The JavaScript exception "property is non-configurable and can't be deleted" occurs when it was attempted to delete a property, but that property is non-configurable.
The JavaScript exception "property is non-configurable and can't be deleted" occurs when it was attempted to delete a property, but that property is non-configurable.
TypeError: Cannot delete property 'x' of #<Object> (V8-based) TypeError: property "x" is non-configurable and can't be deleted (Firefox) TypeError: Unable to delete property. (Safari)
TypeError
in strict mode only.
It was attempted to delete a property, but that property is non-configurable. The configurable
attribute controls whether the property can be deleted from the object and whether its attributes (other than writable
) can be changed.
This error happens only in strict mode code. In non-strict code, the operation returns false
.
Non-configurable properties are not super common, but they can be created using Object.defineProperty()
or Object.freeze()
.
"use strict"; const obj = Object.freeze({ name: "Elsa", score: 157 }); delete obj.score; // TypeError
"use strict"; const obj = {}; Object.defineProperty(obj, "foo", { value: 2, configurable: false }); delete obj.foo; // TypeError
"use strict"; const frozenArray = Object.freeze([0, 1, 2]); frozenArray.pop(); // TypeError
There are also a few non-configurable properties built into JavaScript. Maybe you tried to delete a mathematical constant.
"use strict"; delete Math.PI; // TypeError
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Errors/Cant_delete