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Object.defineProperties

The Object.defineProperties() method defines new or modifies existing properties directly on an object, returning the object.

Syntax

Object.defineProperties(obj, props)

Parameters

obj
The object on which to define or modify properties.
props
An object whose own enumerable properties constitute descriptors for the properties to be defined or modified. Property descriptors present in objects come in two main flavors: data descriptors and accessor descriptors (see Object.defineProperty() for more details). Descriptors have the following keys:
configurable
true if and only if the type of this property descriptor may be changed and if the property may be deleted from the corresponding object.
false
enumerable
true if and only if this property shows up during enumeration of the properties on the corresponding object.
false
value
The value associated with the property. Can be any valid JavaScript value (number, object, function, etc).
Defaults to undefined.
writable
true if and only if the value associated with the property may be changed with an assignment operator.
false
get
A function which serves as a getter for the property, or undefined if there is no getter. The function's return value will be used as the value of the property.
Defaults to undefined.
set
A function which serves as a setter for the property, or undefined if there is no setter. The function will receive as its only argument the new value being assigned to the property.
Defaults to undefined.

Return value

The object that was passed to the function.

Description

Object.defineProperties, in essence, defines all properties corresponding to the enumerable own properties of props on the object obj object.

Example

var obj = {};
Object.defineProperties(obj, {
  'property1': {
    value: true,
    writable: true
  },
  'property2': {
    value: 'Hello',
    writable: false
  }
  // etc. etc.
});

Polyfill

Assuming a pristine execution environment with all names and properties referring to their initial values, Object.defineProperties is almost completely equivalent (note the comment in isCallable) to the following reimplementation in JavaScript:

function defineProperties(obj, properties) {
  function convertToDescriptor(desc) {
    function hasProperty(obj, prop) {
      return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop);
    }

    function isCallable(v) {
      // NB: modify as necessary if other values than functions are callable.
      return typeof v === 'function';
    }

    if (typeof desc !== 'object' || desc === null)
      throw new TypeError('bad desc');

    var d = {};

    if (hasProperty(desc, 'enumerable'))
      d.enumerable = !!desc.enumerable;
    if (hasProperty(desc, 'configurable'))
      d.configurable = !!desc.configurable;
    if (hasProperty(desc, 'value'))
      d.value = desc.value;
    if (hasProperty(desc, 'writable'))
      d.writable = !!desc.writable;
    if (hasProperty(desc, 'get')) {
      var g = desc.get;

      if (!isCallable(g) && typeof g !== 'undefined')
        throw new TypeError('bad get');
      d.get = g;
    }
    if (hasProperty(desc, 'set')) {
      var s = desc.set;
      if (!isCallable(s) && typeof s !== 'undefined')
        throw new TypeError('bad set');
      d.set = s;
    }

    if (('get' in d || 'set' in d) && ('value' in d || 'writable' in d))
      throw new TypeError('identity-confused descriptor');

    return d;
  }

  if (typeof obj !== 'object' || obj === null)
    throw new TypeError('bad obj');

  properties = Object(properties);

  var keys = Object.keys(properties);
  var descs = [];

  for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; i++)
    descs.push([keys[i], convertToDescriptor(properties[keys[i]])]);

  for (var i = 0; i < descs.length; i++)
    Object.defineProperty(obj, descs[i][0], descs[i][1]);

  return obj;
}

Specifications

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 5 Yes 4 9 11.6 5
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes Yes 4 11.5 Yes Yes
Server
Node.js
Basic support Yes

See also

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/defineProperties