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Sham for ES6 Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor
Sham for ES6 Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor
module.exports
⇒ Object
⏏This method returns a property descriptor for an own property (that is, one directly present on an object and not in the object's prototype chain) of a given object.
Kind: Exported member
Returns: Object
- A property descriptor of the given property if it exists on the object, undefined otherwise.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
object | * | The object in which to look for the property. |
property | * | The name of the property whose description is to be retrieved. |
Example
import getOwnPropertyDescriptor from 'object-get-own-property-descriptor-x';
const obj = {bar: 42};
console.log(getOwnPropertyDescriptor(o, 'bar'));
// {
// configurable: true,
// enumerable: true,
// value: 42,
// writable: true
// }
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Sham for ES6 Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor
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