I'm trying to implement the Revealing Module Pattern but I'm unable to expose a modified private property.
var myRevealingModule = (function(){
var name = 'Diogo';
function setName () {
name = name + ' Cardoso';
}
return {
fullName: name,
set: setName
};
}());
// Sample usage:
myRevealingModule.set();
console.log(myRevealingModule.fullName); // "Diogo" instead of the excepted "Diogo Cardoso".
return {
fullName: name,
set: setName
};
That uses the values of name
and setName
. It does not create a reference to the variable. Effectively, name
is copied.
You need to create a corresponding getName
method, to take advantage of closures so that you can keep a reference to a variable.
var myRevealingModule = (function(){
var name = 'Diogo';
function setName () {
name = name + ' Cardoso';
};
function getName () {
return name;
};
return {
fullName: name,
set: setName,
get: getName
};
}());
http://jsfiddle.net/yeXMx/
If your value is an attribute in an object or array, you can export the object or array and the export will be by reference so outside users will see updated changes. It's a little risky since the generic pattern of exporting variables has the scalar/object copy/reference dichotomy.