Ramda Adjunct 2.26.0

renameKeys.js

import { curry, has } from 'ramda';

import renameKeysWith from './renameKeysWith';

const valueOrKey = keysMap => key => {
  if (has(key, keysMap)) {
    return keysMap[key];
  }
  return key;
};

/**
 * Creates a new object with the own properties of the provided object, but the
 * keys renamed according to the keysMap object as `{oldKey: newKey}`.
 * When some key is not found in the keysMap, then it's passed as-is.
 *
 * Keep in mind that in the case of keys conflict is behaviour undefined and
 * the result may vary between various JS engines!
 *
 * @func renameKeys
 * @memberOf RA
 * @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/1.5.0|v1.5.0}
 * @category Object
 * @sig {a: b} -> {a: *} -> {b: *}
 * @param {!Object} keysMap
 * @param {!Object} obj
 * @return {!Object} New object with renamed keys
 * @see {@link https://github.com/ramda/ramda/wiki/Cookbook#rename-keys-of-an-object|Ramda Cookbook}, {@link RA.renameKeysWith|renameKeysWith}
 * @example
 *
 * const input = { firstName: 'Elisia', age: 22, type: 'human' };
 *
 * RA.renameKeys({ firstName: 'name', type: 'kind', foo: 'bar' })(input);
 * //=> { name: 'Elisia', age: 22, kind: 'human' }
 */
const renameKeys = curry((keysMap, obj) =>
  renameKeysWith(valueOrKey(keysMap), obj)
);

export default renameKeys;