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The es6-shim package is designed to provide compatibility shims so that legacy JavaScript engines behave as closely as possible to ECMAScript 6 (ES6). It includes shims for new methods and functions introduced in ES6, allowing developers to use these features in environments that do not yet support them natively.
Array.prototype methods
Adds new methods to Array.prototype like find, findIndex, etc., enabling more expressive operations on arrays.
[1, 2, 3].find(x => x == 2)
String.prototype methods
Introduces new String methods such as startsWith, endsWith, and includes for easier string manipulation.
'hello'.startsWith('hell')
Number properties
Provides new static properties and methods on the Number object like isNaN and isFinite for improved number checking.
Number.isNaN(NaN)
Promises
Implements Promises for asynchronous programming, following the ES6 specification.
new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { resolve(42); })
Maps and Sets
Adds support for new collection types such as Map and Set, offering more options for data storage and manipulation.
new Map([[1, 'one'], [2, 'two']])
A modular standard library for JavaScript, including polyfills for ECMAScript up to 2021. Offers broader coverage than es6-shim, including proposals not yet standardized.
Part of Babel, this package includes a custom regenerator runtime and core-js. It's more comprehensive but has been deprecated in favor of directly including core-js and the regenerator-runtime.
Focuses on ensuring ECMAScript 5 compatibility, providing shims for older JavaScript engines. It's more focused on ES5, making it complementary rather than directly comparable to es6-shim.
Provides compatibility shims so that legacy JavaScript engines behave as closely as possible to ECMAScript 6 (Harmony).
If you want to use it in browser:
es5-shim
to correct broken implementations, so it's strongly recommended to always include it.For node.js
, io.js
, or any npm
-managed workflow (this is the recommended method):
npm install es6-shim
Alternative methods:
component install paulmillr/es6-shim
if you’re using component(1).bower install es6-shim
if you’re using Bower.In both browser and node you may also want to include unorm
; see the String.prototype.normalize
section for details.
Map
, Set
(requires ES5 property descriptor support)Promise
String
:
fromCodePoint()
(a standalone shim is also available)raw()
String.prototype
:
codePointAt()
(a standalone shim is also available)endsWith()
(a standalone shim is also available)includes()
(a standalone shim is also available)repeat()
(a standalone shim is also available)startsWith()
(a standalone shim is also available)RegExp
:
new RegExp
, when given a RegExp as the pattern, will no longer throw when given a "flags" string argument. (requires ES5)RegExp.prototype
:
flags
(requires ES5) (a standalone shim is also available)Number
:
EPSILON
MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
MIN_SAFE_INTEGER
isNaN()
(a standalone shim is also available)isInteger()
isSafeInteger()
isFinite()
parseInt()
parseFloat()
Array
:
Array.prototype
:
copyWithin()
entries()
fill()
find()
(a standalone shim is also available)findIndex()
(a standalone shim is also available)keys()
(note: keys/values/entries return an ArrayIterator
object)values()
Object
:
assign()
(a standalone shim is also available)is()
(a standalone shim is also available)keys()
(in ES5, but no longer throws on non-object non-null/undefined values in ES6)setPrototypeOf()
(IE >= 11)Math
:
acosh()
asinh()
atanh()
cbrt()
clz32()
cosh()
expm1()
fround()
hypot()
imul()
log10()
log1p()
log2()
sign()
sinh()
tanh()
trunc()
Math functions’ accuracy is 1e-11.
Reflect
apply()
construct()
defineProperty()
deleteProperty()
enumerate()
get()
getOwnPropertyDescriptor()
getPrototypeOf()
has()
isExtensible()
ownKeys()
preventExtensions()
set()
setPrototypeOf()
String.prototype
Annex B HTML methods
These methods are part of "Annex B", which means that although they are a defacto standard, you shouldn't use them. None the less, the es6-shim
provides them:
anchor()
big()
blink()
bold()
fixed()
fontcolor()
fontsize()
italics()
link()
small()
strike()
sub()
sup()
The Map
, Set
, and Promise
implementations are subclassable.
You should use the following pattern to create a subclass in ES5 which
will continue to work in ES6:
function MyPromise(exec) {
Promise.call(this, exec);
// ...
}
Object.setPrototypeOf(MyPromise, Promise);
MyPromise.prototype = Object.create(Promise.prototype, {
constructor: { value: MyPromise }
});
Including a proper shim for String.prototype.normalize
would
increase the size of this library by a factor of more than 4.
So instead we recommend that you install the
unorm
package alongside es6-shim
if you need String.prototype.normalize
.
See https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim/issues/134 for more
discussion.
It is not possible to implement WeakMap in pure javascript. The es6-collections implementation doesn't hold values strongly, which is critical for the collection. es6-shim decided to not include an incorrect shim.
WeakMap has a very unusual use-case so you probably won't need it at all
(use simple Map
instead).
'abc'.startsWith('a') // true
'abc'.endsWith('a') // false
'john alice'.includes('john') // true
'123'.repeat(2) // '123123'
Object.is(NaN, NaN) // Fixes ===. 0 isnt -0, NaN is NaN
Object.assign({a: 1}, {b: 2}) // {a: 1, b: 2}
Number.isNaN('123') // false. isNaN('123') will give true.
Number.isFinite('asd') // false. Global isFinite() will give true.
// Tests if value is a number, finite,
// >= -9007199254740992 && <= 9007199254740992 and floor(value) === value
Number.isInteger(2.4) // false.
Math.sign(400) // 1, 0 or -1 depending on sign. In this case 1.
[5, 10, 15, 10].find(function (item) {return item / 2 === 5;}) // 10
[5, 10, 15, 10].findIndex(function (item) {return item / 2 === 5;}) // 1
// Replacement for `{}` key-value storage.
// Keys can be anything.
var map = new Map();
map.set('John', 25);
map.set('Alice', 400);
map.set(['meh'], 555);
assert(map.get(['meh']) === undefined); // undefined because you need to use exactly the same object.
map.delete('Alice');
map.keys();
map.values();
assert(map.size === 2);
// Useful for storing unique items.
var set = new Set();
set.add(1);
set.add(5);
assert(set.has(1) === true);
assert(set.has(4) === false);
set.delete(5);
// Promises, see
// http://www.slideshare.net/domenicdenicola/callbacks-promises-and-coroutines-oh-my-the-evolution-of-asynchronicity-in-javascript
// https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/#what-are-promises-and-why-should-i-use-them
Promise.resolve(5).then(function (value) {
if ( ... ) throw new Error("whoops!");
// do some stuff
return anotherPromise();
}).catch(function (e) {
// any errors thrown asynchronously end up here
});
Other stuff:
es6-shim 0.32.2 (17 Jun 2015)
Object.assign
with no sources should coerce to an object (#348)String#includes
should throw when given a RegExp
(#349)RegExp()
should not throw (#350)Value.defineByDescriptor
, fix create
when Object.create
is unavailable.Promise.reject
to match official ECMA-262 spec.es5-shim
FAQs
ECMAScript 6 (Harmony) compatibility shims for legacy JavaScript engines
The npm package es6-shim receives a total of 1,218,886 weekly downloads. As such, es6-shim popularity was classified as popular.
We found that es6-shim demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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