Shawn Mclean
Shawn Mclean

Reputation: 57469

Copying Javascript object attributes

I have 1 object coming from the server with multiple properties in which I want to hydrate it into a new object, changing the name of 1 property and keeping the rest.

Code:

JSON: { UserId: 1, Name: "Woo", Age: 10 }

The format of the object I want it in:

var newObj = {}
newObj.id = jsonObj.UserId;
//Everything property below here is the same. How can i prevent writing this code?
newObj.Name = jsonObj.Name;
newObj.Age = jsonObj.Age;

What I'm doing is based on this answer, trying to parse some json into a format that requires me to change the name of 1 property.

Upvotes: 11

Views: 23991

Answers (6)

Antonio
Antonio

Reputation: 931

Using Object.assign

var newObj = Object.assign({}, jsonObj);

reference (MDN)

Using JSON.parse and JSON.stringify;

var newObj = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(jsonObj));

Upvotes: 1

chachan
chachan

Reputation: 2452

I mostly prefer to reuse instead of recreate so I'd suggest http://underscorejs.org/#clone

Upvotes: 3

Ronan Quillevere
Ronan Quillevere

Reputation: 3889

If you want to copy only specific fields

    /**
    * Returns a new object with only specified fields copied.
    * 
    * @param {Object} original object to copy fields from
    * @param {Array} list of fields names to copy in the new object
    * @return {Object} a new object with only specified fields copied
    */ 
    var copyObjectFields = function (originObject, fieldNamesArray)
    {
        var obj = {};

        if (fieldNamesArray === null)
            return obj;

        for (var i = 0; i < fieldNamesArray.length; i++) {
            obj[fieldNamesArray[i]] = originObject[fieldNamesArray[i]];
        }

        return obj;
    };


//example of method call
var newObj = copyObjectFields (originalObject, ['field1','field2']);

Upvotes: 4

Evgeniy  Timchenko
Evgeniy Timchenko

Reputation: 129

function clone(o) {
 if(!o || 'object' !== typeof o)  {
   return o;
 }
 var c = 'function' === typeof o.pop ? [] : {};
 var p, v;
 for(p in o) {
 if(o.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
  v = o[p];
  if(v && 'object' === typeof v) {
    c[p] = clone(v);
  }
  else {
    c[p] = v;
  }
 }
}
 return c;
}

Upvotes: 1

Benny Tjia
Benny Tjia

Reputation: 4883

Dont really understand your question, but this is what I normally do when I extract from an existing object:

var newObj = new Object(jsonObj);
alert(newObj.UserId === jsonObj.UserId); //returns true

Is that what you were asking? Hope that helps.

Upvotes: 0

aroth
aroth

Reputation: 54796

For such a simple case, you could do something like:

var newObj = {id: jsonObj.UserId, Name: jsonObj.Name, Age: jsonObj.Age};

For a more complex object with a large number of fields, you might prefer something like:

//helper function to clone a given object instance
function copyObject(obj) {
    var newObj = {};
    for (var key in obj) {
        //copy all the fields
        newObj[key] = obj[key];
    }

    return newObj;
}


//now manually make any desired modifications
var newObj = copyObject(jsonObj);
newObj.id = newObj.UserId;

Upvotes: 17

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