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@simonee/jsonjuicer

v1.1.1

Published

Have refactored to be less imperative. Now calls generator functions recursively.

Readme

Json Juicer

Recursively searches JSON object for keys and retrieves associated value

Accepts JSON to be searched and key to be searched for

Should be able to insert into a functional pipeline that has already received JSON object

Have refactored to be less imperative. Now calls generator functions recursively.

Could I try a stack based (rather than recursive) algorithm where each node to be searched is put on a stack, then popped off once searched?

Module loading

There are 2 main reasons why (for now) this library uses Common JS require rather than takes advantage of the latest Node support for ESG imports async module loading.

  • CommonJS allows loading JSON into a module by using module loading syntax. This is useful for testing and a bit easier than reading from file.
  • I cant remember the other one right now..!