I am looking to dynamically create methods in JavaScript... In ruby (see below) we have define_method, do we have something similar in JavaScript?
define_method 'name_of_the_method' do
'method code goes in this block'
end
I am looking to dynamically create methods in JavaScript... In ruby (see below) we have define_method, do we have something similar in JavaScript?
define_method 'name_of_the_method' do
'method code goes in this block'
end
Since Javascript treats functions as first-class objects, you can create and assign them at any time. Combined with the Function
constructor, the equivalent would be:
function define_method (target, name, code) {
target[name] = new Function(code);
}
This is not super friendly when it comes to taking parameters (it does not have any named params), but will dynamically create a method on the object.
If you want to attach a method to every instance of that type of object, you should use:
target.prototype[name] = new Function(code);
If you have the function ahead of time (no need to dynamically compile it), you can just assign with a dynamic name and existing function:
function define_method(target, name, fn) {
target[name] = fn;
}
Because Javascript treats functions as objects, you can assign them to objects (class prototype or instance) at any time.