Let’s say I have an object:
[ { 'title': "some title" 'channel_id':'123we' 'options': [ { 'channel_id':'abc' 'image':'http://asdasd.com/all-inclusive-block-img.jpg' 'title':'All-Inclusive' 'options':[ { 'channel_id':'dsa2' 'title':'Some Recommends' 'options':[ { 'image':'http://www.asdasd.com' 'title':'Sandals' 'id':'1' 'content':{ ...
I want to find the one object where the id is 1. Is there a function for something like this? I could use Underscore’s _.filter
method, but I would have to start at the top and filter down.
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Answer
Recursion is your friend. I updated the function to account for property arrays:
function getObject(theObject) { var result = null; if(theObject instanceof Array) { for(var i = 0; i < theObject.length; i++) { result = getObject(theObject[i]); if (result) { break; } } } else { for(var prop in theObject) { console.log(prop + ': ' + theObject[prop]); if(prop == 'id') { if(theObject[prop] == 1) { return theObject; } } if(theObject[prop] instanceof Object || theObject[prop] instanceof Array) { result = getObject(theObject[prop]); if (result) { break; } } } } return result; }
updated jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/FM3qu/7/