dash-get

A tiny get function, similar to Lodash.get

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✊ (dash) get
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A tiny get function', similar to Lodash.get

✨ Features

🔧 Installation

Add dash-get to your project via npm install:
npm install --save dash-get

🕹 Usage

You can easily retrieve a value from a (deeply) nested object with dash-get, like so:
import get from 'dash-get'

const someObject = {...}

const deeplyNestedValue = get(someObject, 'the.path.to.the.nested.value')
// value

The path could also be an Array:
const someObject = {...}

const deeplyNestedValue = get(someObject, ['the', 'path', 'to', 'the', 'nested', 'value'])
// value

🎬 API

get(obj, path, fallback)

| Argument | Type | Description | | -------- | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | obj | Object | The object to get the value from. | | path | Array<string>/string | The path to the value. | | fallback | any | The fallback value, in case the desired value could not be retrieved. |

👻 Unsupported feature

This module does not support this particular use case:
get(object, 'a[0].b.c')

🤔 Why an npm module tho?

You totally don't have to npm install this. This exists for convenience purposes 😊.
In fact, it's encouraged that you add the get code to your code base! One less depenency to install and manage.
Here it is!
function get(obj, path, fallback) {
  if (!obj || !path) return fallback;
  const paths = Array.isArray(path) ? path : path.split(".");
  let results = obj;
  let i = 0;

  while (i < paths.length && results !== undefined && results !== null) {
    results = results[paths[i]];
    i++;
  }

  if (i === paths.length) {
    return results !== undefined ? results : fallback;
  }

  return results !== undefined && results !== null ? results : fallback;
}

❤️ Thanks

Thanks to @knicklabs for pairing with me on this one!