Suppose we have a complex JSON Object like this −
const obj = { "id": "0001", "fieldName": "sample1", "fieldValue" "0001", "subList": [ { "id": 1001, "fieldName": "Sample Child 1", "fieldValue": "1001", "subList": [] }, { "id": 1002, "fieldName": "Sample Child 2", "fieldValue": "1002", "subList": [] } ] }
We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in one such object and a key value pair (necessarily an "id" key-value pair). Then the function should return the whole sub object that contains the queried key/value pair.
Example
The code for this will be −
const obj = { "id": "0001", "fieldName": "sample1", "fieldValue": "0001", "subList": [ { "id": 1001, "fieldName": "Sample Child 1", "fieldValue": "1001", "subList": [] }, { "id": 1002, "fieldName": "Sample Child 2", "fieldValue": "1002", "subList": [] } ] } function searchById(searchKey, obj) { let key = Object.keys(searchKey)[0]; let res; if (obj[key] === searchKey[key]) { return obj; }; obj.subList.some(function (a) { res = searchById(searchKey, a); return res; }); return res; } console.log(searchById({id: 1002}, obj));
Output
And the output in the console will be −
{ id: 1002, fieldName: 'Sample Child 2', fieldValue: '1002', subList: [] }