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jquery - How to find index of an object by key and value in an javascript array

Given:

var peoples = [
  { "attr1": "bob", "attr2": "pizza" },
  { "attr1": "john", "attr2": "sushi" },
  { "attr1": "larry", "attr2": "hummus" }
];

Wanted:

Index of object where attr === value for example attr1 === "john" or attr2 === "hummus"

Update: Please, read my question carefully, i do not want to find the object via $.inArray nor i want to get the value of a specific object attribute. Please consider this for your answers. Thanks!

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The Functional Approach

All the cool kids are doing functional programming (hello React users) these days so I thought I would give the functional solution. In my view it's actually a lot nicer than the imperatival for and each loops that have been proposed thus far and with ES6 syntax it is quite elegant.

Update

There's now a great way of doing this called findIndex which takes a function that return true/false based on whether the array element matches (as always, check for browser compatibility though).

var index = peoples.findIndex(function(person) {
  return person.attr1 == "john"
});

With ES6 syntax you get to write this:

var index = peoples.findIndex(p => p.attr1 == "john");

The (Old) Functional Approach

TL;DR

If you're looking for index where peoples[index].attr1 == "john" use:

var index = peoples.map(function(o) { return o.attr1; }).indexOf("john");

Explanation

Step 1

Use .map() to get an array of values given a particular key:

var values = object_array.map(function(o) { return o.your_key; });

The line above takes you from here:

var peoples = [
  { "attr1": "bob", "attr2": "pizza" },
  { "attr1": "john", "attr2": "sushi" },
  { "attr1": "larry", "attr2": "hummus" }
];

To here:

var values = [ "bob", "john", "larry" ];

Step 2

Now we just use .indexOf() to find the index of the key we want (which is, of course, also the index of the object we're looking for):

var index = values.indexOf(your_value);

Solution

We combine all of the above:

var index = peoples.map(function(o) { return o.attr1; }).indexOf("john");

Or, if you prefer ES6 syntax:

var index = peoples.map((o) => o.attr1).indexOf("john");

Demo:

var peoples = [
  { "attr1": "bob", "attr2": "pizza" },
  { "attr1": "john", "attr2": "sushi" },
  { "attr1": "larry", "attr2": "hummus" }
];

var index = peoples.map(function(o) { return o.attr1; }).indexOf("john");
console.log("index of 'john': " + index);

var index = peoples.map((o) => o.attr1).indexOf("larry");
console.log("index of 'larry': " + index);

var index = peoples.map(function(o) { return o.attr1; }).indexOf("fred");
console.log("index of 'fred': " + index);

var index = peoples.map((o) => o.attr2).indexOf("pizza");
console.log("index of 'pizza' in 'attr2': " + index);

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