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Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors

The Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors() method returns all own property descriptors of a given object.

Syntax

Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(obj)

Parameters

obj
The object for which to get all own property descriptors.

Return value

An object containing all own property descriptors of an object. Might be an empty object, if there are no properties.

Description

This method permits examination of the precise description of all own properties of an object. A property in JavaScript consists of either a string-valued name or a Symbol and a property descriptor. Further information about property descriptor types and their attributes can be found in Object.defineProperty().

A property descriptor is a record with some of the following attributes:

value
The value associated with the property (data descriptors only).
writable
true if and only if the value associated with the property may be changed (data descriptors only).
get
A function which serves as a getter for the property, or undefined if there is no getter (accessor descriptors only).
set
A function which serves as a setter for the property, or undefined if there is no setter (accessor descriptors only).
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.
enumerable
true if and only if this property shows up during enumeration of the properties on the corresponding object.

Examples

Creating a shallow clone

Whereas the Object.assign() method will only copy enumerable and own properties from a source object to a target object, you are able to use this method and Object.create() for a shallow copy between two unknown objects:

Object.create(
  Object.getPrototypeOf(obj), 
  Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(obj) 
);

Creating a subclass

A typical way of creating a subclass is to define the subclass, set its prototype to an instance of the superclass, and then define properties on that instance. This can get awkward especially for getters and setters. Instead, you can use this code to set the prototype:

function superclass() {}
superclass.prototype = {
  // Define your methods and properties here
};
function subclass() {}
subclass.prototype = Object.create(
  superclass.prototype,
  {
    // Define your methods and properties here
  }
);

Specifications

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 54 15 50 No 41 10
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support ? 54 Yes 50 ? ? 6.0
Server
Node.js
Basic support 7.0.0
7.0.0
6.5.0
Disabled
Disabled From version 6.5.0: this feature is behind the --harmony runtime flag.

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/getOwnPropertyDescriptors