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assign-symbols
Assign the enumerable es6 Symbol properties from an object (or objects) to the first object passed on the arguments. Can be used as a supplement to other extend, assign or merge methods as a polyfill for the Symbols part of the es6 Object.assign method.
From the Mozilla Developer docs for Symbol:
A symbol is a unique and immutable data type and may be used as an identifier for object properties. The symbol object is an implicit object wrapper for the symbol primitive data type.
Install
Install with npm
$ npm i assign-symbols --save
Usage
var assignSymbols = require('assign-symbols');
var obj = {};
var one = {};
var symbolOne = Symbol('aaa');
one[symbolOne] = 'bbb';
var two = {};
var symbolTwo = Symbol('ccc');
two[symbolTwo] = 'ddd';
assignSymbols(obj, one, two);
console.log(obj[symbolOne]);
//=> 'bbb'
console.log(obj[symbolTwo]);
//=> 'ddd'
Similar projects
- assign-deep: Deeply assign the enumerable properties of source objects to a destination object. | homepage
- clone-deep: Recursively (deep) clone JavaScript native types, like Object, Array, RegExp, Date as well as primitives. | homepage
- extend-shallow: Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util. | homepage
- merge-deep: Recursively merge values in a javascript object. | homepage
- mixin-deep: Deeply mix the properties of objects into the first object. Like merge-deep, but doesn't clone. | homepage
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on November 06, 2015.