Mutate a copy of data without changing the original source. Inspired by kolodny/immutability-helper / ProtoTeam/immutability-helper-x and rewrite with ES6 syntax for convenient API and higher performance.
Features or key points.
- Use chainble API to mutate a copy of object.
- Simplify your code by finding target to be updated with path string.
- Maybe can optimize your web app with a bit higher performance.
Install with NPM.
npm install -S immutability-util
Then use it.
const iu = require('immutability-util');
// or
import iu from 'immutability-util';
// obj need to be mutated.
var obj = {
a: 1,
b: 2,
c: {
d: 3,
e: {
f: [4, 5, 6],
g: {
h: 'iu',
},
},
i: {
j: 'hello, world.',
k: [7, 8, 9],
l: [10, 11, 12],
}
},
};
// chainable usage.
const state = iu(obj)
.$apply(['a'], v => v + 1)
.$merge(['c', 'e', 'g'], { m: 'update'})
.$push(['c', 'e', 'f'], [7, 8, 9])
.$set(['c', 'i', 'j'], 'hello node 8.')
.$splice(['c', 'i', 'k'], [[1, 1, 10]])
.$unset(['c'], ['d'])
.$unshift(['c', 'i', 'l'], [13])
.value(); // then get the mutated copy.
// or use path string.
iu(obj).$set('c.i.j', 'hello node 8.').value();
And process array like this:
const obj = {
a: {
b: [{
c: [1, 2, 3],
}, {
d: 4,
}, {
e: [5, 6],
}]
}
};
const state = iu(obj)
.$apply('a.b[1].d', v => v + 1)
.$push('a.b[0].c', [4])
.$set('a.b[2].e[0]', 'hello node 8.')
.value();
After got the instance of ImmutabilityUtil
, you can use the chainable methods below.
$apply(path, function)
: passes in the current value to the function and updates it with the new returned value.$merge(path, object)
: merge the keys of object with the target.$push(path, array)
: push() all the items in array on the target.$set(path, any)
: replace the target entirely.$splice(path, array of arrays)
: call splice() with the array of arrays on the target with the parameters provided by the item.$unset(path, array of strings)
: remove the list of keys in array from the target object.$unshift(path, array)
: unshift() all the items in array on the target.
Then you can use API `value()` to get the immutable data copy. All the value of method are compatible with `immutability-helper`.
Your pull requests are needed for more API.
## 4. Build & Test
You can develop and test as below.
```sh
npm run build
# run the testcases
npm run test
```
You can run `npm run benchmark` to get the comparison of performance.
## 5. License
MIT@[hustcc](https://github.com/hustcc).