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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:08:26+00:00 2026-05-10T20:08:26+00:00

Is there any way in JavaScript to create a "weak reference" to another object?

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Is there any way in JavaScript to create a "weak reference" to another object? Here is the wiki page describing what a weak reference is. Here is another article that describes them in Java. Can anyone think of a way to implement this behavior in JavaScript?

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:08:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:08 pm

    Update: Since July, 2020 some implementations (Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Node.js) has had support for WeakRefs as defined in the WeakRefs proposal, which is a "Stage 3 Draft" as of December 16, 2020.

    There is no language support for weakrefs in JavaScript. You can roll your own using manual reference counting, but not especially smoothly. You can’t make a proxy wrapper object, because in JavaScript objects never know when they’re about to be garbage-collected.

    So your ‘weak reference’ becomes a key (eg. integer) in a simple lookup, with an add-reference and remove-reference method, and when there are no manually-tracked references anymore then entry can be deleted, leaving future lookups on that key to return null.

    This is not really a weakref, but it can solve some of the same problems. It’s typically done in complex web applications to prevent memory leakage from browsers (typically IE, especially older versions) when there is a reference loop between a DOM Node or event handler, and an object associated with it such as a closure. In these cases a full reference-counting scheme may not even be necessary.

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