31 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
31 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* assignWithDepth Extends the functionality of {@link Object.assign} with the
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* ability to merge arbitrary-depth objects For each key in src with path `k` (recursively)
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* performs an Object.assign(dst[`k`], src[`k`]) with a slight change from the typical handling of
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* undefined for dst[`k`]: instead of raising an error, dst[`k`] is auto-initialized to `{}` and
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* effectively merged with src[`k`]<p> Additionally, dissimilar types will not clobber unless the
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* config.clobber parameter === true. Example:
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*
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* ```
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* const config_0 = { foo: { bar: 'bar' }, bar: 'foo' };
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* const config_1 = { foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar' };
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* const result = assignWithDepth(config_0, config_1);
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* console.log(result);
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* //-> result: { foo: { bar: 'bar' }, bar: 'bar' }
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* ```
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*
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* Traditional Object.assign would have clobbered foo in config_0 with foo in config_1. If src is a
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* destructured array of objects and dst is not an array, assignWithDepth will apply each element
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* of src to dst in order.
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* @param dst - The destination of the merge
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* @param src - The source object(s) to merge into destination
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* @param config -
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* * depth: depth to traverse within src and dst for merging
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* * clobber: should dissimilar types clobber
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*/
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declare const assignWithDepth: (dst: any, src: any, { depth, clobber }?: {
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depth?: number | undefined;
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clobber?: boolean | undefined;
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}) => any;
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export default assignWithDepth;
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