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deeks - Deep Object Key Extraction

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Retrieve all keys and nested keys from objects and arrays of objects.

Installing

npm install --save deeks

Example:

const { deepKeys } = require('deeks');
// Alternatively:
// import { deepKeys } from 'deeks';

let generatedKeys = deepKeys({
	make: 'Nissan',
	model: 'GT-R',
	trim: 'NISMO',
	specifications: [
	    {mileage: 10},
	    {cylinders: 6}
	]
}, {
    expandArrayObjects: true,
    ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding: true
});
// => ['make', 'model', 'trim', 'specifications.mileage', 'specifications.cylinders']

API

deepKeys

deepKeys(object, options)

Returns all keys in an object, even if they're nested several layers deep. The array of keys that is returned can then be used with the doc-path module to get and set values at a specific key path.

Options (optional):

  • arrayIndexesAsKeys - Boolean (Default false) - Should array indexes be used as keys in the generated path?
    • Example:
     [
     	{
     		"list": [
     			{
     				"a": 1
     			},
     			{
     				"a": 2
     			}
     		]
     	}
     ]
    • arrayIndexesAsKeys = false results in: ['list.a']
    • arrayIndexesAsKeys = true results in: ['list.0.a', 'list.1.a']
  • expandNestedObjects - Boolean (Default: true) - Should nested objects appearing in the provided object also be expanded, such asthat keys appearing in those objects are extracted and included in the returned key path list?
    • Example:
     {
     	"make": "Nissan",
     	"model": "Murano",
     	"year": 2013,
     	"specifications": {
     		"mileage": 7106,
     		"trim": "S AWD"
     	}
     }
    • expandNestedObjects = false results in: ['make', 'model', 'year', 'specifications']
    • expandNestedObjects = true results in: ['make', 'model', 'year', 'specifications.mileage', 'specifications.trim']
  • expandArrayObjects - Boolean (Default: false) - Should objects appearing in arrays in the provided object also be expanded, such that keys appearing in those objects are extracted and included in the returned key path list?
    • Example:
     {
     	"make": "Nissan",
     	"model": "GT-R",
     	"trim": "NISMO",
     	"specifications": [
     		{"mileage": 10},
     		{"cylinders": 6}
     	]
     }
    • expandArrayObjects = false results in: ['make', 'model', 'trim', 'specifications']
    • expandArrayObjects = true results in: ['make', 'model', 'trim', 'specifications.mileage', 'specifications.cylinders']
  • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding - Boolean (Default: false) - Should empty array keys be ignored when expanding array objects?
    • Note: This only has an effect when used with expandArrayObjects.
    • Example:
     { 
     	"features": [ {"name": "A/C" }],
     	"rebates": []
     }
    • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding = false results in: ['features.name', 'rebates']
    • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding = true results in: ['features.name']
  • escapeNestedDots - Boolean (Default: false) - Should . characters that appear in keys be escaped with a preceding \ character?
    • Example:
     {
     	"a.a": "1",
     	"a.b": {
     		"c": "2",
     		"c.d": "3"
     	}
     }
    • escapeNestedDots = false results in: ['a.a', 'a.b.c', 'a.b.c.d']
    • escapeNestedDots = true results in: ['a\\.a', 'a\\.b.c', 'a\\.b.c\\.d']
  • ignoreEmptyArrays - Boolean (Default: false) - Should key paths for empty arrays be ignored in the generated key list?
    • Example:
     {
     	"a": {
     		"b": [],
     		"c": {
     			"f": 4,
     			"e": []
     		}
     	},
     	"b": []
     }
    • ignoreEmptyArrays = false results in ['a.b', 'a.c.f', 'a.c.e', 'b']
    • ignoreEmptyArrays = true results in ['a.c.f']

Returns: string[]

Example: ['make', 'model', 'specifications.odometer.miles', 'specifications.odometer.kilometers']

deepKeysFromList

deepKeysFromList(array, options)

Returns all keys in each object in the array, even if the keys are nested several layers deep in each of the documents. These can also be used with the doc-path module.

Options (optional):

  • expandNestedObjects - Boolean (Default: true) - Should nested objects appearing in the provided object also be expanded, such asthat keys appearing in those objects are extracted and included in the returned key path list?
    • Example:
     {
     	"make": "Nissan",
     	"model": "Murano",
     	"year": 2013,
     	"specifications": {
     		"mileage": 7106,
     		"trim": "S AWD"
     	}
     }
    • expandNestedObjects = false results in: ['make', 'model', 'year', 'specifications']
    • expandNestedObjects = true results in: ['make', 'model', 'year', 'specifications.mileage', 'specifications.trim']
  • expandArrayObjects - Boolean (Default: false) - Should objects appearing in arrays in the provided object also be expanded, such that keys appearing in those objects are extracted and included in the returned key path list?
    • Example:
     {
     	"make": "Nissan",
     	"model": "GT-R",
     	"trim": "NISMO",
     	"specifications": [
     		{"mileage": 10},
     		{"cylinders": 6}
     	]
     }
    • expandArrayObjects = false results in: ['make', 'model', 'trim', 'specifications']
    • expandArrayObjects = true results in: ['make', 'model', 'trim', 'specifications.mileage', 'specifications.cylinders']
  • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding - Boolean (Default: false) - Should empty array keys be ignored when expanding array objects?
    • Note: This only has an effect when used with expandArrayObjects.
    • Example:
     [
     	{ "features": [ {"name": "A/C" }] },
     	{ "features": [] }
     ] 
    • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding = false results in: [ ['features.name', 'features'] ]
    • ignoreEmptyArraysWhenExpanding = true results in: [ ['features.name'] ]
  • escapeNestedDots - Boolean (Default: false) - Should . characters that appear in keys be escaped with a preceding \ character.
    • Example:
     [
     	{
     		"a.a": "1",
     		"a.b": {
     			"c": "2",
     			"c.d": "3"
     		}
     	}
     ]
    • escapeNestedDots = false results in: [ ['a.a', 'a.b.c', 'a.b.c.d'] ]
    • escapeNestedDots = true results in: [ ['a\\.a', 'a\\.b.c', 'a\\.b.c\\.d'] ]
  • ignoreEmptyArrays - Boolean (Default: false) - Should key paths for empty arrays be ignored in the generated key list?
    • Example:
     [
     	{
     		"a": {
     			"b": [],
     			"c": {
     				"f": 4,
     				"e": []
     			}
     		},
     		"b": []
     	}
     ]
    • ignoreEmptyArrays = false results in [ ['a.b', 'a.c.f', 'a.c.e', 'b'] ]
    • ignoreEmptyArrays = true results in [ ['a.c.f'] ]

Returns: string[][]

Example: [ ['make', 'model', 'specifications.odometer.miles', 'specifications.odometer.kilometers'] ]

Examples

This module integrates really nicely with the doc-path module, which allows the programmatic getting and setting of key paths produced by this module.

Additionally, doc-path@>=3 works with the keys returned when the escapeNestedDots option is specified.

Here's an example of how this works:

const path = require('doc-path'),
      { deepKeys } = require('deeks');

let car = {
		make: 'Nissan',
		model: 'GT-R',
		trim: 'NISMO',
		specifications: {
			mileage: 10,
			cylinders: '6'
		}
	},
	
	carKeys = deepKeys(car);

for(let keyPath of carKeys) {
    // Clear all values
    path.setPath(car, keyPath, '');
}

Tests

$ npm test

Note: This requires mocha.

To see test coverage, please run:

$ npm run coverage

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