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I have build my own application using NodeJs with MySQL database. When I fetch a table I am getting some set of value which will look like this. My actual requirement is I need to get keys of hashes from this array.

 [ RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'aoc_com', Input: 'ipc3' },
  RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'build', Input: 'RH' },
  RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'daq_type', Input: 'Full' },
  RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'endingport', Input: '8030' },
  RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'id_type', Input: 'TAM9' },
  RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'od_build_type', Input: 'Test_OD' },

First I tried to remove RowDataPacket by using JSON.stringify(rows). Now my array look like this

[{"FieldName":"aoc_com","Input":"ipc3"},{"FieldName":"build","Input":"RH"},{"FieldName":"daq_type","Input":"Full"},{"FieldName":"endingport","Input":"8030"},{"FieldName":"id_type","Input":"TAM9"},{"FieldName":"od_build_type","Input":"Test_OD"}]

Then I store this output in a variable as sysConValues and then when I tried to iterate over the var sysConValues

for (var i = 0; i < rows.length; i++) { 
  for (var key in sysConValues[i]) { 
     console.log(sysConValues); 
  }
}

I'm getting output as 0 instead of ['FieldName', 'Input']. What I did wrong here and how to get keys from sysConValues.

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  • for (var key of Object.keys(sysConValues[i])) {
    – Jay Harris
    Mar 30, 2018 at 5:27
  • As you have JSON.stringify(rows) you need to JSON.parse() it in order to iterate over it. Mar 30, 2018 at 5:35

3 Answers 3

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You don't need to remove RowDataPacket, by using JSON.stringify() and JSON.parse(). You can leave it as is and iterate over the original array.

var packets = [ RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'aoc_com', Input: 'ipc3' },
    RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'build', Input: 'RH' },
    RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'daq_type', Input: 'Full' },
    RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'endingport', Input: '8030' },
    RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'id_type', Input: 'TAM9' },
    RowDataPacket { FieldName: 'od_build_type', Input: 'Test_OD' }];

packets.forEach(function (packet) {
    for(var key in packet) {
        if(!packet.hasOwnProperty(key)) { continue; }

        console.log(key);
    }
});
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  • Can I iterate this same inside .ejs Mar 30, 2018 at 5:51
  • Yes, but it's a better practice to encapsulate this into a function.
    – Behrooz
    Mar 30, 2018 at 7:34
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What I did understand by your question is that you want keys for every object in your array.

So you can get keys by using Array.prototype.map.

let arr = [{
    FieldName: 'aoc_com',
    Input: 'ipc3'
  },
  {
    FieldName: 'build',
    Input: 'RH'
  },
  {
    FieldName: 'daq_type',
    Input: 'Full'
  },
  {
    FieldName: 'endingport',
    Input: '8030'
  },
  {
    FieldName: 'id_type',
    Input: 'TAM9'
  },
  {
    FieldName: 'od_build_type',
    Input: 'Test_OD'
  }
];

let keyArr = arr.map(o => Object.keys(o));
console.log(keyArr);

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The answer to your question

var array = [{"FieldName":"aoc_com","Input":"ipc3"}, 
  {"FieldName":"build","Input":"RH"}, 
  {"FieldName":"daq_type","Input":"Full"}, 
  {"FieldName":"endingport","Input":"8030"}, 
  {"FieldName":"id_type","Input":"TAM9"}, 
  {"FieldName":"od_build_type","Input":"Test_OD"}];
var hashResult = {};
for (var key in array) { 
  console.log(array[key].FieldName); 
  hashResult[`${array[key].FieldName}`] = array[key].Input;
}

console.log(hashResult);
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  • thanks for your response but here keys will get change of all the tables. So we should not use the keys static. Mar 30, 2018 at 5:46
  • can you brief on keys static.
    – SanRam
    Mar 30, 2018 at 5:52
  • Static means hard code something like that. Sorry I were wrong. Mar 30, 2018 at 6:38

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