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nullify-undefined

v0.2.0

Published

Better handle empty value issues in javascript objects.

Downloads

12

Readme

EMPTY HANDLING FOR JS OBJECT

When writing JavaScript or TypeScript, sometimes you will encounter the problem of serializing undefined values and causing errors.

For example, In next.js developing when you pass an object with key of undefined value in getStaticProps or getServerSideProps, it will throw such the error:

error - SerializableError: 
Error serializing '.Prop.value returned fram 'getStaticProps’in "/page/[..slug]".
Reason: "undefined’ cannot be serialized as JSON.
Please use 'null’or omit this value.

The bad thing is: many of the Props passed wrote in TypeScript are Optional Keys, and there are a lot of structured sub-data.

So when you accidentally pass in a key whose value is undefined, an error will be raised. This places a large burden on program checking.

So in order to safely serialize an object or a value, you can convert all Undefined to null, which is what this package does.

Install

npm install nullify-undefined

Usage

This library provides two modular reference methods of ESM and CommonJS module. To import this library,

import Nullify from 'nullify-undefined/esm'     // For esm

var Nullify = require('nullify-undefined/cjs')  //For cjs

For example, I need to transform all undefined values into null:

var obj = {
  a: "the value of a",
  b: {
    c: undefined,
    d: [{ e: undefined }, undefined],
  },
  f: null,
};

use nullifyUndefined function

Nullify.nullifyUndefined(obj);

Output:

obj = {
  a: "the value of a",
  b: {
    c: null,
    d: [{ e: null }, null],
  },
  f: null,
};

This function changes the value of the object passed in, and the return value is a reference to the passed object. If you don't want to change the passed object, you can make a deep copy of the passed object. like this:

Nullify.nullifyUndefined({...obj});

In addition, this library also provides some other functions. For example:

  • undefineNull : Replaces null values in JavaScript objects with undefined.
  • removeEmptyValue : Remove all empty values in JavaScript objects. Contains null and undefined value.
  • removeNull : Replaces all null values in JavaScript objects.
  • removeUndefined : Replaces all undefined values in JavaScript objects.

Their usage is similar to the example above.

LICENSE

This project is MIT licensed.