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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:58:54+00:00 2026-05-15T02:58:54+00:00

In this recursive function, I want to replace a value inside a (nested) object.

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In this recursive function, I want to replace a value inside a (nested) object.

var testobj = {
    'user': {
        'name': 'Mario',
        'password': 'itseme'
    }
};

updateObject('emesti', 'password', testobj)

function updateObject(_value, _property, _object) {
    for(var property in _object) {
        if(property == _property) {
            _object[property] = _value;
        }
        else if(objectSize(_object) > 0) {
            updateObject(_value, _property, _object[property]);
        }
    }

    return _object
};

function objectSize(_object) {
    var size = 0, key;
    for (key in _object) {
        if (_object.hasOwnProperty(key)) size++;
    }
    return size;
};

After running this, firefox throws the exception “too much recursion” on the line else if(objectSize(_object) > 0) { .

Edit:
if I set

function updateObject(_value, _property, _object) {
    for(var property in _object) {
        if(property == _property) {
            _object[property] = _value;
        }
        else if(_object[property].hasOwnProperty(_property)) {
            updateObject(_value, _property, _object[property]);
        }
    }

    return _object
};

it works, but it only searches one level. If I had an nested object inside a nested object, it wouldn’t work.

Any more ideas?

Edit:
This problem occurs in Firefox 3.6. It works in Chrome.

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    2026-05-15T02:58:54+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:58 am

    I’m not 100% familiar with how to do things in Javascript, but essentially you want something like this:

    var testobj = {
        'user': {
            'name': 'Mario',
            'password': 'itseme',
            'bleh': {
                'password': 'something'
            }
        }
    };
    
    function updateObject(_value, _property, _object) {
        for(var property in _object) {
            if(property == _property) {
                _object[property] = _value;
            }
            else if(explorable(_object[property])) {
                updateObject(_value, _property, _object[property]);
            }
        }
    
        return _object
    };
    
    function explorable(_object) {
        return typeof(_object) != "string";
    };
    
    updateObject('emesti', 'password', testobj);
    document.writeln(testobj.user.password);      // "emesti"
    document.writeln(testobj.user.bleh.password); // "emesti"
    

    Currently, anything that isn’t a string is explorable. This may or may not work for all cases, so you may want to use a better definition of what is explorable.

    Also note that the recursion right now updates ALL matching properties.

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