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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:06:18+00:00 2026-05-17T23:06:18+00:00

Is there a quick way to super deep clone a node, including its properties?

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Is there a quick way to “super” deep clone a node, including its properties? (and methods, I guess)

I’ve got something like this:

var theSource = document.getElementById("someDiv")
theSource.dictator = "stalin";

var theClone = theSource.cloneNode(true);

alert(theClone.dictator); 

The new cloned object has no dictator property. Now, say I’ve got a thousand properties attached to theSource – how can I (non-explicitly) transfer/copy them to the clone?

// EDIT

@Fabrizio

Your hasOwnProperty answer doesn’t work properly, so I adjusted it. This is the solution I was looking for:

temp = obj.cloneNode(true);

for(p in obj) {
  if(obj.hasOwnProperty(p)) { eval("temp."+p+"=obj."+p); }
}
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    2026-05-17T23:06:19+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:06 pm

    probably the best way to save a lot of properties is to create a property object in which you can store all properties e.g.

    thesource.myproperties = {}
    thesource.myproperties.dictator1 = "stalin"; 
    thesource.myproperties.dictator2 = "ceasescu"; 
    thesource.myproperties.dictator3 = "Berlusconi";
    ...
    

    then you have to copy just one property

    theclone.myproperties = thesource.myproperties
    

    otherwise do a for cycle for all properties you have stored

    for (p in thesource) {
      if (thesource.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
        theclone.p = thesource.p;
      }
    }
    
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