handler.get()
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 handler.get()
method is a trap for the [[Get]]
object internal method, which is used by operations such as property accessors.
Try it
const monster = {
secret: "easily scared",
eyeCount: 4,
};
const handler = {
get(target, prop, receiver) {
if (prop === "secret") {
return `${target.secret.substring(0, 4)} ... shhhh!`;
}
return Reflect.get(...arguments);
},
};
const proxy = new Proxy(monster, handler);
console.log(proxy.eyeCount);
// Expected output: 4
console.log(proxy.secret);
// Expected output: "easi ... shhhh!"
Syntax
new Proxy(target, {
get(target, property, receiver) {
}
})
Parameters
The following parameters are passed to the get()
method. this
is bound to the handler.
target
-
The target object.
property
-
A string or
Symbol
representing the property name. receiver
-
The
this
value for getters; seeReflect.get()
. This is usually either the proxy itself or an object that inherits from the proxy.
Return value
The get()
method can return any value, representing the property value.
Description
>Interceptions
This trap can intercept these operations:
- Property access:
proxy[foo]
andproxy.bar
Reflect.get()
Or any other operation that invokes the [[Get]]
internal method.
Invariants
The proxy's [[Get]]
internal method throws a TypeError
if the handler definition violates one of the following invariants:
- The value reported for a property must be the same as the value of the corresponding target object property, if the target object property is a non-writable, non-configurable own data property. That is, if
Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor()
returnsconfigurable: false, writable: false
for the property ontarget
, then the trap must return the same value as thevalue
attribute in thetarget
's property descriptor. - The value reported for a property must be
undefined
, if the corresponding target object property is a non-configurable own accessor property that has an undefined getter. That is, ifReflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor()
returnsconfigurable: false, get: undefined
for the property ontarget
, then the trap must returnundefined
.
Examples
>Trap for getting a property value
The following code traps getting a property value.
const p = new Proxy(
{},
{
get(target, property, receiver) {
console.log(`called: ${property}`);
return 10;
},
},
);
console.log(p.a);
// "called: a"
// 10
The following code violates an invariant.
const obj = {};
Object.defineProperty(obj, "a", {
configurable: false,
enumerable: false,
value: 10,
writable: false,
});
const p = new Proxy(obj, {
get(target, property) {
return 20;
},
});
p.a; // TypeError is thrown
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification> # sec-proxy-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-get-p-receiver> |
Browser compatibility
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