The WeakMap
object is a collection of key/value pairs in which the keys are weakly referenced. The keys must be objects and the values can be arbitrary values.
Syntax
new WeakMap([iterable])
Parameters
iterable
- Iterable is an Array or other iterable object whose elements are key-value pairs (2-element Arrays). Each key-value pair will be added to the new WeakMap. null is treated as undefined.
Description
Keys of WeakMaps are of the type Object
only. Primitive data types as keys are not allowed (e.g. a Symbol
can't be a WeakMap
key).
Why WeakMap?
An experienced JavaScript programmer will notice that this API could be implemented in JavaScript with two arrays (one for keys, one for values) shared by the four API methods. Such an implementation would have two main inconveniences. The first one is an O(n) search (n being the number of keys in the map). The second one is a memory leak issue. With manually written maps, the array of keys would keep references to key objects, preventing them from being garbage collected. In native WeakMaps, references to key objects are held "weakly", which means that they do not prevent garbage collection in case there would be no other reference to the object.
Because of references being weak, WeakMap
keys are not enumerable (i.e. there is no method giving you a list of the keys). If they were, the list would depend on the state of garbage collection, introducing non-determinism. If you want to have a list of keys, you should use a Map
.
Properties
WeakMap.length
- The value of the
length
property is 0. WeakMap.prototype
- Represents the prototype for the
WeakMap
constructor. Allows the addition of properties to allWeakMap
objects.
WeakMap
instances
All WeakMap
instances inherit from WeakMap.prototype
.
Properties
WeakMap.prototype.constructor
- Returns the function that created an instance's prototype. This is the
WeakMap
function by default.
Methods
WeakMap.prototype.delete(key)
- Removes any value associated to the
key
.WeakMap.prototype.has(key)
will returnfalse
afterwards. WeakMap.prototype.get(key)
- Returns the value associated to the
key
, orundefined
if there is none. WeakMap.prototype.has(key)
- Returns a Boolean asserting whether a value has been associated to the
key
in theWeakMap
object or not. WeakMap.prototype.set(key, value)
- Sets the value for the
key
in theWeakMap
object. Returns theWeakMap
object. WeakMap.prototype.clear()
Removes all key/value pairs from theWeakMap
object. Note that it is possible to implement aWeakMap
-like object that has a.clear()
method by encapsulating aWeakMap
object that hasn't it (see example on pageWeakMap
)
Examples
Using WeakMap
var wm1 = new WeakMap(), wm2 = new WeakMap(), wm3 = new WeakMap(); var o1 = {}, o2 = function() {}, o3 = window; wm1.set(o1, 37); wm1.set(o2, 'azerty'); wm2.set(o1, o2); // a value can be anything, including an object or a function wm2.set(o3, undefined); wm2.set(wm1, wm2); // keys and values can be any objects. Even WeakMaps! wm1.get(o2); // "azerty" wm2.get(o2); // undefined, because there is no key for o2 on wm2 wm2.get(o3); // undefined, because that is the set value wm1.has(o2); // true wm2.has(o2); // false wm2.has(o3); // true (even if the value itself is 'undefined') wm3.set(o1, 37); wm3.get(o1); // 37 wm1.has(o1); // true wm1.delete(o1); wm1.has(o1); // false
Implementing a WeakMap
-like class with a .clear() method
For expository purpose, the following example uses the new ECMAScript 2015 class
construct, which is currently not widely implemented.
class ClearableWeakMap { constructor(init) { this._wm = new WeakMap(init) } clear() { this._wm = new WeakMap() } delete(k) { return this._wm.delete(k) } get(k) { return this._wm.get(k) } has(k) { return this._wm.has(k) } set(k, v) { this._wm.set(k, v) return this } }
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'WeakMap' in that specification. |
Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'WeakMap' in that specification. |
Living Standard |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 36 | 12 | 6.0 (6.0) | 11 | 23 | 7.1 |
new WeakMap(iterable) |
38 | 12 | 36 (36) | No support | 25 | No support |
Obsolete clear() method removed | 43 | 12 | 46 (46) | No support | 30 | 9 |
Constructor argument: new WeakMap(null) |
(Yes) | 12 | 37 (37) | 11 | ? | ? |
Monkey-patched set() in constructor |
(Yes) | 12 | 37 (37) | ? | ? | ? |
WeakMap() without new throws |
(Yes) | 12 | 42 (42) | 11 | ? | ? |
Feature | Chrome for Android | Edge | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 35 | (Yes) | 6.0 (6.0) | No support | No support | 8 |
new WeakMap(iterable) |
38 | (Yes) | 36.0 (36) | No support | No support | No support |
Obsolete clear() method removed | 43 | (Yes) | ? | ? | 30 | 9 |
Constructor argument: new WeakMap(null) |
? | (Yes) | 37.0 (37) | No support | ? | ? |
Monkey-patched set() in constructor |
? | (Yes) | 37.0 (37) | No support | ? | ? |
WeakMap() without new throws |
? | (Yes) | 42.0 (42) | ? | ? | ? |