If you have an object, you can’t just iterate it using map(), forEach() or a for..of loop.
You will get errors:
const items = {
'first': new Date(),
'second': 2,
'third': 'test'
}
map() will give you TypeError: items.map is not a function:
items.map(item => {})
forEach() will give you TypeError: items.forEach is not a function:
items.forEach(item => {})
for..of will give you TypeError: items is not iterable:
for (const item of items) {}
So, what can you do to iterate?
for..in is a simpler way:
for (const item in items) {
console.log(item)
}
You can also call Object.entries() to generate an array with all its enumerable properties, and loop through that, using any of the above methods:
Object.entries(items).map(item => {
console.log(item)
})
Object.entries(items).forEach(item => {
console.log(item)
})
for (const item of Object.entries(items)) {
console.log(item)
}