I have two arrays of objects, that look like this:
const data = [
{
id: 1,
condition: 1,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: 2}]
},
{
id: 2,
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: 1}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
}
]
const conds = [
{
id: 1,
conditions: {
rules: ['test', 'foo']
}
},
{
id: 2,
conditions: {
rules: ['#hashtag', 'foo']
}
}
]
What I try to achieve is, that I want to replace the condition
values of the data
array with the ones in the conds
array.
My solution, which does not work quite well looks like this:
let newArray = [];
data.forEach(obj => {
conds.forEach(cond => {
if (obj.condition) {
if (obj.condition === cond.id) {
obj.condition = cond.conditions.rules;
newArray.push(obj);
}
} else {
obj.helpers.forEach(h => {
if (h.condition && h.condition === cond.id) {
h.condition = cond.conditions.rules;
newArray.push(obj);
}
});
}
})
});
I feel like I am pretty close to the solution since my newArray
contains the changes properties, but not for the last item inside of helpers, whereas the condition
property is still 2.
The output should look like this:
[
{
id: 1
condition: ['test', 'foo'],
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: ['#hashtag', 'foo']}]
},
{
id: 2
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: ['test', 'foo']}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
},
]
What am I missing here?
I have two arrays of objects, that look like this:
const data = [
{
id: 1,
condition: 1,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: 2}]
},
{
id: 2,
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: 1}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
}
]
const conds = [
{
id: 1,
conditions: {
rules: ['test', 'foo']
}
},
{
id: 2,
conditions: {
rules: ['#hashtag', 'foo']
}
}
]
What I try to achieve is, that I want to replace the condition
values of the data
array with the ones in the conds
array.
My solution, which does not work quite well looks like this:
let newArray = [];
data.forEach(obj => {
conds.forEach(cond => {
if (obj.condition) {
if (obj.condition === cond.id) {
obj.condition = cond.conditions.rules;
newArray.push(obj);
}
} else {
obj.helpers.forEach(h => {
if (h.condition && h.condition === cond.id) {
h.condition = cond.conditions.rules;
newArray.push(obj);
}
});
}
})
});
I feel like I am pretty close to the solution since my newArray
contains the changes properties, but not for the last item inside of helpers, whereas the condition
property is still 2.
The output should look like this:
[
{
id: 1
condition: ['test', 'foo'],
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: ['#hashtag', 'foo']}]
},
{
id: 2
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: ['test', 'foo']}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
},
]
What am I missing here?
Share Improve this question edited Oct 26, 2018 at 15:03 Zakaria Acharki 67.5k15 gold badges78 silver badges106 bronze badges asked Oct 26, 2018 at 14:48 wasddd_wasddd_ 1,0383 gold badges12 silver badges21 bronze badges 3- 1 What is expected output format? – Eddie Commented Oct 26, 2018 at 14:50
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This looks a lot like stackoverflow./q/46849286/215552. You just need to loop over
data
, gethelpers
, and do the merge outlined in the answers to the question I've linked to. – Heretic Monkey Commented Oct 26, 2018 at 14:56 - @Eddie i added the output in the main question. – wasddd_ Commented Oct 26, 2018 at 15:12
3 Answers
Reset to default 2Got it working:
const finalData = data.map(dataItem => {
dataItem.condition = dataItem.condition ? rulesMap[dataItem.condition] : null;
dataItem.helpers.map(item => {
item.condition = item.condition ? rulesMap[item.condition] : null
})
return dataItem;
});
const data = [
{
id: 1,
condition: 1,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: 2}]
},
{
id: 2,
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: 1}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
}
]
const conds = [
{
id: 1,
conditions: {
rules: ['test', 'foo']
}
},
{
id: 2,
conditions: {
rules: ['#hashtag', 'foo']
}
}
]
// START SOLUTION
const rulesMap = conds.reduce((map, condition) => {
map[condition.id] = condition.conditions.rules;
return map;
}, {});
const finalData = data.map(dataItem => {
dataItem.condition = dataItem.condition ? rulesMap[dataItem.condition] : null;
return dataItem;
});
// END SOLUTION
console.log(finalData);
Create a map of conditions:
const rulesMap = conds.reduce((map, condition) => {
map[condition.id] = condition.conditions.rules;
return map;
}, {});
Get the new data list with condition rules replaced:
const finalData = data.map(dataItem => {
dataItem.condition = dataItem.condition ? rulesMap[dataItem.condition] : null;
return dataItem;
});
Loop through the data
array using forEach
get the id
then filter the conds
array with it using find()
to get the related conditions.rules
like:
data.forEach(function(item) {
item.condition = conds.find(x => x.id === item.id).conditions.rules;
});
Working fiddle:
const data = [{
id: 1,
condition: 1,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: null}, {id: 2, condition: 2}]
},{
id: 2,
condition: null,
helpers: [{id: 1, condition: 1}, {id: 2, condition: null}]
}];
const conds = [{
id: 1,
conditions: {
rules: ['test', 'foo']
}
},{
id: 2,
conditions: {
rules: ['#hashtag', 'foo']
}
}];
data.forEach(function(item) {
item.condition = conds.find(x => x.id === item.id).conditions.rules;
});
console.log(data);