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toHash

JS TODO

Reduces a given Array-like into a value hash (keyed data store).

Given an Iterable or Array-like structure, call Array.prototype.reduce.call() on the provided object to step over it and return an Object, keyed by the reference value.

const toHash = (object, key) =>
Array.prototype.reduce.call(
object,
(acc, data, index) => ((acc[!key ? index : data[key]] = data), acc),
{}
);
toHash([4, 3, 2, 1]); // { 0: 4, 1: 3, 2: 2, 3: 1 }
toHash([{ a: "label" }], "a"); // { label: { a: 'label' } }
// A more in depth example:
let users = [
{ id: 1, first: "Jon" },
{ id: 2, first: "Joe" },
{ id: 3, first: "Moe" },
];
let managers = [{ manager: 1, employees: [2, 3] }];
// We use function here because we want a bindable reference, but a closure referencing the hash would work, too.
managers.forEach(
(manager) =>
(manager.employees = manager.employees.map(function (id) {
return this[id];
}, toHash(users, "id")))
);
managers; // [ { manager:1, employees: [ { id: 2, first: "Joe" }, { id: 3, first: "Moe" } ] } ]