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shallow-equal is now preferred, since it supports typescript as well

shallow-equal-modern
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2.1.0 • Public • Published

Description

If you know you have two arrays or two objects in hand, and you want to know if they are shallowly equal or not, this library is for you.

Forked from moroshko/shallow-equal beacuse the maintainer wasn't taking PRs and left the library without Typescript support.

Features

  • Super light
  • No dependencies
  • Thoroughly tested

Installation

npm install shallow-equal-modern --save

or

yarn add shallow-equal-modern

Usage

import { shallowEqualArrays } from "shallow-equal-modern";

shallowEqualArrays([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]); // => true
shallowEqualArrays([{ a: 5 }], [{ a: 5 }]); // => false
import { shallowEqualObjects } from "shallow-equal-modern";

shallowEqualObjects({ a: 5, b: "abc" }, { a: 5, b: "abc" }); // => true
shallowEqualObjects({ a: 5, b: {} }, { a: 5, b: {} }); // => false

You can also use the generic form, shallowEqual. But note that it does runtime type checking in order to decide whether it's comparing arrays or objects, so the convenience comes with a runtime penalty.

import { shallowEqual } from "shallow-equal-modern";

shallowEqual([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]); // => true
shallowEqual({ a: 5, b: {} }, { a: 5, b: {} }); // => false

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