import { curry, equals, when } from 'ramda'; import renameKeysWith from './renameKeysWith'; /** * Creates a new object with the own properties of the provided object, but the * key `key` renamed according to logic of renaming function. * * Keep in mind that in case the new key name already existed on the object, * the behaviour is undefined and the result may vary between various JS engines! * * @func renameKeyWith * @memberOf RA * @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/2.29.0|v2.29.0} * @category Object * @sig (k -> k) -> k -> {k: v} -> {k: v} * @param {Function} fn Function that renames the keys * @param {!string} key Key to rename * @param {!Object} obj Provided object * @return {!Object} New object with renamed key * @see {@link RA.renameKeysWith|renameKeysWith} * @example * * RA.renameKeyWith(R.concat('a'), 'A', { A: 1 }) //=> { aA: 1 } */ const renameKeyWith = curry((fn, key, obj) => renameKeysWith(when(equals(key), fn), obj) ); export default renameKeyWith;