Ultra small footprint merge & freeze methods.
This method is like assign except that it recursively merges own and
inherited enumerable string keyed properties of source objects into the
destination object. Source properties that resolve to undefined are
skipped if a destination value exists. Array and plain object properties
are merged recursively. Other objects and value types are overridden by
assignment. Source objects are applied from left to right. Subsequent
sources overwrite property assignments of previous sources.
For the most cases it is compatible with lodash.merge package.
This method executes an recursive Object.freeze.
Compares two JSON objects and returns the delta (difference), optimizing bandwidth usage—ideal for PATCH requests in REST services.
Takes the diff's result and applies it into a JSON object, reconstructing the most recent version.
Using npm:
$ {sudo -H} npm i -g npm
$ npm i --save @pomgui/deepIn Node.js:
var { deepMerge } = require('@pomgui/deep');With typescript:
import { deepMerge } from '@pomgui/deep';
import { diff, patch } from '@pomgui/deep';const object = {
'a': [{ 'b': 2 }, { 'd': 4 }]
}
const other = {
'a': [{ 'c': 3 }, { 'e': 5 }]
}
deepMerge(object, other)
// => { 'a': [{ 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, { 'd': 4, 'e': 5 }] }
### deepFreeze
const frozen = deepFreeze(obj);
// frozen === obj
const frozenArr = deepFreeze(obj1, obj2, obj3);
// frozenArr[0] === obj1
// frozenArr[1] === obj2
// frozenArr[2] === obj3const a = {
foo: {
bar: {
a: ["a", "b"],
b: 2,
c: ["x", "y"],
e: 100,
},
},
buzz: "world",
};
const b = {
foo: {
bar: {
a: ["a"],
b: 2,
c: ["x", "y", "z"],
d: "Hello, world!",
},
},
buzz: "fizz",
};
expect(patch(a, diff(a, b))).toEqual(b);