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key-nodes

v2.0.2

Published

Tree nodes for key and key/value pairs in object path hierarchies.

Downloads

22

Readme

Key Nodes

Tree nodes for key and key/value pairs in object path hierarchies.

KeyNode

Tree node for keys.

Example:

import {KeyNode} from 'key-nodes';

// Start with root key node.
const foo = new KeyNode('foo');

console.log(foo.key); // "foo"

// Add sibling root key node
const bar = foo.addSibling('bar');

console.log(foo.hasSibling('bar')); // true
console.log(bar.hasSibling('foo')); // true

// Add child key node
const baz = foo.addChild('baz');

console.log(foo.hasChild('baz')); // true

// Add child to baz key node
const qux = baz.addChild('qux');

console.log(baz.hasChild('qux')); // true

// Add indexes
const arr0 = qux.addChild(0);

console.log(arr0.keyType); // "index"
console.log(qux.keyType); // "key"

KeyValueNode

Tree node for key/value pairs.

Example:

import {KeyValueNode} from 'key-nodes';

// Start with root key/value node.
const foo = new KeyValueNode('foo');

console.log(foo.key); // "foo"

// Add sibling root key/value node with value.
const bar = foo.addSibling('bar', 11);

console.log(foo.hasSibling('bar')); // true
console.log(bar.hasSibling('foo')); // true

console.log(bar.value); // 11

// Track value history up to 2 changes
bar.keepHistory = 2;

// Change bar value
bar.value = 13;

console.log(bar.value); // 13

// Undo value change
bar.undo();

console.log(bar.value); // 11

// Redo value change
bar.redo();

console.log(bar.value); // 13

// Stop tracking history
bar.keepHistory = false;
bar.value = 17;

console.log(bar.value); // 17
console.log( bar.undo() ); // false
console.log(bar.value); // 17

// Add child key/value node
const baz = foo.addChild('baz');

console.log(foo.hasChild('baz')); // true

// Add indexes with values
const arr0 = baz.addChild(0, 'Value at index 0');
const arr1 = baz.addChild(1, 'Value at index 1');


console.log(arr0.value); // "Value at index 0"
console.log(arr1.value); // "Value at index 1"

console.log(arr1.keyType); // "index"
console.log(baz.keyType); // "key"

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