The JavaScript exception "missing } after property list" occurs when there is a mistake in the object initializer syntax somewhere. Might be in fact a missing curly bracket, but could also be a missing comma.
The JavaScript exception "missing } after property list" occurs when there is a mistake in the object initializer syntax somewhere. Might be in fact a missing curly bracket, but could also be a missing comma.
SyntaxError: missing } after property list (Firefox) SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier 'c'. Expected '}' to end an object literal. (Safari)
There is a mistake in the object initializer syntax somewhere. Might be in fact a missing curly bracket, but could also be a missing comma, for example. Also check if any closing curly braces or parenthesis are in the correct order. Indenting or formatting the code a bit nicer might also help you to see through the jungle.
Oftentimes, there is a missing comma in your object initializer code:
const obj = { a: 1, b: { myProp: 2 } c: 3 };
Correct would be:
const obj = { a: 1, b: { myProp: 2 }, c: 3, };
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Errors/Missing_curly_after_property_list