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How to create a CoffeeScript style existential operator in JavaScript?


CoffeeScript turns user?.id into

if (typeof user !== "undefined" && user !== null) {
   user.id;
}

Is it possible to create a JavaScript function exists that would do something similar? i.e.

exists(user).id

would result in either user.id or null

It would be easier if a function accepts another parameter, i.e. exists(user, 'id'), but that wouldn't look as nice.


Solution

  • No, you can't produce such a function. The problem is that this:

    any_function(undeclared_variable)
    

    will produce a ReferenceError if undeclared_variable was not declared anywhere. For example, if you run this stand alone code:

    function f() { }
    f(pancakes);
    

    you'll get a ReferenceError because pancakes was not declared anywhere. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/wSZaL/

    However, the typeof operator can be used on something that has not been declared so this:

    console.log(typeof pancakes);
    

    will simply log an undefined in the console. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/et2Nv/

    If you don't mind possible ReferenceErrors then you already have the necessary function in your question:

    function exists(obj, key) {
        if (typeof obj !== "undefined" && obj !== null)
            return obj[key];
        return null; // Maybe you'd want undefined instead
    }
    

    or, since you don't need to be able to use typeof on undeclared variables here, you can simplify it down to:

    function exists(obj, key) {
        if(obj != null)
          return obj[key];
        return null;
    }
    

    Note the change to !=, undefined == null is true even though undefined === null is not.