126 lines
2.3 KiB
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126 lines
2.3 KiB
Markdown
deepmerge
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> ~550B gzipped, ~1.0kB minified
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Merge the enumerable attributes of two objects deeply.
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example
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=======
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<!--js
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var merge = require('./')
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-->
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```js
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var x = {
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foo: { bar: 3 },
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array: [{
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does: 'work',
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too: [ 1, 2, 3 ]
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}]
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}
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var y = {
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foo: { baz: 4 },
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quux: 5,
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array: [{
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does: 'work',
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too: [ 4, 5, 6 ]
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}, {
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really: 'yes'
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}]
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}
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var expected = {
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foo: {
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bar: 3,
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baz: 4
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},
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array: [{
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does: 'work',
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too: [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]
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}, {
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really: 'yes'
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}],
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quux: 5
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}
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merge(x, y) // => expected
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```
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methods
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=======
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```
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var merge = require('deepmerge')
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```
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merge(x, y, [options])
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-----------
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Merge two objects `x` and `y` deeply, returning a new merged object with the
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elements from both `x` and `y`.
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If an element at the same key is present for both `x` and `y`, the value from
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`y` will appear in the result.
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Merging creates a new object, so that neither `x` or `y` are be modified. However, child objects on `x` or `y` are copied over - if you to copy all values, you must pass `true` to the clone option.
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merge.all(arrayOfObjects, [options])
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-----------
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Merges two or more objects into a single result object.
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```js
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var x = { foo: { bar: 3 } }
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var y = { foo: { baz: 4 } }
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var z = { bar: 'yay!' }
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var expected = { foo: { bar: 3, baz: 4 }, bar: 'yay!' }
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merge.all([x, y, z]) // => expected
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```
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### options
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#### arrayMerge
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The merge will also merge arrays and array values by default. However, there are nigh-infinite valid ways to merge arrays, and you may want to supply your own. You can do this by passing an `arrayMerge` function as an option.
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```js
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function concatMerge(destinationArray, sourceArray, options) {
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destinationArray // => [1, 2, 3]
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sourceArray // => [3, 2, 1]
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options // => { arrayMerge: concatMerge }
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return destinationArray.concat(sourceArray)
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}
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merge([1, 2, 3], [3, 2, 1], { arrayMerge: concatMerge }) // => [1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 1]
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```
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#### clone
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Defaults to `false`. If `clone` is `true` then both `x` and `y` are recursively cloned as part of the merge.
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install
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=======
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With [npm](http://npmjs.org) do:
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```sh
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npm install deepmerge
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```
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test
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====
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With [npm](http://npmjs.org) do:
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```sh
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npm test
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```
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license
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=======
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MIT
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