Suppose, we have this dummy array that contains the login info of two of many users of a social networking platform −
const array = [{
email: '[email protected]',
password: '123'
},
{
email: '[email protected]',
password: '123'
}
];We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an email string and a password string.
The function should return a boolean based on the fact whether or not the user exists in the database.
Example
Following is the code −
const array = [{
email: '[email protected]',
password: '123'
}, {
email: '[email protected]',
password: '123'
}];
const matchCredentials = (email, password) => {
const match = array.find(el => {
return el.email === email && el.password === password;
});
return !!match;
};
console.log(matchCredentials('[email protected]', '123'));
console.log(matchCredentials('[email protected]', '1423'));This will produce the following output on console −
true false