Sounds like it is time for another PR - thanks!

On Thursday, March 28, 2013 2:48:15 PM UTC-7, Isaac Schlueter wrote:
>
> You could also use something like the "circular-json" or 
> "json-stringify-safe" modules. 
>
> If node.io is using JSON.stringify just to create an opaque signature, 
> the "sigmund" module can do that much faster, and is safe for circular 
> objects. 
>
> (All on npm, of course.) 
>
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:06 PM, wizard113 <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > d'oh! 
> > 
> > did some reading, and answered my own question.  The post here 
> > (
> http://freshbrewedcode.com/jimcowart/2013/01/29/what-you-might-not-know-about-json-stringify/)
>  
>
> > talks about blacklisting members of an object. 
> > 
> > Looks like my answer is a PR, to blacklist the 'domain' member of a job 
> in 
> > node.io ... 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:56:33 AM UTC-7, wizard113 wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Not sure precisely how to address an issue I ran into today, so I 
> thought 
> >> i'd throw it out there and see what the world says. 
> >> 
> >> Using v0.10.1 with module node.io.  I have some code that looks like 
> this: 
> >> 
> >> var domain = require('domain'); 
> >> var nodeio = require('node.io'); 
> >> 
> >> var storage = {}; 
> >> 
> >> storage.domain = domain.create(); 
> >> 
> >> storage.job = new nodeio.Job(...); 
> >> 
> >> storage.domain.add(storage.job); 
> >> 
> >> nodeio.start(job...); 
> >> 
> >> At this point, node.io dies, because it attempts to create a unique 
> name 
> >> for the job by executing JSON.stringify(job).  Because I added the job 
> to 
> >> the domain, a domain property is now part of the job object, creating a 
> >> circular reference. 
> >> 
> >> My question is, is there a safe way to use JSON.stringify (or other 
> object 
> >> property traversal methods) on an object that has been added to a 
> domain? 
> >> 
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