I want to be able to instantiate a particular ES6 class by passing a string variable to a function. Depending on the value of the variable, a different class will be created.
Example - I have 2 classes, ClassOne
, ClassTwo
. I want to be able to pass a variable to a function and get a new class back. The name of the class will be related to the variable - eg. passing 'Two'
will create ClassTwo
.
I don't want to just use a switch
clause like this:
function createRelevantClass( desiredSubclassName )
{
let args = [],
newClass;
switch( desiredSubclassName )
{
case 'One' :
newClass = new ClassOne(args);
break;
case 'Two' :
newClass = new ClassTwo(args);
break;
}
return newClass;
}
Instead, I want to somehow be able to create the constructor call using the variable name. Is that possible?
function createRelevantClass( desiredSubclassName )
{
// desiredSubclassName would be string 'One' or 'Two'
// how to use the 'new' operator or Reflect here to create the class based on the variable passed in
let newClass = ( *magic code to build constructor dynamically* );
return newClass;
}