Let’s say the following is our JSON array −
var details = [ { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "John Smith", "customerCountryName": "US" } ] }, { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "David Miller", "customerCountryName": "AUS" } ] }, { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "Bob Taylor", "customerCountryName": "UK" } ] } ]
To get only the CustomerName values, use the concept of map() −
Example
var details = [ { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "John Smith", "customerCountryName": "US" } ] }, { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "David Miller", "customerCountryName": "AUS" } ] }, { "customerDetails": [ { "customerName": "Bob Taylor", "customerCountryName": "UK" } ] } ] var allCustomerName = details.map(obj=> obj.customerDetails[0].customerName); console.log(allCustomerName);
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here my file name is demo206.js.
Output
PS C:\Users\Amit\javascript-code> node demo206.js [ 'John Smith', 'David Miller', 'Bob Taylor' ]