Method definitions
Starting with ECMAScript 2015, a shorter syntax for method definitions on objects initializers is introduced. It is a shorthand for a function assigned to the method's name.
Syntax
const obj = { get property() {}, set property(value) {}, property( parameters… ) {}, *generator( parameters… ) {}, async property( parameters… ) {}, async* generator( parameters… ) {}, // with computed keys get [property]() {}, set [property](value) {}, [property]( parameters… ) {}, *[generator]( parameters… ) {}, async [property]( parameters… ) {}, async* [generator]( parameters… ) {}, };
Description
The shorthand syntax is similar to the getter and setter syntax introduced in ES5.
Given the following code:
const obj = { foo: function() { // ... }, bar: function() { // ... } }
You are now able to shorten this to:
const obj = { foo() { // ... }, bar() { // ... } }
Generator methods
Generator methods can be defined using the shorthand syntax as well.
When doing so:
- The asterisk (
*
) in the shorthand syntax must be before the generator property name. (That is,* g(){}
will work, butg *(){}
will not.) - Non-generator method definitions cannot contain the
yield
keyword. This means that legacy generator functions won't work either, and will throw aSyntaxError
. Always useyield
in conjunction with the asterisk (*
).
// Using a named property const obj2 = { g: function* () { let index = 0 while (true) { yield index++ } } }; // The same object using shorthand syntax const obj2 = { * g() { let index = 0 while (true) { yield index++ } } }; const it = obj2.g() console.log(it.next().value) // 0 console.log(it.next().value) // 1
Async methods
Async methods can also be defined using the shorthand syntax.
// Using a named property const obj3 = { f: async function () { await some_promise } } // The same object using shorthand syntax const obj3 = { async f() { await some_promise } }
Async generator methods
Generator methods can also be async.
const obj4 = { f: async function* () { yield 1 yield 2 yield 3 } }; // The same object using shorthand syntax const obj4 = { async* f() { yield 1 yield 2 yield 3 } }
Method definitions are not constructable
Methods cannot be constructors! They will throw a TypeError
if you try to instantiate them.
const objA = { method() {} } new objA.method // TypeError: obj.method is not a constructor const objB = { * g() {} } new objB.g // TypeError: obj.g is not a constructor (changed in ES2016)
Examples
Simple test case
const obj = { a: 'foo', b() { return this.a } }; console.log(obj.b()) // "foo"
Computed property names
The shorthand syntax also supports computed property names.
const bar = { foo0: function() { return 0 }, foo1() { return 1 }, ['foo' + 2]() { return 2 } } console.log(bar.foo0()) // 0 console.log(bar.foo1()) // 1 console.log(bar.foo2()) // 2 // A global function function foo() { return 1 } let name = 'foo' console.log(window[name]()) // 1
Specifications
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
Method_definitions |
39 |
12 |
34 |
No |
26 |
9 |
39 |
39 |
34 |
26 |
9 |
4.0 |
async_generator_methods |
63 |
79 |
55 |
No |
50 |
12 |
63 |
63 |
55 |
46 |
12 |
8.0 |
async_methods |
55 |
15 |
52 |
No |
42 |
10.1 |
55 |
55 |
52 |
42 |
10.3 |
6.0 |
generator_methods_not_constructable |
42 |
13 |
43 |
No |
29 |
9.1 |
42 |
42 |
43 |
29 |
9.3 |
4.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Functions/Method_definitions