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unexpected token = for class properties in node 8.4


running the following code in node (v8.4)

class TodoStore {
    todos = [];

    get completedTodosCount() {
        return this.todos.filter(
            todo => todo.completed === true
        ).length;
    }

    report() {
        if (this.todos.length === 0)
            return "<none>";
        return `Next todo: "${this.todos[0].task}". ` +
            `Progress: ${this.completedTodosCount}/${this.todos.length}`;
    }

    addTodo(task) {
        this.todos.push({
            task: task,
            completed: false,
            assignee: null
        });
    }
}

const todoStore = new TodoStore();

todoStore.addTodo("read MobX tutorial");
console.log(todoStore.report());

todoStore.addTodo("try MobX");
console.log(todoStore.report());

todoStore.todos[0].completed = true;
console.log(todoStore.report());

todoStore.todos[1].task = "try MobX in own project";
console.log(todoStore.report());

todoStore.todos[0].task = "grok MobX tutorial";
console.log(todoStore.report());

gives me the following error:

        todos = [];
              ^

SyntaxError: Unexpected token =
    at createScript (vm.js:74:10)
    at Object.runInThisContext (vm.js:116:10)
    at Module._compile (module.js:537:28)
    at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:584:10)
    at Module.load (module.js:507:32)
    at tryModuleLoad (module.js:470:12)
    at Function.Module._load (module.js:462:3)
    at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:609:10)
    at startup (bootstrap_node.js:158:16)
    at bootstrap_node.js:598:3

Solution

  • Update
    Support for instance class fields starts with node >= 12.


    Literal class properties are not supported by any version of node, according to this table. You'll still have to set any instance properties inside your class constructor:

    class TodoStore {
    
        constructor() {
            this.todos = [];
        }
        // ...
    }
    

    If you wish to define a static property, you'd assign that directly to the TodoStore reference, after the class has been declared:

    TodoStore.todos = [];