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@alexspirgel/extend

v4.0.0

Published

Extends an object with vanilla JavaScript.

Readme

extend

Extends a value with another value using vanilla JavaScript. Similar in functionality to the jQuery extend function.

Notes:

  • This function always performs a deep copy, there is no shallow copy option. Native solutions now exist for shallow copying.
  • Arrays are not merged, they are replaced without referencing the original.
  • Non-plain objects are passed by reference.
  • undefined values are not merged into the target.

Installation

Using NPM:

npm install @alexspirgel/extend
const extend = require('@alexspirgel/extend');

Using a script tag:

Download the extend.js file from the /dist folder.

<script src="path/to/extend.js"></script>

Usage

Extend an object with other objects

extend(object1, object2, objects3);

object2 and object3 will be merged into object1.

Clone an object

let object2 = extend({}, object1);

object2 will be a clone of object1.

Example

const value1 = {
	a: 1,
	b: 2,
	c: {
		a: 1,
		b: 2
	},
	e: [
		true,
		'false'
	]
};

const value2 = {
	b: '2',
	body: document.body, // passed by reference
	c: {
		b: 200,
		c: 3
	},
	d: 4,
	e: [
		false
	]
};

const result = extend(value1, value2);

console.log(result);
/* 
Output:
{
	a: 1,
	b: '2',
	body: document.body,
	c: {
		a: 1,
		b: 200,
		c: 3
	}
	d: 4,
	e: [
		false
	]
}
*/