Remove circular references from objects
Circular references occur in JavaScript when an object references itself or creates a loop of references involving other objects. This can lead to issues like infinite loops and errors during serialization (e.g., with JSON.stringify
). This package replaces circular references in objects or arrays with clear path notations (e.g., [Circular *a.1.b]
). Ideal for data serialization, debugging, and logging.
npm install decircular
import decircular from 'decircular';
const object = {
a: 1,
b: {
c: 2
}
};
object.b.d = object.b; // Creates a circular reference
console.log(decircular(object));
/*
{
a: 1,
b: {
c: 2,
d: '[Circular *b]'
}
}
*/
Returns a deep copy of the given object or array with circular references removed.
- safe-stringify - Serialize objects to JSON with handling for circular references