define(['../internal/baseCallback', '../internal/baseFind', '../internal/baseForOwn'], function(baseCallback, baseFind, baseForOwn) { /** * This method is like `_.findIndex` except that it returns the key of the * first element `predicate` returns truthy for, instead of the element itself. * * If a property name is provided for `predicate` the created "_.property" * style callback returns the property value of the given element. * * If an object is provided for `predicate` the created "_.matches" style * callback returns `true` for elements that have the properties of the given * object, else `false`. * * @static * @memberOf _ * @category Object * @param {Object} object The object to search. * @param {Function|Object|string} [predicate=_.identity] The function invoked * per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it is used to * create a "_.property" or "_.matches" style callback respectively. * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `predicate`. * @returns {string|undefined} Returns the key of the matched element, else `undefined`. * @example * * var users = { * 'barney': { 'age': 36, 'active': true }, * 'fred': { 'age': 40, 'active': false }, * 'pebbles': { 'age': 1, 'active': true } * }; * * _.findKey(users, function(chr) { return chr.age < 40; }); * // => 'barney' (iteration order is not guaranteed) * * // using the "_.matches" callback shorthand * _.findKey(users, { 'age': 1 }); * // => 'pebbles' * * // using the "_.property" callback shorthand * _.findKey(users, 'active'); * // => 'barney' */ function findKey(object, predicate, thisArg) { predicate = baseCallback(predicate, thisArg, 3); return baseFind(object, predicate, baseForOwn, true); } return findKey; });