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definitely
Advanced tools
Find undefined
property bugs close to the source.
$ npm install --save-dev definitely-loader
JavaScript allows you to access nonexistent properties on an object and simply evaluates the expression to undefined
. Usually when this happens it's a bug, but since no error is thrown such bugs can be a difficult to debug as the problem tends to rear its ugly head far from whence it came. For example,
const obj = {
foo: 'bar'
}
someFunction(obj.bar)
obj
has no property bar
, so we're passing undefined
to someFunction
, which may pass it to another function, put it onto a queue, etc. It could be much later and in a completely different area of the code when someone tries to do something they shouldn't with that undefined
value, at which point we'll begin the laborious process of trying to figure out where things went awry.
That's where definitely
comes in:
import definitely from 'definitely'
const definiteObj = definitely({
foo: 'bar'
})
someFunction(definiteObj.bar) // throws "Error: attempted to access nonexistent property `bar`"
Now you've caught the bug right at the source!
The magic that enables this library is an ES2015 feature called Proxy
, which allows intercepting arbitrary property access attempts and deciding what to do with them (in our case we throw an exception if the underlying object is missing the requisite property). Proxy
is not yet supported in all browsers (e.g. IE and Safari) and in Node
requires a special flag (--harmony-proxies
) and shim. If Proxy
is not found in the global scope, this library becomes a no-op.
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We found that definitely demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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