offers foolproof deep cloning of objects, arrays, numbers, strings, maps, sets, promises, etc. in JavaScript.
npm install clone
(It also works with browserify, ender or standalone. You may want to use the
option noParse
in browserify to reduce the resulting file size, since usually
Buffer
s are not needed in browsers.)
var clone = require('clone');
var a, b;
a = { foo: { bar: 'baz' } }; // initial value of a
b = clone(a); // clone a -> b
a.foo.bar = 'foo'; // change a
console.log(a); // show a
console.log(b); // show b
This will print:
{ foo: { bar: 'foo' } }
{ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }
clone masters cloning simple objects (even with custom prototype), arrays, Date objects, and RegExp objects. Everything is cloned recursively, so that you can clone dates in arrays in objects, for example.
value
: The value that you want to clone, any type allowed.circular
: Boolean, defaults totrue
. Callclone
withcircular
set tofalse
if you are certain thatobj
contains no circular references. This will give better performance if needed. There is no error ifundefined
ornull
is passed asobj
.depth
: Depth to which the object is to be cloned (optional, defaults toInfinity
)prototype
: Sets the prototype to be used when cloning anObject
. (optional, defaults to__proto__
of the to be cloned value, ie. the cloned object will have the same prototype as the original).includeNonEnumerable
: Set totrue
if the non-enumerable properties should be cloned as well. Non-enumerable properties on the prototype chain will be ignored. (optional, defaults tofalse
)
you can specify circular
, depth
, prototype
and includeNonEnumerable
with
a single opts
Object
.
obj
-- the object that you want to clone
Does a prototype clone as described by Oran Looney.
var a, b;
a = { hello: 'world' };
a.myself = a;
b = clone(a);
console.log(b);
This will print:
{ hello: "world", myself: [Circular] }
So, b.myself
points to b
, not a
. Neat!
npm test
- Use
Buffer.allocUnsafe()
on Node >= 4.5.0 (contributed by @ChALkeR)
- Fix build badge in README
- Add support for cloning Maps and Sets on Internet Explorer
- Add support for cloning Errors
- Exclude non-enumerable symbol-named object properties from cloning
- Add option to include non-enumerable own properties of objects
- Add support for cloning ES6 Maps, Sets, Promises, and Symbols
- Use
Buffer.allocUnsafe()
on Node >= 4.5.0 (contributed by @ChALkeR; backported from v2.1.2)
- Close XSS vulnerability in the NPM package, which included the file
test-apart-ctx.html
. This vulnerability was disclosed by Juho Nurminen of 2NS - Second Nature Security.
- Fix call on getRegExpFlags
- Refactor utilities
- Refactor test suite
- Fix nodeunit version
- Directly call getRegExpFlags
- Improve browser support
- Improve browser testability
- Move helper methods to private namespace
Some special objects like a socket or process.stdout
/stderr
are known to not
be cloneable. If you find other objects that cannot be cloned, please open an
issue.
If you encounter any bugs or issues, feel free to open an issue at github or send me an email to paul@vorba.ch. I also always like to hear from you, if you’re using my code.
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