setWith
object
This method is like set except that it accepts customizer which is invoked to produce the objects of path.
Installation
Import
import { setWith } from '@tulx/utils';Source Code
Implementation
/**
* This method is like set except that it accepts customizer which is invoked to produce the objects of path.
*
* @param object - The object to modify.
* @param path - The path of the property to set.
* @param value - The value to set.
* @param customizer - The function to customize assigned values.
* @returns Returns object.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* const object = {};
* setWith(object, '[0][1]', 'a', Object); // { '0': { '1': 'a' } }
* ```
*/
export function setWith<T extends Record<string, unknown>>(
object: T,
path: string | readonly (string | number)[],
value: unknown,
customizer?: (
nsValue: unknown,
key: string,
nsObject: Record<string, unknown>
) => unknown
): T {
const pathArray = Array.isArray(path)
? path.map(String)
: parsePath(String(path));
let current: Record<string, unknown> = object;
for (let i = 0; i < pathArray.length - 1; i++) {
const key = pathArray[i];
if (
!(key in current) ||
typeof current[key] !== 'object' ||
current[key] === null
) {
const newValue = customizer ? customizer(undefined, key, current) : {};
current[key] = newValue === undefined ? {} : newValue;
}
current = current[key] as Record<string, unknown>;
}
current[pathArray[pathArray.length - 1]] = value;
return object;
}
function parsePath(path: string): string[] {
const keys: string[] = [];
let current = '';
let inBrackets = false;
for (let i = 0; i < path.length; i++) {
const char = path[i];
if (char === '[') {
if (current) {
keys.push(current);
current = '';
}
inBrackets = true;
} else if (char === ']') {
if (current) {
keys.push(current);
current = '';
}
inBrackets = false;
} else if (char === '.' && !inBrackets) {
if (current) {
keys.push(current);
current = '';
}
} else {
current += char;
}
}
if (current) {
keys.push(current);
}
return keys;
}
Example
import { setWith } from '@tulx/utils';
const object = {};
setWith(object, '[0][1]', 'a', Object); // { '0': { '1': 'a' } }Related Functions
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