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Merge and flatten any arrays found in all values within plain objects

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object-flatten-all-arrays

Merge and flatten any arrays found in all values within plain objects

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Install

npm i object-flatten-all-arrays
// consume as a CommonJS require:
const flattenAllArrays = require("object-flatten-all-arrays");
// or as an ES Module:
import flattenAllArrays from "object-flatten-all-arrays";

Here's what you'll get:

Type Key in package.json Path Size
Main export - CommonJS version, transpiled to ES5, contains require and module.exports main dist/object-flatten-all-arrays.cjs.js 2 KB
ES module build that Webpack/Rollup understands. Untranspiled ES6 code with import/export. module dist/object-flatten-all-arrays.esm.js 2 KB
UMD build for browsers, transpiled, minified, containing iife's and has all dependencies baked-in browser dist/object-flatten-all-arrays.umd.js 31 KB

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Purpose

Recursively traverse the cloned input and merge all plain objects within each array.

For example

const flattenAllArrays = require("object-flatten-all-arrays");
const object = {
  a: "a",
  b: "b",
  c: [
    {
      b: "b",
      a: "a"
    },
    {
      d: "d",
      c: "c"
    }
  ]
};
const flattened = flattenAllArrays(object);
console.log("flattened = " + JSON.stringify(flattened, null, 4));
// => {
// a: 'a',
// b: 'b',
// c: [
//   {
//     a: 'a',
//     b: 'b',
//     c: 'c',
//     d: 'd'
//   }
// ]}

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API

flatten(input[, options])

Returns the same type thing as given input, only with arrays (recursively) flattened.

API - Input

None of the input arguments are mutated. Their clones are being used instead.

Input argument Type Obligatory? Description
input Whatever yes AST tree, or object or array or whatever. Can be deeply-nested. Hopefully contains some plain objects.
options Plain object no Set the options in this object. See below for keys.
options object's key Type Obligatory? Default Description
{
flattenArraysContainingStringsToBeEmpty Boolean no false If any arrays contain strings, flatten them to be empty thing. This is turned off by default, but it's what you actually need most of the time.
}

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Contributing

  • If you want a new feature in this package or you would like us to change some of its functionality, raise an issue on this repo.

  • If you tried to use this library but it misbehaves, or you need advice setting it up, and its readme doesn't make sense, just document it and raise an issue on this repo.

  • If you would like to add or change some features, just fork it, hack away, and file a pull request. We'll do our best to merge it quickly. Prettier is enabled, so you don't need to worry about the code style.

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Licence

MIT License (MIT)

Copyright © 2018 Codsen Ltd, Roy Revelt