This is a library that appends JS to deep object merging feature.
npm install multi-merge
In the library objects' enumerable and non-enumerable properties considered.
//import
const merge = require("multi-merge")
You can use this feature in two of different modes. Former one is overwriting, latter one is non-overwriting.
//with overwriting
merge(dest, source1, ...sourceN)
//or
merge(dest, true, source1, ...sourceN)
//without overwriting
merge(dest, false, source1, ...sourceN)
You can change merging mode while passing arguments like:
//The function will merge like...
//Merge source1 by overwriting
//Do not merge source2 and its nexts by overwriting
merge(dest, true, soruce1, false, source2, ...soruceN)
After true
param, the function changes mode to overwriting.
After false
param, the function changes mode to non-overwriting.
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