2.0.0 • Published 9 years ago
xok v2.0.0
xok
NOTE: as it turns out, this library very closely matched the behavior of the new Object.assign builtin! (MDN documentation)
To celebrate, I've updated it to simply use the builtin implementation when available. So you can use this as a quasi-polyfill for Object.assign if you'd like, or just use Object.assign
Main differences:
xokdoesn't check or convert itstargetto an object likeObject.assigndoesxokhas a slightly different check for the validity of subsequent arguments
Simply extend an object with the keys from others.
The name is short for extend-object-ownkeys; hat tip to @henrikjoreteg for 'extend-object' which does pretty much the same thing as this, but uses for … in to match Underscore.js instead of Object.keys to match ???. See also 'extend' if you want all the $.extend features.
Example
var extend = require('xok'),
assert = function (ok) { if (!ok) throw Error(); };
// use for shallow copies
var sampleObj = {abc:123,def:42},
shallowClone = extend({}, sampleObj);
assert('abc' in shallowClone);
shallowClone.def = 0;
assert(sampleObj.def === 42);
// or defaulting options!
function test(opts) {
opts = extend({
foo: true,
bar: 'someDefault'
}, opts);
return (opts.foo) ? opts.bar : null;
}
assert(test() === 'someDefault');
assert(test({bar:'customValue'}) === 'customValue');
assert(test({foo:false}) === null);API
extend = require('xok')— this module exports a single function.extend(target, …)— returnstargetafter going through all the following arguments and shallow-copying the objects' own properties into it. The extra arguments may benull(anythingfalsey really) but are otherwise expected to be objects and not strings or cheeses or wild animals or whatever.
License
Solipsistic Public License; see LICENSE file for details.