Propget is a small helper utility for finding values/keys in deeply nested objects without having to worry about undefined properties and what not. It uses a human readable dot based notation to find items in your object or array.
Just install it through npm, like you do with the all your code:
npm install --save propget
It doesn't use any fancy node.js magic or ES6 so it should be good to go for browser usage as well using something as browserify.
Using the module is super simple. We export the propget
method as default
function:
var propget = require('propget');
The function accepts the following arguments:
object
, data structure that we need to walk.string
, dot notated string for deeply nested object access...
, rest arguments that will be used for optional function calls.
So accessing a complex data structure can be as easy as this:
'use strict';
var prop = require('propget')
, data = { hello: 'world', yo: { deeply: ['nested', 'arrays'] } };
prop(data, 'hello'); // world
prop(data, 'yo.deeply.1'); // arrays
prop(data, 'yo.deeply.nested.unknown.keys'); // undefined
Of one the unique functions of this module is that it allows you to execute functions that are inside data structure. We can then re-use the result of the function and walk it further.
data = {
hello: {
world: function () {
return {
hi: 'hello'
};
}
}
};
prop(data, 'hello.world().hi') // hello
But in addition to simple function execution we can also call these functions with arguments. We automatically use the additionally supplied arguments to the propget method for this.
data = {
hello: {
world: function (arg) {
return {
hi: arg
};
}
}
};
prop(data, 'hello.world(what).hi', 'additional') // additional
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