An extended Map
and the one JavaScript should have shipped
Installation · Docs · Usage
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The @supercharge/map
package provides an extended JavaScript Map
class. It comes with additional methods like .isEmpty()
or .map(callback)
.
You already know methods like .map()
from arrays and having them available on maps improves your development experience and makes your code more readable.
npm i @supercharge/map
Find all the details for @supercharge/map
in the extensive Supercharge docs.
Using @supercharge/map
is pretty straightforward. Import the Map
class exported from the @supercharge/map
package and use it (almost) the same way you would use JavaScript’s Map
class. This package gives you the parameter order key, value, map
in callbacks. JavaScript’s Map class gives you value, key, map
:
const Map = require('@supercharge/map')
const cache = new Map()
cache.isEmpty()
// true
cache
.set('user:1', 'Marcus')
.set('user:2', 'Supercharge')
cache.isNotEmpty()
// true
const users = cache.map((key, value, map) => {
return { [key]: value }
})
// [{ 'user:1': 'Marcus' }, { 'user:2': 'Supercharge' }]
Do you miss a function? We very much appreciate your contribution! Please send in a pull request 😊
- Create a fork
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request 🚀
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