I have this array:
data: [
'+section1+',
'big text 1 here.',
'big text 2 here followed by list:',
'-this is list item;',
'-this is another list item;',
'+section2+',
'big text 3 here followed by list:',
'-this is list item;',
'-this is another list item;',
'-this is another list item;',
'+section3+',
'big text 4 here.'
],
I want to transform that array into
"data": [
{
section: "section1",
content: [
{
"text": "big text 1 here.",
"list": []
},
}
{
"text": "big text 2 here followed by list:",
"list": [
"-this is list item;",
"-this is another list item;"
]
},
]
}
{
section: "section2"
content:[
{
"text": "big text 3 here followed by list:",
"list": [
"-this is list item;",
"-this is another list item;",
"-this is another list item;"
]
},
]
}
{
section: "section3",
content: [
{
"text": "big text 4 here.",
"list": []
}
]
}
]
I have this code that doing about that:
interface DataItem {
text: string
list: string[]
}
function isListItem(item: string): boolean {
return item.startsWith('-') && item.endsWith(';')
}
const transformedData = data.reduce<DataItem[]>((acc, item) => {
// if item is list item
if (isListItem(item)) {
// get last DataItem from acc
const lastDataItem = acc[acc.length - 1]
// and use it as list item's parent
if (lastDataItem) {
lastDataItem.list.push(item)
} else {
console.error(`Parent text not found for list item ${item}`)
}
return acc
}
// if item is not list item, use it as new parent/DataItem
const dataItem: DataItem = {
text: item,
list: []
}
return [...acc, dataItem]
}, [])
What it missing is ignoring the sections. Any ideas how to modify that reduce function so it will produce expected result?
To determine a section I came up with this funciton:
function isSection(item: string): boolean {
return item.startsWith('+') && item.endsWith('+')
}