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deepmerge =========
> ~540B gzipped, ~1.1kB minified
Merge the enumerable attributes of two objects deeply.
the future ----------
Should we publish a version 2? [Give your opinion.](https://github.com/KyleAMathews/deepmerge/issues/72)
example =======
<!--js
var merge = require('./') -->
```js var x = { foo: { bar: 3 }, array: [{ does: 'work', too: [ 1, 2, 3 ] }] }
var y = { foo: { baz: 4 }, quux: 5, array: [{ does: 'work', too: [ 4, 5, 6 ] }, { really: 'yes' }] }
var expected = { foo: { bar: 3, baz: 4 }, array: [{ does: 'work', too: [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ] }, { really: 'yes' }], quux: 5 }
merge(x, y) // => expected ```
methods =======
``` var merge = require('deepmerge') ```
merge(x, y, [options]) -----------
Merge two objects `x` and `y` deeply, returning a new merged object with the elements from both `x` and `y`.
If an element at the same key is present for both `x` and `y`, the value from `y` will appear in the result.
Merging creates a new object, so that neither `x` or `y` are be modified. However, child objects on `x` or `y` are copied over - if you want to copy all values, you must pass `true` to the clone option.
merge.all(arrayOfObjects, [options]) -----------
Merges two or more objects into a single result object.
```js var x = { foo: { bar: 3 } } var y = { foo: { baz: 4 } } var z = { bar: 'yay!' }
var expected = { foo: { bar: 3, baz: 4 }, bar: 'yay!' }
merge.all([x, y, z]) // => expected ```
### options
#### arrayMerge
The merge will also merge arrays and array values by default. However, there are nigh-infinite valid ways to merge arrays, and you may want to supply your own. You can do this by passing an `arrayMerge` function as an option.
```js function concatMerge(destinationArray, sourceArray, options) { destinationArray // => [1, 2, 3] sourceArray // => [3, 2, 1] options // => { arrayMerge: concatMerge } return destinationArray.concat(sourceArray) } merge([1, 2, 3], [3, 2, 1], { arrayMerge: concatMerge }) // => [1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 1] ```
To prevent arrays from being merged:
```js const dontMerge = (destination, source) => source const output = merge({ coolThing: [1,2,3] }, { coolThing: ['a', 'b', 'c'] }, { arrayMerge: dontMerge }) output // => { coolThing: ['a', 'b', 'c'] } ```
#### clone
Defaults to `false`. If `clone` is `true` then both `x` and `y` are recursively cloned as part of the merge.
install =======
With [npm](http://npmjs.org) do:
```sh npm install deepmerge ```
Just want to download the file without using any package managers/bundlers? [Download the UMD version from unpkg.com](https://unpkg.com/deepmerge/dist/umd.js).
test ====
With [npm](http://npmjs.org) do:
```sh npm test ```
license =======
MIT
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