Package Exports
- merge
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Merge
Merge multiple objects into one, optionally creating a new cloned object. Similar to the jQuery.extend but more flexible. Works in Node.js and the browser.
Node.js Usage
npm install merge --save
var merge = require('merge'), original, cloned;
console.log(merge({one:'hello'}, {two: 'world'}));
// -> {"one": "hello", "two": "world"}
original = { x: { y: 1 } };
cloned = merge(true, original);
cloned.x.y++;
console.log(original.x.y, cloned.x.y);
// -> 1, 2
console.log(merge.recursive(true, original, { x: { z: 2 } }));
// -> {"x": { "y": 1, "z": 2 } }
Browser Usage
<script src="http://files.yeikos.com/merge.js"></script>
<script>
var original, cloned;
console.log(merge({one:'hello'}, {two: 'world'}));
// -> {"one": "hello", "two": "world"}
original = { x: { y: 1 } };
cloned = merge(true, original);
cloned.x.y++;
console.log(original.x.y, cloned.x.y);
// -> 1, 2
console.log(merge.recursive(true, original, { x: { z: 2 } }));
// -> {"x": { "y": 1, "z": 2 } }
</script>
Tests
npm test