I want to store objects (with methods) in to file or DB. For example
var fs = require('fs');
function Worker(name, age){
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
}
Worker.prototype.work = function(){
console.log("I am working...");
}
worker = new Worker("Alice", 20);
worker.work();
fs.writeFile(
"worker.json",
JSON.stringify(worker),
function(){}
);
When I read the JSON file I can load the "work()" method:
fs.readFile("worker.json", function(err, data) {
worker = JSON.parse(data);
worker.work(); // I am working...
}
How can I achieve this?
Worker
always has. Just construct a newWorker
object at deserialization time, using the data (unique to that object) from the deserialized object and let the object inherit the prototype functions fromWorker.prototype
.var realWorker = new Worker(worker.name, worker.age);
for example. (And then userealWorker.work()
.) A better solution is to modify theWorker
constructor so it reads its properties from a single object; e.g.,new Worker({ name:"Alice", age: 20 })
as a call tofunction Worker(obj) { this.age = obj.age; ... }
so you can simply callrealWorker = new Worker(worker)
.