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🌊 defu

Assign default properties, recursively. Lightweight and Fast.

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Install

Install package:

# yarn
yarn add defu
# npm
npm install defu
# pnpm
pnpm install defu

Usage

import { defu } from "defu";

const options = defu(object, ...defaults);

Leftmost arguments have more priority when assigning defaults.

Arguments

  • object (Object): The destination object.
  • source (Object): The source object.
import { defu } from "defu";

console.log(defu({ a: { b: 2 } }, { a: { b: 1, c: 3 } }));
// => { a: { b: 2, c: 3 } }

Using with CommonJS

const { defu } = require("defu");

Custom Merger

Sometimes default merging strategy is not desirable. Using createDefu we can create a custom instance with different merging strategy.

This function accepts obj (source object), key and value (current value) and should return true if applied custom merging.

Example: Sum numbers instead of overriding

import { createDefu } from "defu";

const ext = createDefu((obj, key, value) => {
  if (typeof obj[key] === "number" && typeof value === "number") {
    obj[key] += value;
    return true;
  }
});

ext({ cost: 15 }, { cost: 10 }); // { cost: 25 }

Use with nullish values

By default, defu will skip nullish values in source object (null and undefined) when merging, so that the default values are preserved.

import { defu } from "defu";

defu(
  {
    name: null,
    age: undefined,
    country: "France",
  },
  {
    name: "Lumirelle",
    age: 30,
  },
);
/*
  {
    name: 'Lumirelle',
    age: 30,
    country: 'France'
  }
*/

But if you want to consider nullish value as valid one, you can create a custom defu instance with option acceptNullish set to true.

import { createDefu } from "defu";

const defuWithNull = createDefu(undefined, { acceptNullish: true });

defuWithNull(
  {
    name: null,
    age: undefined,
    country: "France",
  },
  {
    name: "Lumirelle",
    age: 30,
  },
);
/*
  {
    name: null,
    age: undefined,
    country: 'France'
  }
*/

Function Merger

Using defuFn, if user provided a function, it will be called with default value instead of merging.

It can be useful for default values manipulation.

Example: Filter some items from defaults (array) and add 20 to the count default value.

import { defuFn } from "defu";

defuFn(
  {
    ignore: (val) => val.filter((item) => item !== "dist"),
    count: (count) => count + 20,
  },
  {
    ignore: ["node_modules", "dist"],
    count: 10,
  },
);
/*
 {
    ignore: ['node_modules'],
    count: 30
  }
  */

Note: if the default value is not defined, the function defined won't be called and kept as value.

Array Function Merger

defuArrayFn is similar to defuFn but only applies to array values defined in defaults.

Example: Filter some items from defaults (array) and add 20 to the count default value.

import { defuArrayFn } from "defu";

defuArrayFn(
  {
    ignore: (val) => val.filter((i) => i !== "dist"),
    count: () => 20,
  },
  {
    ignore: ["node_modules", "dist"],
    count: 10,
  },
);
/*
  {
    ignore: ['node_modules'],
    count: () => 20
  }
  */

Note: the function is called only if the value defined in defaults is an aray.

Remarks

  • object and defaults are not modified
  • Nullish values (null and undefined) are skipped. Please use defaults-deep or omit-deep or lodash.defaultsdeep if you need to preserve or different behavior.
  • Assignment of __proto__ and constructor keys will be skipped to prevent security issues with object pollution.
  • Will concat array values (if default property is defined)
console.log(defu({ array: ["b", "c"] }, { array: ["a"] }));
// => { array: ['b', 'c', 'a'] }

Type

We expose Defu as a type utility to return a merged type that follows the rules that defu follows.

import type { Defu } from 'defu'

type Options = Defu<{ foo: 'bar' }, [{}, { bar: 'baz' }, { something: 42 }]>
// returns { foo: 'bar', bar: 'baz', 'something': 42 }

License

MIT. Made with πŸ’–

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