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map-obj
Map object keys and values into a new object
Install
npm install map-obj
Usage
import mapObject, {mapObjectSkip} from 'map-obj';
const newObject = mapObject({foo: 'bar'}, (key, value) => [value, key]);
//=> {bar: 'foo'}
const newObject = mapObject({FOO: true, bAr: {bAz: true}}, (key, value) => [key.toLowerCase(), value]);
//=> {foo: true, bar: {bAz: true}}
const newObject = mapObject({FOO: true, bAr: {bAz: true}}, (key, value) => [key.toLowerCase(), value], {deep: true});
//=> {foo: true, bar: {baz: true}}
const newObject = mapObject({one: 1, two: 2}, (key, value) => value === 1 ? [key, value] : mapObjectSkip);
//=> {one: 1}
API
mapObject(source, mapper, options?)
source
Type: object
The source object to copy properties from.
mapper
Type: (sourceKey, sourceValue, source) => [targetKey, targetValue, mapperOptions?] | mapObjectSkip
A mapping function.
mapperOptions
Type: object
shouldRecurse
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether targetValue
should be recursed.
Requires deep: true
.
options
Type: object
deep
Type: boolean
Default: false
Recurse nested objects and objects in arrays.
target
Type: object
Default: {}
The target object to map properties on to.
mapObjectSkip
Return this value from a mapper
function to exclude the key from the new object.
import mapObject, {mapObjectSkip} from 'map-obj';
const object = {one: 1, two: 2}
const mapper = (key, value) => value === 1 ? [key, value] : mapObjectSkip
const result = mapObject(object, mapper);
console.log(result);
//=> {one: 1}
Related
- filter-obj - Filter object keys and values into a new object
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