import { reduce, either, curry, prop, sort, comparator, map, lt } from 'ramda';
/**
* Sort a list of objects by a list of props (if first prop value is equivalent, sort by second, etc).
*
* @func sortByProps
* @memberOf RA
* @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/2.26.0|v2.26.0}
* @category List
* @sig [k] -> [{k: v}] -> [{k: v}]
* @param {Array.<string>} props A list of properties in the list param to sort by
* @param {Array.<object>} list A list of objects to be sorted
* @return {Array.<object>} A new list sorted by the properties in the props param
* @example
*
* sortByProps(['num'], [{num: 3}, {num: 2}, {num: 1}])
* //=> [{num: 1}, {num: 2} {num: 3}]
* sortByProps(['letter', 'num'], [{num: 3, letter: 'a'}, {num: 2, letter: 'a'} {num: 1, letter: 'z'}])
* //=> [ {num: 2, letter: 'a'}, {num: 3, letter: 'a'}, {num: 1, letter: 'z'}]
* sortByProps(['name', 'num'], [{num: 3}, {num: 2}, {num: 1}])
* //=> [{num: 1}, {num: 2}, {num: 3}]
*/
const sortByProps = curry((props, list) => {
const firstTruthy = ([head, ...tail]) => reduce(either, head, tail);
const makeComparator = (propName) =>
comparator((a, b) => lt(prop(propName, a), prop(propName, b)));
return sort(firstTruthy(map(makeComparator, props)), list);
});
export default sortByProps;