Automatically sorted arrays.
Automatic ascending, descending or custom sorting of arrays. After enabling autosort, adding new entries to the array will automatically sort the array.
Supported Environments: Chrome, Firefox, Edge and NodeJS 6+
Note: this feature relies on the Proxy object so is not suitable for any environment that does not have it implemented.
npm
npm install array-autosort
yarn
yarn add array-autosort
// common js
const autosort = require('array-autosort');
const arr = autosort([1,2,3]);
// es6 modules
import autosort from 'array-autosort';
const arr = autosort([1,2,3]);
Returns an array.
Type: Array
Array to autosort. If not provied, an empty array will be used by default.
Type: Function
or Boolean
If undefined
or false
the sorter will be an ascending sort (default behaviour)
If true
the sorter will be a descending sort
If Function
it will be used as a custom sort function
Stops autosorting the array and returns it.
// sort ascending
var arr = autosort([10,5,1]); // [1,5,10]
arr.push(6); // [1,5,6,10]
arr.unshift(3); // [1,3,5,6,10]
// false is also an alias for ascending sort
autosort([3,2,1], false); // [1,2,3]
// sort descending
var arr = autosort([1,2,3], true); // [3,2,1]
arr.push(10); // [10,3,2,1]
// custom sorter
var sorter = function(a,b) {
var aId = a.id;
var bId = b.id;
return aId === bId ? 0 : (aId < bId ? -1 : 1);
}
var arr = autosort([{id:10},{id:4},{id:20}], sorter); // [{id:4},{id:10},{id:20}]
arr.push({id:13}); // [{id:4},{id:10},{id:13},{id:20}]
// array.reverse will also reverse the autosorter
var arr = autosort([10,5,1]); // [1,5,10]
arr.push(3); // [1,3,5,10]
arr.reverse(); // [10,5,3,1]
arr.push(8); // [10,8,5,3,1]
// cancel autosort
var arr = autosort([10,5,1]); // [1,5,10]
arr = arr.cancelAutosort();
arr.push(3); // [1,5,10,3]