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Curried property accessor function that resolves deeply-nested object properties via dot/bracket-notation string path while mitigating TypeErrors via friendly and composable API.

Package Exports

  • selectn

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (selectn) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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selectn

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Curried property accessor function that resolves deeply-nested object properties via dot/bracket-notation string path while mitigating TypeErrors via friendly and composable API.

Build Status Code Climate js-standard-style

npm install selectn --save

or

<script src="https://npmcdn.com/selectn/selectn.min.js"></script>

You may also install selectn via Bower, Duo, or jspm.

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Overview

allows you to refactor this:
person && person.info && person.info.name && person.info.name.full
into:
selectn('info.name.full', person)
or refactor this:
contacts.map(function (contact) {
  return contact && contact.addresses && contact.addresses[0]
})
into:
contacts.map(selectn('addresses[0]')))

Features

  • Mitigates boilerplate guards like if (obj && obj.a && obj.a.b && obj.a.b.c) { return obj.a.b.c; }.
  • Mitigates TypeError Cannot read property '...' of undefined.
  • Supports multiple levels of array nesting (i.e. group[0].section.a.seat[3]).
  • Supports dashed key access (i.e. stats.temperature-today).
  • If value at path is a function, the value returned is the return value of invoking the function.
  • Partial application is automatic when you omit the second argument (i.e. selectn is curried).
  • Property accessor generated by selectn can be passed to higher-order functions like map or filter.
  • Compatible with modern and legacy browsers, Node/CommonJS, and AMD.
  • Haskell style parameter order allows for pointfree style programming.

Non-Features

  • No eval or Function (see: eval in disguise).
  • No typeof since, typeof is not a real solution to this problem but can appear to be due to the way the global scope is implied.

Usage example(s)

property accessor as predicate

Avoid annoying Cannot read property '...' of undefined TypeError without writing boilerplate anonymous functions or guards.

var selectn = require('selectn')
var language = [
  { strings: { en: { name: 'english' } }},
  { strings: { es: { name: 'spanish' } }},
  { strings: { km: { name: 'khmer'   } }},
  { strings: { es: { name: 'spanish' } }},
  { nodatas: {}}
]

var spanish = selectn('strings.es')
//=> [Function]

language.filter(spanish).length
//=> 2

point-free property accessor

Access deeply nested properties (including dashed properties) using point-free style.

var selectn = require('selectn')
var data = {
  client: {
    message: { 'message-id': 'd50afb80-a6be-11e2-9e96-0800200c9a66' }
  }
}

var getId = selectn('client.message.message-id')
//=> [Function]

Promise.resolve(data).then(getId)
//=> 'd50afb80-a6be-11e2-9e96-0800200c9a66'

property accessor for functor

Avoid wrapping property accessors in anonymous functions.

var selectn = require('selectn')
var contacts = [
  { addresses: [ '123 Main St, Broomfield, CO 80020', '123 Main St, Denver, CO 80202' ] },
  { addresses: [ '123 Main St, Kirkland, IL 60146' ] },
  { phones: [] },
]

var primaryAddress = selectn('addresses[0]')
//=> [Function]

contacts.map(primaryAddress)
//=> [ '123 Main St, Broomfield, CO 80020', '123 Main St, Kirkland, IL 60146', undefined ]

API (partial application)

selectn(String|Array)

arguments
  • path (String|Array) Dot/bracket-notation string path or array.
returns
  • (Function) Unary function accepting the object to access.

API (full application)

selectn(String|Array, Object)

arguments
  • path (String|Array) Dot/bracket-notation string path or array.
  • object (String|Array) Object to access.
returns
  • (*|undefined) Value at path if path exists or undefined if path does not exist.

Tested/Supported browsers

The following browsers are continuously tested; however, selectn is also supported and known to work on even older browsers not listed below:

Browser Version
Android Latest
Chrome Latest
Firefox Latest
Internet Explorer 9 - Latest
Iphone Latest
Safari Latest

Other Languages

selectn has inspired ports to other languages:

Language Project
Python selectn

Other JS packages whose friendly API is driven by selectn:

Inspiration

JS packages that have inpsired selectn:

Alternatives

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Licenses

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