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ecmascript 6 - How do I merge two javascript objects together in ES6+?

I'm sick & tired of always having to write code like this:

function shallowExtend(obj1,obj2){
  var key;
  for ( key in obj2 ) {
    if ( obj2.hasOwnProperty(key) === false )  continue;
    obj1[key] = obj2[key]
  }
}

Or if I don't want to write the code myself, implement a library that does it already. Surely ES6+ is coming to the rescue on this will provide us with something like a Object.prototype.extend(obj2...) or Object.extend(obj1,obj2...)

So does ES6+ provide such functionality? If not already there, then is such functionality planned? If not planned, then why not?

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You will be able to do a shallow merge/extend/assign in ES6 by using Object.assign:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign

Syntax:

Object.assign(target, sources);

where ...sources represents the source object(s).

Example:

var obj1 = {name: 'Daisy', age: 30};
var obj2 = {name: 'Casey'};

Object.assign(obj1, obj2);

console.log(obj1.name === 'Casey' && obj1.age === 30);
// true

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