Reflect.defineProperty()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2016.
The Reflect.defineProperty()
static method is like Object.defineProperty()
but returns a Boolean
.
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Syntax
Reflect.defineProperty(target, propertyKey, attributes)
Parameters
target
-
The target object on which to define the property.
propertyKey
-
The name of the property to be defined or modified.
attributes
-
The attributes for the property being defined or modified.
Return value
A boolean indicating whether or not the property was successfully defined.
Exceptions
TypeError
-
Thrown if
target
orattributes
is not an object.
Description
Reflect.defineProperty()
provides the reflective semantic of defining an own property on an object. At the very low level, defining a property returns a boolean (as is the case with the proxy handler). Object.defineProperty()
provides nearly the same semantic, but it throws a TypeError
if the status is false
(the operation was unsuccessful), while Reflect.defineProperty()
directly returns the status.
Many built-in operations would also define own properties on objects. The most significant difference between defining properties and setting them is that setters aren't invoked. For example, class fields directly define properties on the instance without invoking setters.
class B extends class A {
set a(v) {
console.log("Setter called");
}
} {
a = 1; // Nothing logged
}
Reflect.defineProperty()
invokes the [[DefineOwnProperty]]
object internal method of target
.
Examples
Using Reflect.defineProperty()
const obj = {};
Reflect.defineProperty(obj, "x", { value: 7 }); // true
console.log(obj.x); // 7
Checking if property definition has been successful
With Object.defineProperty()
, which returns an object if successful, or throws a TypeError
otherwise, you would use a try...catch
block to catch any error that occurred while defining a property.
Because Reflect.defineProperty()
returns a Boolean success status, you can just use an if...else
block here:
if (Reflect.defineProperty(target, property, attributes)) {
// success
} else {
// failure
}
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-reflect.defineproperty |
Browser compatibility
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