How to map properties of an object to another?
I know there are many questions on this matter, but I can't figure out how to apply it in my case.
Code is as following:
const mailDocumentSchema = new schema.Entity('mailDocuments', {}, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailSchema = new schema.Entity('mails', { emailDocument: [mailDocumentSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailAccountSchema = new schema.Entity('mailAccounts', { mails: [mailSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'address' });
const mailMapper = (item: any): Mail => ({
id: item.identifier,
title: item.subject,
documents: item.emailDocument,
subject: item.realSubject,
receiver: item.receiver,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
sendDate: item.sendDate,
body: item.body
});
const mailDocumentMapper = (item: any): MailDocument => ({
id: item.identifier,
docId: item.oldDocId,
name: item.name,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
bodyStatus: item.bodyStatus
});
export const undefinedDocumentsMapper = (response: any): NormalizedMailbox => {
const undefinedDocuments = map(groupBy(response, item => item.receiver), (item, key) => ({ name: null, address: key, mails: item }));
const normalizedResponse = normalize(undefinedDocuments, [mailAccountSchema]);
return {
mailAccounts: Object.values<MailAccount>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailAccounts),
mails: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mails).map(mailMapper),
mailDocuments: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailDocuments).map(mailDocumentMapper)
};
};
API response is:
[
{ identifier: "...", title: "...", receiver: "...", emailDocuments: [{...}] },
...
]
What I want is to map the receiver
and title
properties from mails
entity objects to mailDocuments
entity objects.
As a result to get mailDocuments
entity objects as such:
{
id: "...",
docId: "...",
name: "...",
createdDate: "...",
bodyStatus: ...,
title: "...",
receiver: "..."
}
How to accomplish this?
javascript schema lodash normalizr
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I know there are many questions on this matter, but I can't figure out how to apply it in my case.
Code is as following:
const mailDocumentSchema = new schema.Entity('mailDocuments', {}, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailSchema = new schema.Entity('mails', { emailDocument: [mailDocumentSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailAccountSchema = new schema.Entity('mailAccounts', { mails: [mailSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'address' });
const mailMapper = (item: any): Mail => ({
id: item.identifier,
title: item.subject,
documents: item.emailDocument,
subject: item.realSubject,
receiver: item.receiver,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
sendDate: item.sendDate,
body: item.body
});
const mailDocumentMapper = (item: any): MailDocument => ({
id: item.identifier,
docId: item.oldDocId,
name: item.name,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
bodyStatus: item.bodyStatus
});
export const undefinedDocumentsMapper = (response: any): NormalizedMailbox => {
const undefinedDocuments = map(groupBy(response, item => item.receiver), (item, key) => ({ name: null, address: key, mails: item }));
const normalizedResponse = normalize(undefinedDocuments, [mailAccountSchema]);
return {
mailAccounts: Object.values<MailAccount>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailAccounts),
mails: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mails).map(mailMapper),
mailDocuments: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailDocuments).map(mailDocumentMapper)
};
};
API response is:
[
{ identifier: "...", title: "...", receiver: "...", emailDocuments: [{...}] },
...
]
What I want is to map the receiver
and title
properties from mails
entity objects to mailDocuments
entity objects.
As a result to get mailDocuments
entity objects as such:
{
id: "...",
docId: "...",
name: "...",
createdDate: "...",
bodyStatus: ...,
title: "...",
receiver: "..."
}
How to accomplish this?
javascript schema lodash normalizr
add a comment |
I know there are many questions on this matter, but I can't figure out how to apply it in my case.
Code is as following:
const mailDocumentSchema = new schema.Entity('mailDocuments', {}, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailSchema = new schema.Entity('mails', { emailDocument: [mailDocumentSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailAccountSchema = new schema.Entity('mailAccounts', { mails: [mailSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'address' });
const mailMapper = (item: any): Mail => ({
id: item.identifier,
title: item.subject,
documents: item.emailDocument,
subject: item.realSubject,
receiver: item.receiver,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
sendDate: item.sendDate,
body: item.body
});
const mailDocumentMapper = (item: any): MailDocument => ({
id: item.identifier,
docId: item.oldDocId,
name: item.name,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
bodyStatus: item.bodyStatus
});
export const undefinedDocumentsMapper = (response: any): NormalizedMailbox => {
const undefinedDocuments = map(groupBy(response, item => item.receiver), (item, key) => ({ name: null, address: key, mails: item }));
const normalizedResponse = normalize(undefinedDocuments, [mailAccountSchema]);
return {
mailAccounts: Object.values<MailAccount>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailAccounts),
mails: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mails).map(mailMapper),
mailDocuments: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailDocuments).map(mailDocumentMapper)
};
};
API response is:
[
{ identifier: "...", title: "...", receiver: "...", emailDocuments: [{...}] },
...
]
What I want is to map the receiver
and title
properties from mails
entity objects to mailDocuments
entity objects.
As a result to get mailDocuments
entity objects as such:
{
id: "...",
docId: "...",
name: "...",
createdDate: "...",
bodyStatus: ...,
title: "...",
receiver: "..."
}
How to accomplish this?
javascript schema lodash normalizr
I know there are many questions on this matter, but I can't figure out how to apply it in my case.
Code is as following:
const mailDocumentSchema = new schema.Entity('mailDocuments', {}, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailSchema = new schema.Entity('mails', { emailDocument: [mailDocumentSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'identifier' });
const mailAccountSchema = new schema.Entity('mailAccounts', { mails: [mailSchema] }, { idAttribute: 'address' });
const mailMapper = (item: any): Mail => ({
id: item.identifier,
title: item.subject,
documents: item.emailDocument,
subject: item.realSubject,
receiver: item.receiver,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
sendDate: item.sendDate,
body: item.body
});
const mailDocumentMapper = (item: any): MailDocument => ({
id: item.identifier,
docId: item.oldDocId,
name: item.name,
createdDate: item.createdDate,
bodyStatus: item.bodyStatus
});
export const undefinedDocumentsMapper = (response: any): NormalizedMailbox => {
const undefinedDocuments = map(groupBy(response, item => item.receiver), (item, key) => ({ name: null, address: key, mails: item }));
const normalizedResponse = normalize(undefinedDocuments, [mailAccountSchema]);
return {
mailAccounts: Object.values<MailAccount>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailAccounts),
mails: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mails).map(mailMapper),
mailDocuments: Object.values<any>(normalizedResponse.entities.mailDocuments).map(mailDocumentMapper)
};
};
API response is:
[
{ identifier: "...", title: "...", receiver: "...", emailDocuments: [{...}] },
...
]
What I want is to map the receiver
and title
properties from mails
entity objects to mailDocuments
entity objects.
As a result to get mailDocuments
entity objects as such:
{
id: "...",
docId: "...",
name: "...",
createdDate: "...",
bodyStatus: ...,
title: "...",
receiver: "..."
}
How to accomplish this?
javascript schema lodash normalizr
javascript schema lodash normalizr
asked Nov 25 '18 at 8:16
Ahmet ÖmerAhmet Ömer
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If I understand correctly, you can do the following:
mails.forEach(mail => {
mail.documents.forEach(document => {
document.receiver = email.receiver
document.title = email.title
})
})
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If I understand correctly, you can do the following:
mails.forEach(mail => {
mail.documents.forEach(document => {
document.receiver = email.receiver
document.title = email.title
})
})
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If I understand correctly, you can do the following:
mails.forEach(mail => {
mail.documents.forEach(document => {
document.receiver = email.receiver
document.title = email.title
})
})
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If I understand correctly, you can do the following:
mails.forEach(mail => {
mail.documents.forEach(document => {
document.receiver = email.receiver
document.title = email.title
})
})
If I understand correctly, you can do the following:
mails.forEach(mail => {
mail.documents.forEach(document => {
document.receiver = email.receiver
document.title = email.title
})
})
answered Nov 29 '18 at 15:15
ErrornameErrorname
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