This library allows wrapping up objects to track whether they have changed or
not. It uses jsum to calculate the checksum
of an object.
This library should be able to run under any Node.js version, but we strongly encourage using the latest LTS version or a more recent one.
npm install @bloque/differimport { differ, hasChanged } from "@bloque/differ";
const target = differ({
a: 1,
b: "orange",
});
console.log(hasChanged(target)); // false
a = 2;
console.log(hasChanged(target)); // true
a = 1;
console.log(hasChanged(target)); // falseIt also supports managing lists, using the differAll method, to determine
whether the items in the list are new.
import { differAll, hasChanged, isNew } from "@bloque/differ";
const list = differAll([
{ a: 1 },
]);
list.push({ a: 2 });
console.log(isNew(list[0])); // false
console.log(isNew(list[1])); // true
list[1].a = 3;
console.log(hasChanged(list[1])); // trueIf needed, it's possible to use the methods inside Serializers to save a
differ object so you can store it outside your program and then rebuild it to
match the state it was in before.
import { Serializers } from "@bloque/differ";
const target = differ({
a: 1,
b: 2,
});
target.b = 3;
const serialized = JSON.stringify(target, Serializers.replacer);
const reconstructed = JSON.stringify(target, Serializers.reviver);
console.log(hasChanged(reconstructed)); // true
target.b = 2;
console.log(hasChanged(reconstructed)); // true
reconstructed.b = 2;
console.log(hasChanged(reconstructed)); // falseTo set it up on your local machine, you'll need the latest version of Node.js.
git clone https://github.com/bloque-app/differ.git
cd differ
npm install
npm run buildTo check tests, run:
npm test