A tiny (197B) utility for safely writing deep Object values~!
For accessing deep object properties, please see dlv.
Using GraphQL? You may want
dset/merge– see Merging for more info.
Install
$ npm install --save dset
Modes
There are two "versions" of dset available:
dset
Size (gzip): 197 bytes
Availability: CommonJS, ES Module, UMD
import { dset } from 'dset';
dset/merge
Size (gzip): 307 bytes
Availability: CommonJS, ES Module, UMD
import { dset } from 'dset/merge';
Usage
import { dset } from 'dset'; let foo = { abc: 123 }; dset(foo, 'foo.bar', 'hello'); // or: dset(foo, ['foo', 'bar'], 'hello'); console.log(foo); //=> { //=> abc: 123, //=> foo: { bar: 'hello' }, //=> } dset(foo, 'abc.hello', 'world'); // or: dset(foo, ['abc', 'hello'], 'world'); console.log(foo); //=> { //=> abc: { hello: 'world' }, //=> foo: { bar: 'hello' }, //=> } let bar = { a: { x: 7 }, b:[1, 2, 3] }; dset(bar, 'b.1', 999); // or: dset(bar, ['b', 1], 999); // or: dset(bar, ['b', '1'], 999); console.log(bar); //=> { //=> a: { x: 7 }, //=> b: [1, 999, 3], //=> } dset(bar, 'a.y.0', 8); // or: dset(bar, ['a', 'y', 0], 8); // or: dset(bar, ['a', 'y', '0'], 8); console.log(bar); //=> { //=> a: { //=> x: 7, //=> y: [8], //=> }, //=> b: [1, 999, 3], //=> } let baz = {}; dset(baz, 'a.0.b.0', 1); dset(baz, 'a.0.b.1', 2); console.log(baz); //=> { //=> a: [{ b: [1, 2] }] //=> }
Merging
The main/default dset module forcibly writes values at the assigned key-path. However, in some cases, you may prefer to merge values at the key-path. For example, when using GraphQL's @stream and @defer directives, you will need to merge the response chunks into a single object/list. This is why dset/merge exists~!
Below is a quick illustration of the difference between dset and dset/merge:
let input = { hello: { abc: 123 } }; dset(input, 'hello', { world: 123 }); console.log(input); // via `dset` //=> { //=> hello: { //=> world: 123 //=> } //=> } // via `dset/merge` //=> { //=> hello: { //=> abc: 123, //=> world: 123 //=> } //=> }
Immutability
As shown in the examples above, all dset interactions mutate the source object.
If you need immutable writes, please visit clean-set (182B).
Alternatively, you may pair dset with klona, a 366B utility to clone your source(s). Here's an example pairing:
import { dset } from 'dset'; import { klona } from 'klona'; export function deepset(obj, path, val) { let copy = klona(obj); dset(copy, path, val); return copy; }
API
dset(obj, path, val)
Returns: void
obj
Type: Object
The Object to traverse & mutate with a value.
path
Type: String or Array
The key path that should receive the value. May be in x.y.z or ['x', 'y', 'z'] formats.
Note: Please be aware that only the last key actually receives the value!
Important: New Objects are created at each segment if there is not an existing structure.
However, when integers are encounted, Arrays are created instead!
value
Type: Any
The value that you want to set. Can be of any type!
Benchmarks
For benchmarks and full results, check out the bench directory!
# Node 10.13.0
Validation:
✔ set-value
✔ lodash/set
✔ dset
Benchmark:
set-value x 1,701,821 ops/sec ±1.81% (93 runs sampled)
lodash/set x 975,530 ops/sec ±0.96% (91 runs sampled)
dset x 1,797,922 ops/sec ±0.32% (94 runs sampled)
Related
- dlv - safely read from deep properties in 120 bytes
- dequal - safely check for deep equality in 247 bytes
- klona - quickly "deep clone" data in 200 to 330 bytes
- clean-set - fast, immutable version of
dsetin 182 bytes
License
MIT © Luke Edwards