I am building an Angular4 project and using IntelliJ. Whenever I create a new class, and then add getters and setters. The IDE adds underscores to the fields.
Being that typescript syntax seems to be recognised automatically by the IDE and yet creates the fields in this way, leaves me to think that this is a best practice, but I have also read that this should not be done.
Why does the IDE do this? And should I allow it to do this for an angular project? Thanks for any help!
Before creating the getters and setters
export class Test {
hello:string;
world:string;
}
After creating the getters and setters
export class Test {
private _hello:string;
private _world:string;
get hello(): string {
return this._hello;
}
set hello(value: string) {
this._hello = value;
}
get world(): string {
return this._world;
}
set world(value: string) {
this._world = value;
}
}
_
, nothing more than thatconst json = { "hello": "foo", "world": "bar" }
andconst baz = new Test()
then you can just doObject.assign(baz, json)
and it will call the setters and correctly assign to the private_hello
and_world
attributes.