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object-traverse

v1.1.1

Published

Parse , check and traverse javascript objects via string path

Downloads

43

Readme

#object-traverse

Build Status view on npm

A very simple utility on traversing object graphs using a string.

Changelog

v1.1.1

  • added create and push

v1.1.0

  • used "." instead of slash

v1.0.2

  • added has which check if a path is available by checking if its undefined

How to use

   npm install --save-dev object-traverse
   

If using via normal javascript include, then it is exported as window.objectTraverse.

API

var traverse = require('object-traverse');

var graph = {  
   field : {
      deep : {
         x : 1,
         y: 2
      }
   },
   field2: [],
   deepFunc : { someFunc: function(arg) {} }
   
};
#get a value
traverse(graph).get('field/deep');
#get with a default
traverse(graph).get('field/deep','default return val if not found'); 

#check if something is defined
traverse(graph).has('field/deep/missing');

#sets a value
traverse(graph).set('field/deep/z',5);
   
#helpers
traverse(graph).isArray('field2');
traverse(graph).isString('field2');
traverse(graph).isObject('field2');
traverse(graph).isNumber('field2');
          
#exec
traverse(graph).exec('deepFunc/someFunc','arg');         

#delete
traverse(graph).delete('field/deep/x');

#push - add vall to the array, will create if it doesn't exists
traverse(graph).push('a.b.c',val);

#create create the given path if it doesn't exists, will skip none object types
traverse(graph).create('a.b.c');
traverse(graph).get('a.b.c'); //{ a : { b : { c: {} } }