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4.19.0
Bug fixes
Methods
flatten()
- Now properly flattens an object with multiple objects. Issue
4.18.8
Bug fixes
Methods
shift()
- Calling
shift()on an empty collection returns null in all cases
sortKeysDesc()
- Now works correctly when collections is an object
min()
- Passing an array of object where not every element contains the given key no longer causes an error
max()
- Passing an array of object where not every element contains the given key no longer causes an error
4.16.0
Breaking changes
Methods
sortBy()
- Null values,
nullandundefinedwill be sorted last, like normal.sort()
4.14.0
Breaking changes
Methods
values()
- Reverted change in
4.13.0. Values method are no longer recursive.
4.14.0
Breaking changes
Methods
where()
- This method now supports one, two or three arguments. This may cause unexpected output if you're using this function with one or two arguments earlier.
4.13.0
Breaking changes
Methods
values()
- Values now iterates the collection recursively and collects values. Results that previously would return an object may now return an array.
4.12.0
Breaking changes
Collection
collect()
- A collection instance made from an empty string is no longer recognized as an empty collection
collect('')
// Before 4.12.0
collect('').isEmpty();
//=> true
// After 4.12.0
collect('').isEmpty();
//=> false
4.4.0
Breaking changes
Methods
concat()
- Concat now returns a new collection instead of modifying the existing one
4.3.0
Breaking changes
Methods
random()
- Previously
random()andrandom(1)would return an array, while passing an integer >1 would return a collection object. random(1)now returns a collection object- Changed
random()according to https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/issues/202
4.2.0
- Added
whenEmpty()method - Added
whenNotEmpty()method - Added
unlessEmpty()method - Added
unlessNotEmpty()method
4.1.0
Breaking changes
Methods
flatMap()
- Changed
flatMap()according to https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/issues/195
4.0.1
- Added build files so it's no longer required to use npm for installation
4.0.0
Breaking changes
chunk()count()dump()flatMap()has()keys()groupBy()partition()pluck()split()toArray()toJson()wrap()
Node.js
Skipped Node 4 support
Methods
chunk()
- Returns a new collection of smaller collections of the given size.
This is done because
collect.jsshould give the same result as Laravel Collections. - Also works when the collection is based on an object, a string, a number or boolean.
combine()
- Also works when the collection is based on a string
- Also works when combining with a string or an object
- Also works when combining with another collection
count()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object
- Return the number of keys in the object
dump()
- Console logs the entire collection object (
this) instead of only the items (this.items).
const collection = collect([
{ product: 'Desk', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Chair', manufacturer: 'Herman Miller' },
{ product: 'Bookcase', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Door' },
]);
collection.pluck('product', 'manufacturer').dump();
// Prior to 4.0.0
//=> {
//=> IKEA: 'Bookcase',
//=> 'Herman Miller': 'Chair',
//=> '': 'Door'
//=> }
// After 4.0.0
//=> Collection {
//=> items: {
//=> IKEA: 'Bookcase',
//=> 'Herman Miller': 'Chair',
//=> '': 'Door'
//=> }
//=> }
except()
- Accepts an array or infinite number of arguments.
first()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object.
const collection = collect({
name: 'Sadio Mané',
club: 'Liverpool FC',
});
collection.first();
//=> Sadio Mané
flatMap()
- Version prior to 4.0.0 did not work as expected
- Rewritten with new functionality
- See readme for further details
flip()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object
forget()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object
forPage()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object
groupBy()
- Objects that don't have the key that we're grouping by will be grouped into a group under the
name of an empty string. This is changed from being grouped under
undefined. - Now returns a collection of collections instead of an array of objects.
This is done because
collect.jsshould give the same result as Laravel Collections.
has()
- Accepts an array of keys to check
- Is now a variadic function and therefore accepts infinite number of arguments (keys) to check
- No longer checks if any object in the given array has the specified key.
This is done because
collect.jsshould give the same result as Laravel Collections.
// Previously this would return true. It now returns false.
const collection = collect([{
animal: 'unicorn',
ability: 'magical'
}, {
animal: 'pig',
ability: 'filthy'
}]);
collection.has('ability');
//=> true (Prior to 4.0.0)
//=> false (After 4.0.0)
keyBy()
- Uses an empty string as the key instead of
undefinedwhen passed an invalid key
keys()
- Returns indexes as keys when based on an array. Indexes are mapped to
Number.
const collection = collect([{
name: 'Sadio Mané',
}, {
name: 'Roberto Firmino',
}]);
const keys = collection.keys();
// Prior to 4.0.0
//=> ['name', 'name']
// After 4.0.0
//=> [0, 1]
last()
- Also works when the collection is based on an object.
const collection = collect({
name: 'Sadio Mané',
club: 'Liverpool FC',
});
collection.last();
//=> Liverpool FC
merge()
- Can merge arrays and objects.
- Also works when merging with a string.
only()
- Accepts an array or infinite number of arguments.
partition()
- Returns a collection of collections with the results instead of an array
pluck()
- Returns
nullas the value instead ofundefined - Returns
nullwhen an item does not contain the specified key.
const collection = collect([
{ product: 'Desk', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Chair', manufacturer: 'Herman Miller' },
{ product: 'Bookcase', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Door' },
]);
const pluck = collection.pluck('non-existing-key');
pluck.all();
//=> [null, null, null, null]
const manufacturers = collection.pluck('manufacturer');
manufacturers.all();
//=> ['IKEA', 'Herman Miller', 'IKEA', null]
- Objects that don't have the key that we're plucking by will get an empty string as its key.
This is changed from being
undefined.
const collection = collect([
{ product: 'Desk', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Chair', manufacturer: 'Herman Miller' },
{ product: 'Bookcase', manufacturer: 'IKEA' },
{ product: 'Door' },
]);
const pluck = collection.pluck('product', 'manufacturer');
pluck.all();
//=> {
//=> IKEA: 'Bookcase',
//=> 'Herman Miller': 'Chair',
//=> '': 'Door',
//=> }
pop()
- Also works when collection is based on an object
push()
- Accepts spread/rest operator
collection.push(...values)
random()
- Also works when collection is based on an object
shift()
- Also works when collection is based on an object
shuffle()
- Also works when collection is based on an object
split()
- Splits the collection into the given number of collections
const collection = collect([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
collection.split(2).dump();
// Prior to 4.0.0
//=> [
//=> [1, 2, 3],
//=> [4, 5],
//=> ]
// After 4.0.0
//=> Collection {
//=> items: {
//=> Collection {
//=> items: [1, 2, 3]
//=> },
//=> Collection {
//=> items: [4, 5]
//=> },
//=> }
//=> }
take()
- Also works when collection is based on an object
toArray()
- Now works recursively like Laravel collections
toArray()method - More information: https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/issues/138
toJson()
- Now works recursively like Laravel collections
toArray()method - More information: https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/issues/138
wrap()
- Now wraps objects correctly. The key/values are places directly on the collection. Previously objects were wrapped in an array.
Misc
- Added
CHANGELOG.md