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    Uni-flatten

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    $ npm i --save uni-flatten
    

    There are various popular modules to flatten an object, but they lost context such as numeric keys, dot in object key, special characters etc. These behaviors disabled converting flattened object to original object. This is when uni-flatten becomes handy.

    import { flatten } from 'uni-flatten';

    flatten({
    a: {
    b: {
    c: 123,
    },
    d: [
    {
    e: { f: 456 },
    },
    ],
    },
    'a.b.c': 789,
    });
    /*
    result:
    {
    'a.b.c': 123, // normal nested object
    'a.d[0].e.f': 456, // nested object array, use brackets to represent array index
    '["a.b.c"]': 789, // object with special character in keys
    },
    */
    import { unflatten } from 'uni-flatten';

    unflatten({
    'a.b.c': 123, // normal nested object
    'a.d[0].e.f': 456, // nested object array, use brackets to represent array index
    '["a.b.c"]': 789, // object with special character in keys
    });
    /*
    result:
    {
    a: {
    b: {
    c: 123,
    },
    d: [
    {
    e: { f: 456 },
    },
    ],
    },
    'a.b.c': 789,
    }
    */

    Circular references are serialized as [Circular->"<path>"] when flattened, which is useful for unflattening.

    import { flatten, unflatten } from 'uni-flatten';

    const obj = { a: { b: { c: 1 } } };
    obj.a.d = obj.a;
    const flattened = flatten(obj); // { 'a.b.c': 1, 'a.d': '[Circular->"a"]' }
    const restored = unflatten(obj); // { a: <ref *1> { b: { c: 1 }, d: [Circular *1] }

    uni-flatten now supports flattening and unflattening class instances, preserving their constructor information for proper restoration. This is useful when you need to serialize and deserialize complex objects that are instances of custom classes.

    Note

    When restoring class instances, uni-flatten will construct the object by new <constructor>(...) without any parameters. If constructor call fails, it will throw an error.

    import { flatten, unflatten } from 'uni-flatten';

    class Cat {
    constructor(public name: string) {}

    meow() {
    return `Meow! My name is ${this.name}.`;
    }
    }

    const instance = new Cat('Whiskers');

    // Flatten the class instance
    const flattened = flatten(
    { cat: instance },
    {
    flattenClassInstances: true,
    // A special symbol is added to store the class constructor for unflattening.
    // It's not enumerable, so Object.keys should work fine.
    // If disabled, the special symbol will not be added.
    unflattenToClassInstances: true,
    },
    );
    /*
    result: { 'cat.name': 'Whiskers' }
    */

    // Unflatten the object back into a class instance
    const restored = unflatten(flattened, {
    flattenClassInstances: true,
    unflattenToClassInstances: true,
    });

    console.log(restored instanceof Cat); // true
    console.log(restored.name); // 'Whiskers'
    console.log(restored.meow()); // 'Meow! My name is Whiskers.'

    Please refer to our API website for full documentation.

    Please refer to changelog.md

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