How to use lodash to find and return an object from Array?

橙三吉。 提交于 2019-11-27 03:14:29

The argument passed to the callback is one of the elements of the array. The elements of your array are objects of the form {description: ..., id: ...}.

var delete_id = _.result(_.find(savedViews, function(obj) {
    return obj.description === view;
}), 'id');

Yet another alternative from the docs you linked to (lodash v3):

_.find(savedViews, 'description', view);

Lodash v4:

_.find(savedViews, ['description', view]);

lodash and ES5

var song = _.find(songs, {id:id});

lodash and ES6

let song = _.find(songs, {id});

docs at https://lodash.com/docs#find

You know you can do this just as easily without lodash:

var delete_id = savedViews.filter(function (el) {
    return el.description === view;
})[0].id;

DEMO

With the find method, your callback is going to be passed the value of each element, like:

{
    description: 'object1', id: 1
}

Thus, you want code like:

_.find(savedViews, function(o) {
        return o.description === view;
})
var delete_id = _(savedViews).where({ description : view }).get('0.id')
Afaq Ahmed Khan

for this find the given Object in an Array, a basic usage example of _.find

const array = 
[
{
    description: 'object1', id: 1
},
{
    description: 'object2', id: 2
},
{
    description: 'object3', id: 3
},
{
    description: 'object4', id: 4
}
];

this would work well

q = _.find(array, {id:'4'}); // delete id

console.log(q); // {description: 'object4', id: 4}

_.find will help with returning an element in an array, rather than it’s index. So if you have an array of objects and you want to find a single object in the array by a certain key value pare _.find is the right tools for the job.

You can use the following

import { find } from 'lodash'

Then to return the entire object (not only its key or value) from the list with the following:

let match = find(savedViews, { 'ID': 'id to match'});

You don't need Lodash or Ramda or any other extra dependency.

Just use the ES6 find() function in a functional way:

savedViews.find(el => el.description === view)

Sometimes you need to use 3rd-party libraries to get all the goodies that come with them. However, generally speaking, try avoiding dependencies when you don't need them. Dependencies can:

  • bloat your bundled code size,
  • you will have to keep them up to date,
  • and they can introduce bugs or security risks

Import lodash using

$ npm i --save lodash

var _ = require('lodash'); 

var objArrayList = 
    [
         { name: "user1"},
         { name: "user2"}, 
         { name: "user2"}
    ];

var Obj = _.find(objArrayList, { name: "user2" });

// Obj ==> { name: "user2"}

Fetch id basing on name

 {
    "roles": [
     {
      "id": 1,
      "name": "admin",
     },
     {
      "id": 3,
      "name": "manager",
     }
    ]
    }



    fetchIdBasingOnRole() {
          const self = this;
          if (this.employee.roles) {
            var roleid = _.result(
              _.find(this.getRoles, function(obj) {
                return obj.name === self.employee.roles;
              }),
              "id"
            );
          }
          return roleid;
        },
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