node-weak ========= ### Make weak references to JavaScript Objects. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/TooTallNate/node-weak.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/TooTallNate/node-weak) [![Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/09lf09d1a5hm24bq?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/TooTallNate/node-weak) On certain rarer occasions, you run into the need to be notified when a JavaScript object is going to be garbage collected. This feature is exposed to V8's C++ API, but not to JavaScript. That's where `node-weak` comes in! This module exports V8's `Persistent` functionality to JavaScript. This allows you to create weak references, and optionally attach a callback function to any arbitrary JS object. The callback function will be invoked right before the Object is garbage collected (i.e. after there are no more remaining references to the Object in JS-land). This module can, for example, be used for debugging; to determine whether or not an Object is being garbage collected as it should. Take a look at the example below for commented walkthrough scenario. Installation ------------ Install with `npm`: ``` bash $ npm install weak ``` Example ------- Here's an example of calling a `cleanup()` function on a Object before it gets garbage collected: ``` js var weak = require('weak') // we are going to "monitor" this Object and invoke "cleanup" // before the object is garbage collected var obj = { a: true , foo: 'bar' } // Here's where we set up the weak reference var ref = weak(obj, function () { // `this` inside the callback is the EventEmitter. console.log('"obj" has been garbage collected!') }) // While `obj` is alive, `ref` proxies everything to it, so: ref.a === obj.a ref.foo === obj.foo // Clear out any references to the object, so that it will be GC'd at some point... obj = null // //// Time passes, and the garbage collector is run // // `callback()` above is called, and `ref` now acts like an empty object. typeof ref.foo === 'undefined' ``` Weak Callback Function "Best Practices" --------------------------------------- It's important to be careful when using the "callbacks" feature of `node-weak`, otherwise you can end up in a situation where the watched object will never be garbage collected. You _should **not**_ define the callback function in the same scope as the object that is being watched. It's often best to define the callback function at the highest scope possible (top-level being the best). Named functions work really well for this: ``` js var http = require('http') , weak = require('weak') http.createServer(function (req, res) { weak(req, gcReq) weak(res, gcRes) res.end('Hello World\n') }).listen(3000) function gcReq () { console.log('GC\'d `req` object') } function gcRes () { console.log('GC\'d `res` object') } ``` API --- ### Weakref weak(Object obj [, Function callback]) The main exports is the function that creates the weak reference. The first argument is the Object that should be monitored. The Object can be a regular Object, an Array, a Function, a RegExp, or any of the primitive types or constructor function created with `new`. Optionally, you can set a callback function to be invoked before the object is garbage collected. ### Object weak.get(Weakref ref) `get()` returns the actual reference to the Object that this weak reference was created with. If this is called with a dead reference, `undefined` is returned. ### Boolean weak.isDead(Weakref ref) Checks to see if `ref` is a dead reference. Returns `true` if the original Object has already been GC'd, `false` otherwise. ### Boolean weak.isNearDeath(Weakref ref) Checks to see if `ref` is "near death". This will be `true` exactly during the weak reference callback function, and `false` any other time. ### Boolean weak.isWeakRef(Object obj) Checks to see if `obj` is "weak reference" instance. Returns `true` if the passed in object is a "weak reference", `false` otherwise. ### EventEmitter weak.addCallback(Weakref ref, Function callback) Adds `callback` to the Array of callback functions that will be invoked before the Object gets garbage collected. The callbacks get executed in the order that they are added. ### EventEmitter weak.removeCallback(Weakref ref, Function callback) Removes `callback` from the Array of callback functions that will be invoked before the Object gets garbage collected. ### EventEmitter weak.removeCallbacks(Weakref ref) Empties the Array of callback functions that will be invoked before the Object gets garbage collected. ### Array weak.callbacks(Weakref ref) Returns an Array that `ref` iterates through to invoke the GC callbacks. This utilizes node's `EventEmitter#listeners()` function and therefore returns a copy in node 0.10 and newer.