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record-tuple-convert

v0.0.4

Published

Easily convert deep Objects and Arrays to Records and Tuples.

Downloads

8

Readme

Record and Tuple Converter

npm version

Recursively convert JS objects and arrays to Records and Tuples

Disclaimer

As the record and tuple proposal is still in it's early stages, this package is not using a finalized API, so breaking changes might be frequent.

Since Babel still yet doesn't have a transform for Records and Tuples, you'll need to use @bloomberg/record-tuple-polyfill.

Usage

const convertToRecord = require('record-tuple-convert').convertToRecord;
const convertToTuple = require('record-tuple-convert').convertToTuple;

// Convert simple objects
convertToRecord({ foo: 'bar' }); // -> #{ foo: 'bar' }

// Convert deep objects
convertToRecord({
  foo: {
    bar: 'baz'
  }
}); // #{ foo: #{ bar: 'baz' } }

// Convert simple arrays
convertToTuple(['foo', 'bar']); // -> #['foo', 'bar']

// Convert nth-dimensional arrays
convertToTuple(['foo', ['bar', ['baz']]]); // -> #['foo', #['bar', #['baz']]]

// Mix and match!

convertToRecord({ foo: ['bar'], baz: true }); // -> #{ foo: #['bar'], baz: true }

convertToTuple(['foo', { bar: 'baz' }]) // -> #['foo', #{ bar: 'baz' }]

Contributing

This repo is open to issues and PRs, they are even encouraged!

To get setup, clone the repo, run npm install and follow the instructions at @bloomberg/record-tuple-polyfill to install the polyfill.

To run the tests, run npm test.