structuredClone polyfill

An env agnostic serializer and deserializer with recursion ability and types beyond JSON from the HTML standard itself.
- Supported Types
- not supported yet: Blob, File, FileList, ImageBitmap, ImageData or others non JS types but typed arrays are supported without major issues, but u/int8, u/int16, and u/int32 are the only safely suppored (right now).
- not possible to implement: the
{transfer: []} option can be passed but it's completely ignored.
- MDN Documentation
- Serializer
- Deserializer
Serialized values can be safely stringified as JSON too, and deserialization resurrect all values, even recursive, or more complex than what JSON allows.
Examples
Check the 100% test coverage to know even more.
import structuredClone from '@ungap/structured-clone';
const cloned = structuredClone({any: 'serializable'});
import {serialize, deserialize} from '@ungap/structured-clone';
const serialized = serialize({any: 'serializable'});
const deserialized = deserialize(serialized);
Global Polyfill
Note: Only monkey patch the global if needed. This polyfill works just fine as an explicit import: import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone"
import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone";
if (!("structuredClone" in globalThis)) {
globalThis.structuredClone = structuredClone;
}
import structuredClone from "@ungap/structured-clone"
structuredClone()
Note: Do not attach this module's default export directly to the global scope, whithout a conditional guard to detect a native implementation. In environments where there is a native global implementation of structuredClone() already, assignment to the global object will result in an infinite loop when globalThis.structuredClone() is called. See the example above for a safe way to provide the polyfill globally in your project.
There is no middle-ground between the structured clone algorithm and JSON:
- JSON is more relaxed about incompatible values: it just ignores these
- Structured clone is inflexible regarding incompatible values, yet it makes specialized instances impossible to reconstruct, plus it doesn't offer any helper, such as
toJSON(), to make serialization possible, or better, with specific cases
This module specialized serialize export offers, within the optional extra argument, a lossy property to avoid throwing when incompatible types are found down the road (function, symbol, ...), so that it is possible to send with less worrying about thrown errors.
import structuredClone from '@ungap/structured-clone';
const cloned = structuredClone(
{
method() {
},
special: Symbol('also ignored')
},
{
lossy: true,
json: true
}
);
The behavior is the same found in JSON when it comes to Array, so that unsupported values will result as null placeholders instead.
toJSON
If lossy option is not enough, json will actually enforce lossy and also check for toJSON method when objects are parsed.
Alternative, the json exports combines all features:
import {stringify, parse} from '@ungap/structured-clone/json';
parse(stringify({any: 'serializable'}));