Delete nested properties from an object using dot notation.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save unset-value
var unset = require('unset-value');
var obj = {a: {b: {c: 'd', e: 'f'}}};
unset(obj, 'a.b.c');
console.log(obj);
//=> {a: {b: {e: 'f'}}};
var obj = {a: 'b'};
unset(obj, 'a');
console.log(obj);
//=> {}
unset({a: 'b'}, 'a') // true
This is consistent with delete
behavior in that it does not
throw when a property does not exist.
unset({a: {b: {c: 'd'}}}, 'd') // true
var one = {a: {b: {c: 'd'}}};
unset(one, 'a.b');
console.log(one);
//=> {a: {}}
var two = {a: {b: {c: 'd'}}};
unset(two, 'a.b.c');
console.log(two);
//=> {a: {b: {}}}
var three = {a: {b: {c: 'd', e: 'f'}}};
unset(three, 'a.b.c');
console.log(three);
//=> {a: {b: {e: 'f'}}}
unset();
// 'expected an object.'
- get-value: Use property paths (
a.b.c
) to get a nested value from an object. | homepage - get-values: Return an array of all values from the given object. | homepage
- omit-value: Omit properties from an object or deeply nested property of an object using object path… more | homepage
- put-value: Update only existing values from an object, works with dot notation paths like
a.b.c
and… more | homepage - set-value: Create nested values and any intermediaries using dot notation (
'a.b.c'
) paths. | homepage - union-value: Set an array of unique values as the property of an object. Supports setting deeply… more | homepage
- upsert-value: Update or set nested values and any intermediaries with dot notation (
'a.b.c'
) paths. | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
6 | jonschlinkert |
2 | wtgtybhertgeghgtwtg |
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$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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