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Javascript Nameof Object Property

In C# there is the posibility to get the name of an object property as a string value. nameof(object.myProperty) --> 'myProprty' Can this be done in Javascript/Typescript? Objec

Solution 1:

There is no nameof operator in Javascript/Typescript. You can creat a function that takes the key of another object and this is checked by the typescript compiler:

function keyOf<T>(o: T, k: keyof T) {
    return k
}

let o = { a: 1 }
keyOf(o, 'a'); //ok
keyOf(o, 'b'); //err

Solution 2:

I made a library that fetches the name of a property at runtime, even for types that don't exist at runtime (interfaces or types in TypeScript):

It can be found on NPM here: @fluffy-spoon/name-of

The source code is simple (just a few lines of code): https://github.com/ffMathy/FluffySpoon.JavaScript.NameOf

Usage

import { getPropertyName, getDeepPropertyName } from'@fluffy-spoon/name-of';

interface SomeType {
  foo: boolean;

  someNestedObject: {
      bar: string;
  }
}

console.log(getPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.foo)); //prints "foo"console.log(getPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.someNestedObject)); //prints "someNestedObject"console.log(getPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.someNestedObject.bar)); //prints "bar"console.log(getDeepPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.foo)); //prints "foo"console.log(getDeepPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.someNestedObject)); //prints "someNestedObject"console.log(getDeepPropertyName<SomeType>(x => x.someNestedObject.bar)); //prints "someNestedObject.bar"

Library source code

In case you don't want to install the NPM package.

function getPropertyNameInternal<T = unknown>(expression: (instance: T) => any, options: {
    isDeep: boolean
}) {
    let propertyThatWasAccessed = "";
    varproxy: any = newProxy({} as any, {
        get: function(_: any, prop: any) {
            if(options.isDeep) {
                if(propertyThatWasAccessed)
                    propertyThatWasAccessed += ".";
                
                propertyThatWasAccessed += prop;
            } else {
                propertyThatWasAccessed = prop;
            }
            return proxy;
        }
    });
    expression(proxy);

    return propertyThatWasAccessed;
}

exportfunction getPropertyName<T = unknown>(expression: (instance: T) => any) {
    returngetPropertyNameInternal(expression, {
        isDeep: false
    });
}

exportfunction getDeepPropertyName<T = unknown>(expression: (instance: T) => any) {
    returngetPropertyNameInternal(expression, {
        isDeep: true
    });
}

Solution 3:

Yes, this can be done in Javascript/Typescript. There is a typescript module.

Shamelessly copied from the manual.

nameof(console);
nameof(console.log);
nameof(console["warn"]);

Transforms to:

"console";
"log";
"warn";

There are more nice examples in the manual.

The solution for yours question:

interface IMyObject {
     myPropertyOther: string;
}
letmyObject: IMyObject = {
    myProperty: 'Hello world'
};
console.log(myObject[nameof<IMyObject>((o) => o.myProperty)]); 

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