Use the built-inES2015
Object.assign()
ponyfill
Node.js 4 and up, as well as every evergreen browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari), support Object.assign()
ð. If you target only those environments, then by all means, use Object.assign()
instead of this package.
$ npm install --save object-assign
Usage
API objectAssign(target, [source, ...])const objectAssign = require('object-assign');
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objectAssign({foo: 0}, {bar: 1});
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objectAssign({foo: 0}, {bar: 1}, {baz: 2});
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objectAssign({foo: 0}, {foo: 1}, {foo: 2});
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objectAssign({foo: 0}, null, {bar: 1}, undefined);
Assigns enumerable own properties of source
objects to the target
object and returns the target
object. Additional source
objects will overwrite previous ones.
Object.assign()
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