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javascript deep copy using JSON


I have problem with javascript object(array) deep copy. I read many good way to deal with it. And I also know that jQuery has $.extend API to this problem. But my question is: Can I just using JSON stringify and parse method to solve this problem?

Here's my code:

function deepCopy(oldValue) { 
  var newValue
  strValue = JSON.stringify(oldValue)
  return newValue = JSON.parse(strValue)
}

var a = {
  b: 'b',
  c: [1,2,4],
  d: null
}

copy = deepCopy(a)

console.log(a === copy) // false
console.log(a.c === copy.c) // false

PS: I've known that if no all objects are serializable, but the only situation I know is that when the object contains a property which is function. Any other situation?


Solution

  • If your object is "small" and contains exclusively serializable properties, a simple deepCopy hack using JSON serialization should be OK. But, if your object is large, you could run into problems. And if it contains unserializable properties, those'll go missing:

    var o = {
     a: 1,
     b: 2,
     sum: function() { return a + b; }
    };
    
    var o2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(o));
    console.log(o2);
    

    Yields:

    Object {a: 1, b: 2}
    

    Interestingly enough, a fair number of deep-copy solutions in C# are similar serialization/deserialization tricks.

    Addendum: Not sure what you're hoping for in terms of comparing the objects after the copy. But, for complex objects, you generally need to write your own Compare() and/or Equals() method for an accurate comparison.

    Also notable, this sort of copy doesn't preserve type information.

    JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(new A())) instanceof A === false