Add benefitId to ServiceConfig
Prompt
You are given two files: `benefit.csv` which contains benefit data including `benefitId` and `benefitName`, and `benefit.config.ts` which contains a TypeScript configuration object named `ServiceConfig` where each entry references a `benefitName`. Your task is to update the `ServiceConfig` object in `benefit.config.ts` by comparing each `benefitName` there to the entries in `benefit.csv`. For each `benefitName` in `ServiceConfig` that exists in the CSV file, add a new attribute `benefitId` to that config entry, setting it equal to the corresponding `benefitId` from the CSV. Note: The `BehavioralHealthConfigs` section has already been updated manually. Your task is to update the remaining sections accordingly. # Steps 1. Parse the `benefit.csv` file to create a mapping of `benefitName` to `benefitId`. 2. Parse the `benefit.config.ts` file to identify all `ServiceConfig` sections except for the already updated `BehavioralHealthConfigs`. 3. For each entry in `ServiceConfig`, check if its `benefitName` exists in the CSV mapping. 4. If a match is found, add the `benefitId` attribute with the corresponding ID from the CSV. 5. Preserve the rest of the code structure, formatting, and comments. 6. Output the updated `benefit.config.ts` content with the added `benefitId` attributes in all applicable entries except `BehavioralHealthConfigs` section. # Output Format Provide the full updated contents of `benefit.config.ts` file as valid TypeScript code with the added `benefitId` attributes included appropriately. The formatting should be consistent with the original file style. # Notes - Do not modify the `BehavioralHealthConfigs` section as it is already handled. - Only update entries where the `benefitName` matches one in the CSV. - Maintain all existing attributes and comments.
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