I've got some nested object data and I want to search it and return the matching object based on the id.
var data = [{id: 0, name: 'Template 0', subComponents:[
{id: 1, name: 'Template 1', subItems:[
{id: 2, name: 'Template 2', subComponents:[{id: 3, name: 'Template 3'}], subItems: [{id: 4, name: 'Template 4'}开发者_开发知识库]}
]}
]}
];
So I want to do something like this
getObjectByKeyValue({id: 3})
and have it return
{id: 3, name: 'Template 3'}
It's sort of got to be done generically because I have subItems, AND subComponents which could each have children.
I tried this using Prototype 1.7 and no luck - I think this just searches an array, and not a tree with it's sub nodes:
data.find(function(s){return s.id == 4;})
Thanks in advance!!!!!!
I went a slightly different route and made the findKey
method an Object protype:
Object.prototype.findKey = function(keyObj) {
var p, key, val, tRet;
for (p in keyObj) {
if (keyObj.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
key = p;
val = keyObj[p];
}
}
for (p in this) {
if (p == key) {
if (this[p] == val) {
return this;
}
} else if (this[p] instanceof Object) {
if (this.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
tRet = this[p].findKey(keyObj);
if (tRet) { return tRet; }
}
}
}
return false;
};
Which you would call directly on the data object, passing in the key/value you're looking for:
data.findKey({ id: 3 });
Note that this function allows you to find an object based on any key:
data.findKey({ name: 'Template 0' });
See example → (open console to view result)
Not the best of the and final solution. But can get you a start for what you are looking...
var data = [{id: 0, name: 'Template 0', subComponents:[
{id: 1, name: 'Template 1', subItems:[
{id: 2, name: 'Template 2', subComponents:[{id: 3, name: 'Template 3'}], subItems: [{id: 4, name: 'Template 4'}]}
]}
]}
];
function returnObject(data,key,parent){
for(var v in data){
var d = data[v];
if(d==key){
return parent[0];
}
if(d instanceof Object){
return returnObject(d,key,data);
};
}
}
function returnObjectWrapper(datavar,key){
return returnObject(datavar,key.id)
}
returnObjectWrapper(data,{id:3})
Please see my solution below or http://jsfiddle.net/8Y6zq/:
var findByKey = function (obj, key) {
var j, key = key || '', obj = obj || {}, keys = key.split("."),
sObj = [], ssObj = [], isSelector = !!(keys.length > 0);
var findKey = function (obj, key) {
var k;
for (k in obj) {
if (k === key) {
sObj.push(obj[k]);
} else if (typeof obj[k] == 'object') {
findKey(obj[k], key);
}
}
};
if (isSelector) {
var nKey = keys.shift();
findKey(obj, nKey);
while (keys.length > 0) {
nKey = keys.shift();
if (sObj.length > 0) {
ssObj = sObj.slice(0), sObj = [];
for (j in ssObj) {
findKey(ssObj[j], nKey);
}
}
}
} else {
findKey(obj, key);
}
// return occurrences of key in array
return (sObj.length === 1) ? sObj.pop() : sObj;
};
var data = [
{id: 0, name: 'Template 0', subComponents: [
{id: 1, name: 'Template 1', subItems: [
{id: 2, name: 'Template 2', subComponents: [
{id: 3, name: 'Template 3'}
], subItems: [
{id: 4, name: 'Template 4'}
]}
]}
]},
{subComponents:{
comp1:'comp1 value',
comp2:'comp2 value',
}}
];
alert(JSON.stringify(findByKey(data, 'subComponents')));
alert(JSON.stringify(findByKey(data, 'subComponents.comp1')));
alert(JSON.stringify(findByKey(data, 'subComponents.comp2')));
In this implementation we can use search by KEY or SELECTOR (eg. "<paren_key>.<child_key_1>.<child_key_2>. ... <child_key_N>"
)
In case you really need a search through your tree data return all results (not a unique key), here is a little modified version of mVChr's answer:
Object.prototype.findKey = function (keyObj) {
var p, key, val, tRet;
var arr = [];
for (p in keyObj) {
if (keyObj.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
key = p;
val = keyObj[p];
}
}
for (p in this) {
if (p == key) {
if (this[p] == val) {
arr.push(this);
}
} else if (this[p] instanceof Object) {
if (this.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
tRet = this[p].findKey(keyObj);
if (tRet) {
for (var i = 0; i < tRet.length; i++)
arr.push(tRet[i]);
}
}
}
}
if (arr.length > 0)
return arr;
else
return false;
};
We now use object-scan for data processing tasks like this. It's pretty powerful once you wrap your head around how to use it. Here is how you'd answer your questions
// const objectScan = require('object-scan');
const find = (id, input) => objectScan(['**'], {
abort: true,
rtn: 'value',
filterFn: ({ value }) => value.id === id
})(input);
const data = [{ id: 0, name: 'Template 0', subComponents: [{ id: 1, name: 'Template 1', subItems: [{ id: 2, name: 'Template 2', subComponents: [{ id: 3, name: 'Template 3' }], subItems: [{ id: 4, name: 'Template 4' }] }] }] }];
console.log(find(3, data));
// => { id: 3, name: 'Template 3' }
.as-console-wrapper {max-height: 100% !important; top: 0}
<script src="https://bundle.run/object-scan@13.8.0"></script>
Disclaimer: I'm the author of object-scan
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