bucky',
      age: 17
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.entries('user')); // output: [ [ 'name', 'Bucky' ], [ 'age', 17 ] ]
console.log(myObjectManager.entries('/')); // output: [ [ 'user', { name: 'Bucky', age: 17 } ] ]

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.entries('uset', console.log); // output: [ [ 'name', 'Bucky' ], [ 'age', 17 ] ]
myObjectManager.entries('/', console.log); // output: [ [ 'user', { name: 'Bucky', age: 17 } ] ]

ToJSON

Use this function to transform an object into a string.

  • Params

    • Path
      • Type: String
      • Required: true
      • Example: path/to/value
    • Callback
      • Type: Function
      • Required: false
      • Example: (data) => console.log(data)
  • If you want to see the code, click here!


Example

import ObjectManager from 'object.mn';

let
  myObject = {
    user: {
      name: 'Bucky',
      age: 17
    }
  },
  myObjectManager = new ObjectManager(myObject);
  
// Without using callback:
console.log(myObjectManager.toJSON('user')); // output: "{"name":"Bucky","age":17}"
console.log(myObjectManager.toJSON('/')); // output: "{"user":{"name":"Bucky","age":17}}"

// Using callback:
myObjectManager.toJSON('uset', console.log); // output: "{"name":"Bucky","age":17}"
myObjectManager.toJSON('/', console.log); // output: "{"user":{"name":"Bucky","age":17}}"

Arrays Management (Examples)

Just like functions manage Objects like set, update, etc. We will do this in Arrays in a simplified and unified way, for you to change an element within an Array or access it, you must pass the Index (position of the element in relation to the Array) in the function path, so you can do what you want with him.

Push in Array

object.push('path/to/value', [1, 2, 3]); // Output: [ 1, 2, 3 ]

Set in Array

object.push('path/to/value', [1, 2, 3]); // Output: [ 1, 2, 3 ]

object.set('path/to/value/0', 5) // Output: 5
object.get('path/to/value') // Output: [ 5, 2, 3 ]

Get in Array

object.push('path/to/value', [1, 2, 3]); // Output: [ 1, 2, 3 ]

object.get('path/to/value') // Output: [ 5, 2, 3 ]
object.get('path/to/value/0') // Output: 5
object.get('path/to/value/1') // Output: 2
object.get('path/to/value/2') // Output: 3

Delete in Array

object.push('path/to/value', [1, 2, 3]); // Output: [ 1, 2, 3 ]

object.delete('path/to/value/0'); // Output: true

object.get('path/to/value'); // Output: [ 2, 3 ]

Update in Array

object.push('path/to/value', [1, 2, 3]); // Output: [ 1, 2, 3 ]

object.update('path/to/value/2', 10); // Output: true

object.get('path/to/value'); // Output: [ 1, 2, 10 ]

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