SCENARIO
I have got this class:
var AssocArray = function(){
var collection = new Object();
this.add = function(id, o){
collection[id] = o;
}
this.remove = function(id){
delete collection[id];
}
this.getById = function(id){
return collection[id];
}
this.get = function(){
var res = collection;
return res;
}
}
var myAssoc = new AssocArray();
myAssoc.add("11",{ "packageId": "11", "machineId": "1", "operationType": "Download"});
myAssoc.add("12",{ "packageId": "12", "machineId": "1", "operationType": "Download"});
myAssoc.add("14",{ "packageId": "14", "machineId": "1", "operationType": "Download" });
if(myAssoc.getById("20")) myAssoc.remove("20");
if(myAssoc.getById("11")) myAssoc.remove("11");
console.log(myAssoc.get()); //returns Object {12: Object, 14: Object}
Question
Everything works right. But if I do this:
(myAssoc.get())[10] = {};
console.log(myAssoc.get()); //returns Object {10: Object, 12: Object, 14: Object}!!
the private member collection
is eventually modified. That is unexpected (and unwanted!).
- What is wrong?
- How to make
get()
to return a copy of thecollection
member, and not the member itself?
EDIT
I have read this question. So cloning the collection
member could do the job. Is there in design patterns another way to mamage private members and the related read-only properties?