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javascript - Remove empty & null values from nested object (ES6) - Clean nested Objects

I got an object which looks like this :

{
    "a": "string not empty",
    "b": {
        "c": "string not empty",       
    },
    "d": {
        "e": false,
        "f": 0,
        "g": true,
        "h": 10
    },
    "i": {
        "j": 0,
        "k": null
    },
    "l": {
        "m": null
    },
    "n": {
        "o": 1,
        "p": "string (not empty)",
        "q": {}
    },
    "r": [],
    "l": "2000-01-01T01:01:00.000Z",
}

Thanks to the code provided by here : https://stackoverflow.com/a/38364486/3912805 I can now remove all null values of my nested object.

I used this function so far to removeNull :

removeNull = (obj) => {
  Object.keys(obj).forEach(key =>
    (obj[key] && typeof obj[key] === 'object') && removeNull(obj[key]) ||
    (obj[key] === undefined || obj[key] === null) && delete obj[key]
  );
  return obj;
};

But I would like to enhance this function to allow me to remove all empty arrays or any empty collection which may exists in my nested object.

Final results should be without k, l & m, q, r, l:

{
    "a": "string not empty",
    "b": {
        "c": "string not empty",       
    },
    "d": {
        "e": false,
        "f": 0,
        "g": true,
        "h": 10
    },
    "i": {
        "j": 0
    },
    "n": {
        "o": 1,
        "p": "string (not empty)"
    },
    "l": "2000-01-01T01:01:00.000Z",
}

I need to keep all values which were set to 0 or to false.

I would like to enhance this removeNull's method using ES6 method, but so far I failed to do it.

I also tried old school method which was used for this How to deeply remove null values, empty objects and empty array from an object

itemToBool = item => {
  if (typeof item !== 'object' || item === null) return item;
  const cleanedItem = cleanObject(item);
  return Object.keys(cleanedItem).length !== 0 && cleanedItem;
};

cleanObject = obj => {
  if (Array.isArray(obj)) {
    const newArr = obj.map(itemToBool).filter(Boolean);
    return newArr.length && newArr;
  }
  const newObj = Object.entries(obj).reduce((a, [key, val]) => {
    const newVal = itemToBool(val);
    if (newVal !== null || newVal === false) a[key] = newVal;
    return a;
  }, {});
  return Object.keys(newObj).length > 0 && newObj;
};

but it fails too.

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You could take an straight forward approach by iterating the key/value pairs of the object and iterate nested iterable objects first and then delete the unwanted keys.

function clean(object) {
    Object
        .entries(object)
        .forEach(([k, v]) => {
            if (v && typeof v === 'object') {
                clean(v);
            }
            if (v && typeof v === 'object' && !Object.keys(v).length || v === null || v === undefined) {
                if (Array.isArray(object)) {
                    object.splice(k, 1);
                } else {
                    delete object[k];
                }
            }
        });
    return object;
}

var object = { a: "string not empty", b: { c: "string not empty" }, d: { e: false, f: 0, g: true, h: 10 }, i: { j: 0, k: null }, l: { m: null }, n: { o: 1, p: "string (not empty)", q: {} }, r: [{ foo: null }] };

console.log(clean(object));
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