Reputation: 2675
I have a nested array of objects. I would like to get an object that only provides me the onClick property as the key and the value as null. I am able to navigate to the first level, but I am unable to navigate down further. How do I go forward doing it?
const headers = [{
id: 'title1',
title: 'Title 1',
children: [
{
title: 'Children 1',
child: [
{
title: 'Child 1',
id: 'child1Id',
onClick: 'child1Click',
url: '/child1'
},
{
title: 'Child 2',
id: 'child2Id',
onClick: 'child2Click'
}
]
},
{
title: 'Children 2',
child: [
{
title: 'Child 3',
id: 'child3Id',
onClick: 'child3Click',
},
{
title: 'Child 4',
id: 'child4Id',
onClick: 'child4Click'
}
]
}
]
},
{
id: 'title2',
title: 'Title 2',
privilege: '',
children: [{
title: 'Children 3',
privilege: '',
child: [{
title: 'Child 5',
id: 'child5Id',
onClick: 'child3Click',
url: '/child5',
privilege: ''
},
{
title: 'Child 6',
id: 'child6Id',
onClick: 'child6Click',
url: '/child6',
privilege: ''
}
]
},
{
title: 'Children 4',
privilege: '',
child: [{
title: 'Child 7',
id: 'child7Id',
onClick: 'child7Click',
url: '/child7',
privilege: ''
},
{
title: 'Child 8',
id: 'child8Id',
onClick: 'child8Click',
url: '/child8',
privilege: ''
}
]
}
]
}
];
const routesMap = ({ onClick, children }) => (onClick ? { [onClick]: null } : _.flatMap(children, routesMap));
const routeStates = _.assign({}, ..._.flatMap(headers, routesMap));
console.log(routeStates)
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Expected Output:
{
child1Click: null,
child2Click: null,
child3Click: null,
child4Click: null,
child5Click: null,
child6Click: null,
child7Click: null,
child8Click: null,
}
Please advice. Any help is highly appreciated.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1571
Reputation: 191976
Using vanilla JS you can use 3 nested map loops to get the onClick
values, and return a an object with the value as property. Use Array.flat()
to convert to a single array, and spread into Object.assign()
to get an object.
const fn = headers => Object.assign({}, ...headers
.map(({ children }) =>
children.map(({ child }) => child.map(({ onClick }) => ({ [onClick]: null })))
) // extract onClick values
.flat(Infinity) // flatten to a single array
)
const headers = [{"id":"title1","title":"Title 1","children":[{"title":"Children 1","child":[{"title":"Child 1","id":"child1Id","onClick":"child1Click","url":"/child1"},{"title":"Child 2","id":"child2Id","onClick":"child2Click"}]},{"title":"Children 2","child":[{"title":"Child 3","id":"child3Id","onClick":"child3Click"},{"title":"Child 4","id":"child4Id","onClick":"child4Click"}]}]},{"id":"title2","title":"Title 2","privilege":"","children":[{"title":"Children 3","privilege":"","child":[{"title":"Child 5","id":"child5Id","onClick":"child3Click","url":"/child5","privilege":""},{"title":"Child 6","id":"child6Id","onClick":"child6Click","url":"/child6","privilege":""}]},{"title":"Children 4","privilege":"","child":[{"title":"Child 7","id":"child7Id","onClick":"child7Click","url":"/child7","privilege":""},{"title":"Child 8","id":"child8Id","onClick":"child8Click","url":"/child8","privilege":""}]}]}]
const routeStates = fn(headers)
console.log(routeStates)
With lodash you can use _.flatMapDeep()
instead of Array.flat()
:
const fn = headers => Object.assign({}, ...
_.flatMapDeep(headers, ({ children }) =>
_.map(children, ({ child }) => _.map(child, ({ onClick }) => ({ [onClick]: null })))
) // extract onClick values and flatte
)
const headers = [{"id":"title1","title":"Title 1","children":[{"title":"Children 1","child":[{"title":"Child 1","id":"child1Id","onClick":"child1Click","url":"/child1"},{"title":"Child 2","id":"child2Id","onClick":"child2Click"}]},{"title":"Children 2","child":[{"title":"Child 3","id":"child3Id","onClick":"child3Click"},{"title":"Child 4","id":"child4Id","onClick":"child4Click"}]}]},{"id":"title2","title":"Title 2","privilege":"","children":[{"title":"Children 3","privilege":"","child":[{"title":"Child 5","id":"child5Id","onClick":"child3Click","url":"/child5","privilege":""},{"title":"Child 6","id":"child6Id","onClick":"child6Click","url":"/child6","privilege":""}]},{"title":"Children 4","privilege":"","child":[{"title":"Child 7","id":"child7Id","onClick":"child7Click","url":"/child7","privilege":""},{"title":"Child 8","id":"child8Id","onClick":"child8Click","url":"/child8","privilege":""}]}]}]
const routeStates = fn(headers)
console.log(routeStates)
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Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 857
I borrowed a solution I found here to create this:
var headers = [
//...
];
var newObj = {};
function iterate(obj) {
Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => {
if (key === 'onClick') {
newObj[obj[key]] = 'null';
}
if (typeof obj[key] === 'object') {
iterate(obj[key])
}
})
}
iterate(headers);
console.log(newObj);
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 183
try to access it in a loop and to access it try this as it is an object...
for ( let i = 0; i < headers.length; i++ ) {
for (let j = 0; j < headers[i].children.length; j++ ) {
for (let k = 0; k < headers[i].children[j].child.length; j++ ) {
console.log( headers[i].children[j].child[k].onClick);
}
}
}
it will print as follows ...
child1Click,
child2Click,
child3Click,
child4Click,
child5Click,
child6Click,
child7Click,
child8Click
if you want to set the all childClick to null try adding this..
console.log( headers[i].children[j].child[k].onClick: null);
i hope it helps
Upvotes: 1