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proxy-freeze

v1.0.0

Published

Simple way to freeze JavaScript objects and know of attempted modifications

Downloads

13,902

Readme

proxy-freeze

npm travis standard

A simple way to freeze JavaScript objects and know of attempted modifications.

Why?

Why not just use Object.freeze and Object.isFrozen?

If you use Object.freeze and later set a property on that object, it silently fails unless in strict mode. Also, using this technique gives you the ability to listen for warnings on the warning event.

Install

npm install --save proxy-freeze

Usage

proxyFreeze(target)

  • target: can be either an object or constructor function
let obj = {
  name: 'jp'
}

let obj2 = proxyFreeze(obj)
obj2.name = 'bob'

process.once('warning', (warning) => {
  console.warn(warning.name) // => ProxyFreezeWarning
  console.warn(warning.message) // => Trying to set value of property (name) of frozen object.
  console.warn(warning.stack)
})

License

MIT