I'm getting an error when trying to destructure an object in JavaScript. What should I do?
Destructuring errors often occur when the object you're trying to destructure is undefined or null. Can you share your code?
Sure, I'm trying to do this: const { name } = user; but user is undefined.
In that case, you need to ensure that the 'user' object is defined before destructuring. You can add a check like: if (user) { const { name } = user; }.
That makes sense! What if I want to provide a default value?
You can provide a default value during destructuring like this: const { name = 'Guest' } = user || {}; This way, if 'user' is undefined, 'name' will default to 'Guest'.
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