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Immutable.Map.deleteAll() is not a function

Consider the following code:

const person = Immutable.Map({
    name: 'John',
    surname: 'Maverick',
    age: 39
});

const mutated = person.deleteAll(['name', 'age']);

Expected result would be that mutated now is a new instance of Map with the keys name and age deleted. However, throws an exception:

Uncaught TypeError: person.deleteAll is not a function

When inspecting the available methods of Immutable.Map prototype, there is no deleteAll nor removeAll methods. Have they been removed?

The method is listed in the official ImmutableJS documentation, but it is not available. What would be a native Immutable alternative in this case? Thank you.

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kettanaito Avatar asked Mar 24 '17 09:03

kettanaito


2 Answers

Looks like it's only been added on the latest version (ver. 4 RC1 & RC2). I looked over the src code and it's not found in the 3.8.1. Unless you want to use 4.0.0-rc.2, there's no other way to use that method yet.

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Suthan Bala Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 09:11

Suthan Bala


As mentioned, deleteAll is only in the release candidate. You can get the same result with ...

const mutated = ['name', 'age'].reduce((map, key) => map.delete(key), person);
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Nabrok Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 08:11

Nabrok