Merge multiple object recursively. The last object takes precedence over the
previous ones. Only objects are merged. Arrays are overwritten.
merge(...data)
The API is minimalist, pass as many literal objects as you wish, they will all be
merged. This function is immutable, the source objects won't be altered.
const {merge} = require('mixme')
const target = merge({a: '1'}, {b: '2'});
// target is {a: '1', b: '2'}
mutate(...data)
Use the mutate
function to enrich an object. The first argument will be mutated:
const {mutate} = require('mixme')
const source = {a: '1'};
const target = mutate(source, {b: '2'});
// target is the same as source
// source and target are now {a: '1', b: '2'}
clone(data)
It is possible to clone a literal object by simply calling mixme
with this object as the first argument. Use the clone
function in case you wish to clone any type of argument including arrays:
const clone = require('clone')
const target = mixme.clone(['a', 'b'])
// target is now a copy of source
is_object_literal(object)
Use the is_object_literal
function to ensure an object is literate.
const is_object_literal = require('mixme')
// {} is literate
is_object_literal({})
// error is not literate
is_object_literal(new Error('Catch me'))
// Array is not literate
is_object_literal([])
snake_case(object)
Clone a object and convert its properties into snake case.
const snake_case = require('mixme')
const target = snake_case({aA: '1', bB: cC: '2'})
// target is now {a_a: '1', b_b: c_c: '2'}
Create a new object from two objects:
obj1 = { a_key: 'a value', b_key: 'b value'}
obj2 = { b_key: 'new b value'}
result = misc.merge obj1, obj2
assert.eql result.b_key, 'new b value'
Merge an existing object with a second one:
obj1 = { a_key: 'a value', b_key: 'b value'};
obj2 = { b_key: 'new b value'};
result = mixme.mutate obj1, obj2
assert.eql result, obj1
assert.eql obj1.b_key, 'new b value'
Clone the repo, install the development dependencies and run the tests:
git clone http://github.com/wdavidw/node-mixme.git .
npm install
make test
This package is developed by Adaltas.