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1e9f826e-69c6-4a52-8cf8-135abc082fb3 | JavaScript Symbols |
Description
These are tokens that serve as unique IDs. You create symbols via the
factory function Symbol()
(which is loosely similar to
string returning strings if called as a
function).
Syntax
const symbol1 = Symbol();
Add a description
const tralala = Symbol('tralala')
console.log(tralala) // Symbol(tralala)
Convert to string
const tralala = Symbol('tralala')
console.log(String(tralala)) // `Symbol(tralala)`
Every Symbol is unique
console.log(Symbol() === Symbol()) // false
Property keys
const KEY = Symbol();
const obj = {};
obj[KEY] = 123;
console.log(obj[KEY]); // 123
const FOO = Symbol();
const obj = {
[FOO]() {
return 'bar';
}
};
console.log(obj[FOO]()); // bar
Use as reserved inherited method names
If for some bizarre reason you want to use reserved inherited method names yourself (like toString) you can with Symbols.
const toStringSymbol = Symbol("toString");
Array.prototype[toStringSymbol] = function() {
return `${this.length} cm of blue yarn`;
};
console.log([1, 2].toString()); //1, 2
console.log([1, 2][toStringSymbol]()); // 2 cm of blue yarn
Expressions
Symbols can also be used in object expressions and classes.
const toStringSymbol = Symbol("toString");
let stringObject = {
[toStringSymbol]() {
return "a jute rope";
},
};
console.log(stringObject[toStringSymbol]()); // a jute rope