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hoothoot

v0.0.10

Published

hoothoot hoothoot

Downloads

4,381

Readme

hoothoot

hoothoot hoothoot hoothoot.

you don't need to worry when you work with nested data.

Getting started

npm install hoothoot --save
yarn add hoothoot

Remember to install lodash also :D

How to use

Concept

It will take a path which has shape like:

a.b

a[0].b

a[{selector=value}].b

[0].b

[{selector=value}].b

And normalize it to a string that lodash get set can understand

Object path

Syntax : .key

a.b.c.d

Array path

Syntax : [{selector=value}] or [index]

[0].[1].b

[{a.b=value}]

Example


import {
  normalizePath,
  deepGet,
  deepSet,
  deepUpdate,
} from 'hoothoot';

const origin = [
  {
    a1: 'a1Value',
    b1: {
      c1: 'c1Value',
    },
  },
  {
    a2: 'a2Value',
    b2: {
      c2: 'c2Value',
    },
  },
];

// getDeepPath
const path = '[{a1=a1Value}].b1.c1';
const actualGetDeepPath1 = getDeepPath(path)(origin);
const actualGetDeepPath2 = getDeepPath(path, origin);
const expected = '[0].b1.c1';

// getDeepPath
const path = '[{b1.c1=c1Value}].b1.c1';
const actualGetDeepPath1 = getDeepPath(path)(origin);
const actualGetDeepPath2 = getDeepPath(path, origin);
const expected = '[0].b1.c1';

// deepGet
const path = '[{a1=a1Value}].b1';
const actualDeepGet1 = deepGet(path)(origin);
const actualDeepGet2 = deepGet(path, origin);
const expected = {
  c1: 'c1',
};

// deepSet
const path = '[{a1=a1Value}].b1';
const data = {
  d1: 'd1',
};
const newOrigin1 = deepSet(path)(data)(origin);
const newOrigin2 = deepSet(path, data)(origin);
const newOrigin3 = deepSet(path, data, origin);
const expected = [
  {
    a1: 'a1',
    b1: {
      d1: 'd1',
    },
  },
  {
    a2: 'a2',
    b2: {
      c2: 'c2',
    },
  },
];

// deepUpdate
const path = '[{a1=a1Value}].b1';
const updateFunction = (oldData) => {
  // oldData = { c1: c1 }
  return {
    ...oldData,
    d1: 'd1',
  };
};

const newOrigin1 = deepUpdate(path)(updateFunction)(origin);
const newOrigin2 = deepUpdate(path, updateFunction)(origin);
const newOrigin3 = deepUpdate(path, updateFunction, origin);
const expected = [
  {
    a1: 'a1',
    b1: {
      c1: 'c1',
      d1: 'd1',
    },
  },
  {
    a2: 'a2',
    b2: {
      c2: 'c2',
    },
  },
];