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group-by-object

v1.3.3

Published

Group an array by primitive values or objects

Downloads

6

Readme

group-by-object

Group an array by primitive values or objects using Maps.

Installation

npm install group-by-object

Usage

import groupBy from 'group-by-object'

const array = [
  { a: 1, b: { c: 1, d: 4 } },
  { a: 2, b: { c: 1, d: 4 } },
  { a: 1, b: { c: 2, d: 4 } },
  { a: 1, b: { c: 1, d: 6 } }
]

const groups = groupBy(
  array,
  (item, index) => ({ // key selector
    a: item.a,
    c: item.b.c
  }),
  (item, index) => item // optional element selector
)

console.log(groups)

/*
Map {
  { a: 1, c: 1 } => [
    { a: 1, b: { c: 1, d: 4 } },
    { a: 1, b: { c: 1, d: 6 } }
  ],
  { a: 2, c: 1 } => [
    { a: 2, b: { c: 1, d: 4 } }
  ],
  { a: 1, c: 2 } => [
    { a: 1, b: { c: 2, d: 4 } }
  ]
}
*/

If you prefer a more fluent approach, you can automatically add the groupBy function to Array.prototype by doing the following:

import groupBy from 'group-by-object'
groupBy.install()

...
const groups = array.groupBy(
  item => ({
    a: item.a,
    c: item.b.c
  })
) // returns a Map

Since this will still return a Map like the previous method, you can instead do groupBy.install(true) which will make Array.prototype.groupBy automatically convert the result to an array using Array.from internally.

So you can, for example, do:

import groupBy from 'group-by-object'
groupBy.install(true)

...
const counted = array
  .groupBy(
    item => ({
      a: item.a,
      c: item.b.c
    })
  )
  .map(([key, items]) => [key, items.length])