Differences between angular.copy() and JSON.parse(JSON.stringify())? Differences between angular.copy() and JSON.parse(JSON.stringify())? angularjs angularjs

Differences between angular.copy() and JSON.parse(JSON.stringify())?


What JSON.parse(JSON.stringify()) won't copy:

  • functions
  • any object that has a special representation, like Date (it will get copied but not as Date)
  • properties with the value undefined

angular.fromJson(angular.toJson()) is basically the same except that angular.toJson() omits properties that are used by Angular internally (those starting with $$).


I can very specifically answer your question by pointing out they treat undefined differently:

> JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(undefined))SyntaxError: Unexpected token u

And more generally I would prefer angular.copy:

  • angular.copy says exactly what you want; JSON.parse * JSON.stringify is a hack, from a readability standpoint.
  • angular.copy is almost certainly more performant since it is a higher-level specification of what you are trying to do. If the engineers who wrote it wrote something less performant, they would implement it with the JSON version...

That being said, do they treat more esoteric data, such as functions, the same way? I can't answer this off the top of my head but I would research (or wait for another answer) before deciding.