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97 lines
2.8 KiB
97 lines
2.8 KiB
'use strict';
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/**
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* ↘️↘️
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* @author Muthu Kumar <https://mkr.pw>
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* isEq(item1, item2 [, compareKeys])
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* @description Deep compares objects or arrays and returns boolean.
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* Supports Number, String, Boolean, Regexp, Objects, Arrays
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* @param {*} item1 - Object or Array to compare against.
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* @param {*} item2 - Object or Array to compare with.
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* @param {Array} [compareKeys] - Keys to compare against. Ignores other keys.
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*/
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const isEq = (item1, item2, compareKeys) => {
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// Simple compare:
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// If item1 and item2 are strictly equal, will
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// pass all tests regardless of compare keys.
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if(item1 === item2) return true;
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// Returns false if different types are used.
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if (typeof item1 !== typeof item2) return false;
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// Arrays are of type object, hence let's go one further step
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// to prove type inequality
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if ((Array.isArray(item1)
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&& !Array.isArray(item2))
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|| ((Array.isArray(item2)
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&& !Array.isArray(item1))))
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return false;
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// 'NaN's are special. They aren't equal to each other.
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if (typeof item1 === 'number') {
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if(isNaN(item1) && isNaN(item2)) return false;
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else return item1 === item2;
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};
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// Since types are already equal, let's find if items are equal.
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if ((typeof item1 === 'string') ||
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(typeof item1 === 'boolean') ||
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(item1 === null) ||
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(item1 === undefined)) {
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return (item1 === item2);
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};
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// Regexp needs to be Stringified first before comparing equality
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if (item1 instanceof RegExp) return String(item1) === String(item2);
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// If none of the above conditions returned, then check if inputs are handlable
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// If they're not, fall back to strict equality
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if (typeof (item1) !== 'object' || typeof (item2) !== 'object')
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return (item1 === item2);
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const item1Keys = Object.keys(item1);
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const item2Keys = Object.keys(item2);
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// If compare keys array is not given, let's check length of props
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// and check second array against first.
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if (!compareKeys) {
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compareKeys = item1Keys;
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if (item1Keys.length !== item2Keys.length) {
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return false;
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};
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};
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if(!(Array.isArray(compareKeys)))
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throw new Error('[isEq] third parameter should be an array of keys!');
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// Either both are empty objects or arrays, or compareArray is empty. Return true.
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if(compareKeys.length === 0) return true;
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// For each key in our reference...
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for (let KeyIndex in compareKeys) {
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let Key = compareKeys[KeyIndex];
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if (Array.isArray(item1[Key]) && Array.isArray(item2[Key])) {
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Key = KeyIndex;
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};
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// Inequality at this point can be because it's just comparing
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// two objects or arrays that may or may not be equivalent.
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if (item1[Key] !== item2[Key]) {
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if (typeof (item1[Key] === 'object') && typeof (item2[Key] === 'object') ||
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(Array.isArray(item1[Key]) && Array.isArray(item2[Key]))) {
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if (!isEq(item1[Key], item2[Key])) {
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return false;
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};
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} else {
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return false;
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};
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};
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};
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return true;
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};
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module.exports = isEq;
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