Considering the following javascript example:
var myobj = { func1: function() { alert(name in this) },
func2: function() { alert(name in this) },
func3: function() { alert(name in this) }
}
myobj.func2(); // returns true
myobj.func4(); // undefined function
Is it possible to create a 'catch-all' key for myobj
that will get called if there is no key/function defined (as in func4()
) while retaining the myobj.functionCall()
format?
You can create a JavaScript object with 'wildcard' or 'catch-all' keys using a Proxy and a getter function. Unlike the solutions provided, a Proxy should work in just about any environment, including Node.js
If you want the properties to be callable, simply return a function:
Details: documentation on mozilla
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:JavaScript getter for all properties