JavaScript Reflect get() Method
JavaScript Reflect.get() method in JavaScript is used to allow users to get the property from an object as a function. This method always returns the value of the property.
Syntax:
Reflect.get(target, propertyKey, receiver)
Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- target: This parameter is used to get the property and it is the target object.
- propertyKey: This parameter is used to get the name of the key.
- receiver: It is an optional parameter and it is the value of this provided for the call to object if a getter is encountered.
Return value: This method always returns the value of the property.
Exceptions: A TypeError is an exception given as the result when the target is not an Object.
The below examples illustrate the Reflect.get() Method in JavaScript:
Example 1: In this example, we will get the property of the object using the Reflect.get() Method in JavaScript.
const object = {
val1: 1,
val2: 2
};
console.log(Reflect.get(object, 'val1'));
const abc = { val: 21 };
console.log(Reflect.get(abc, "val") === 21);
console.log(Reflect.get(abc, "x") === undefined);
console.log(Reflect.get(abc, "y") === 21);
const array1 = ['geeks1', 'geeks2', 'geeks3', 'geeks4'];
console.log(Reflect.get(array1, 3));
Output
1 true true false geeks4
Example 2: In this example, we will get the property of the object abc using the Reflect.get() Method in JavaScript.
let abc = { val: 1 };
let obj1 = new Proxy(abc, {
get(t, k, r) {
return k + 'for' + k
}
})
console.log(Reflect.get(obj1, 'geeks'));
const valx = { prop: 21 };
const valy = Object.create(valx);
console.log(
Reflect.get(valy, "prop") === 12
);
console.log(
Reflect.get(valy, "prop") === 21
);
Output
geeksforgeeks false true
Supported Browsers:
The browsers are supported by JavaScript Reflect.get() Methods are listed below:
- Google Chrome 49 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 42 and above
- Opera 36 and above
- Safari 10 and above
We have a complete list of Javascript Reflects methods, to check those go through the JavaScript Reflect Reference article.