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object.freeze() for all nested propertiesObject.freeze doesn't freeze nested objects.
freeze.js is a lib written in typescript 2.0 which provides functions for deeply Freezing JS objects.
/*
Assuming strict mode.
If strict mode is not active the lines that throw errors will fail silently in some envs
*/
import * as freezer from 'freezerjs'
import {cloneDeep} from 'lodash'
function dummy(){
let obj = {a:1, nested: {p:1, q:2}}
return obj
}
// with normal Object.freeze
let obj = Object.freeze(dummy())
obj.nested['new-key'] = 'new-value' // this works
obj.nested.a = 5 // this works
//but we want a deep freeze so use freezerjs:
freezer.freeze(obj)
obj.nested['new-key'] = 'new-value' // throws error
obj.nested.a = 8 // throws error
/*
There is also a pureFreeze method.
It freezes after cloning and accepts cloning method as arg
*/
let originalObj = dummy()
let newObj = freezer.pureFreeze(originalObj, cloneDeep)
originalObj['new-key'] = 'new-value' // still works
originalObj.a = '5' // still works
newObj['new-key'] = 'new-value' // throws error
newObj.a = '5' // throws error
FAQs
deeply freeze Javascript objects
The npm package freezerjs receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, freezerjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that freezerjs 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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