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selecthor

v1.0.0

Published

Select JSON data with a query language inspired by SQL.

Downloads

20

Readme

SelecTHOR ⚡⚒️

Choose your data the way Thor's hammer chose Thor.

Select JSON data with a query language inspired by SQL.

❯ Features

  • Easy-to-use. Selecthor's API is dead simple, easy to use and easy to replace (if you ever want to).
  • Typed. Selecthor is written 100% in TypeScript, so there is no need to install typings from an external source.
  • Tested. Don't be surprised when using Selecthor, it ships with 100% code coverage.
  • Documented. Modern documentation lives in code. That's why Selecthor contains TSDoc comments where needed.
  • Compatible. Node.js, Browsers? Run Selecthor on the platform of your choice!
  • Independent. Don't be afraid of big lock files. Selecthor uses zero dependencies.

❯ Installation

npm install selecthor
yarn add selecthor

❯ Usage

const { selecthor } = require("selecthor");

const data = {
  animals: [
    {
      legs: 2,
      name: "Chimp",
      speed: {
        kph: 45,
        mph: 27.96
      }
    },
    {
      legs: 4,
      name: "Greyhound",
      speed: {
        kph: 72.42,
        mph: 45
      }
    },
    {
      legs: 4,
      name: "Polar Bear",
      speed: {
        kph: 40,
        mph: 24.85
      }
    }
  ]
};

const query = "SELECT name FROM animals WHERE speed.kph < 70";
const selection = selecthor(data, query);

console.log(JSON.stringify(selection)); // [{"name":"Chimp"},{"name":"Polar Bear"}]