33 lines
991 B
TypeScript
33 lines
991 B
TypeScript
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/**
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* Sets the value at `path` of `object`. If a portion of `path` doesn't exist,
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* it's created. Arrays are created for missing index properties while objects
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* are created for all other missing properties. Use `setWith` to customize
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* `path` creation.
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*
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* **Note:** This method mutates `object`.
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*
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* Inlined to just use set functionality and patch vulnerabilities
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* on existing isolated "lodash.set" package.
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*
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* @since 3.7.0
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* @category Object
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* @param {Object} object The object to modify.
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* @param {Array|string} path The path of the property to set.
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* @param {*} value The value to set.
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* @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
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* @see has, hasIn, get, unset
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* @example
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*
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* const object = { 'a': [{ 'b': { 'c': 3 } }] }
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*
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* set(object, 'a[0].b.c', 4)
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* console.log(object.a[0].b.c)
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* // => 4
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*
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* set(object, ['x', '0', 'y', 'z'], 5)
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* console.log(object.x[0].y.z)
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* // => 5
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*/
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declare function set(object: any, path: any, value: any): any;
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export default set;
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