--- title: Proxy slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy tags: - Class - ECMAScript 2015 - JavaScript - Proxy translation_of: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy --- <div> <div>{{JSRef}}</div> </div> <p><strong>Proxy</strong> 物件被使用於定義基本操作的自定行為(例如:尋找屬性、賦值、列舉、函式調用等等)。</p> <h2 id="術語">術語</h2> <dl> <dt><a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler">handler</a></dt> <dd>Placeholder object which contains traps.</dd> <dt>traps</dt> <dd>The methods that provide property access. This is analogous to the concept of traps in operating systems.</dd> <dt>target</dt> <dd>Object which the proxy virtualizes. It is often used as storage backend for the proxy. Invariants (semantics that remain unchanged) regarding object non-extensibility or non-configurable properties are verified against the target.</dd> </dl> <h2 id="語法">語法</h2> <pre class="syntaxbox">var p = new Proxy(target, handler); </pre> <h3 id="參數">參數</h3> <dl> <dt><code>target</code></dt> <dd>A target object (can be any sort of object, including a native array, a function or even another proxy) to wrap with <code>Proxy</code>.</dd> <dt><code>handler</code></dt> <dd>An object whose properties are functions which define the behavior of the proxy when an operation is performed on it.</dd> </dl> <h2 id="方法">方法</h2> <dl> <dt>{{jsxref("Proxy.revocable()")}}</dt> <dd>Creates a revocable <code>Proxy</code> object.</dd> </dl> <h2 id="Methods_of_the_handler_object">Methods of the handler object</h2> <p>The handler object is a placeholder object which contains traps for <code>Proxy</code>.</p> <div>{{page('/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler', 'Methods') }}</div> <h2 id="範例">範例</h2> <h3 id="Basic_example">Basic example</h3> <p>In this simple example the number <code>37</code> gets returned as the default value when the property name is not in the object. It is using the <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler/get"><code>get</code></a> handler.</p> <pre class="brush: js">var handler = { get: function(target, name) { return name in target ? target[name] : 37; } }; var p = new Proxy({}, handler); p.a = 1; p.b = undefined; console.log(p.a, p.b); // 1, undefined console.log('c' in p, p.c); // false, 37 </pre> <h3 id="No-op_forwarding_proxy">No-op forwarding proxy</h3> <p>In this example, we are using a native JavaScript object to which our proxy will forward all operations that are applied to it.</p> <pre class="brush: js">var target = {}; var p = new Proxy(target, {}); p.a = 37; // operation forwarded to the target console.log(target.a); // 37. The operation has been properly forwarded </pre> <h3 id="Validation">Validation</h3> <p>With a <code>Proxy</code>, you can easily validate the passed value for an object. This example uses the <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler/set"><code>set</code></a> handler.</p> <pre class="brush: js">let validator = { set: function(obj, prop, value) { if (prop === 'age') { if (!Number.isInteger(value)) { throw new TypeError('The age is not an integer'); } if (value > 200) { throw new RangeError('The age seems invalid'); } } // The default behavior to store the value obj[prop] = value; // Indicate success return true; } }; let person = new Proxy({}, validator); person.age = 100; console.log(person.age); // 100 person.age = 'young'; // Throws an exception person.age = 300; // Throws an exception</pre> <h3 id="Extending_constructor">Extending constructor</h3> <p>A function proxy could easily extend a constructor with a new constructor. This example uses the <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler/construct"><code>construct</code></a> and <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler/apply"><code>apply</code></a> handlers.</p> <pre class="brush: js">function extend(sup, base) { var descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor( base.prototype, 'constructor' ); base.prototype = Object.create(sup.prototype); var handler = { construct: function(target, args) { var obj = Object.create(base.prototype); this.apply(target, obj, args); return obj; }, apply: function(target, that, args) { sup.apply(that, args); base.apply(that, args); } }; var proxy = new Proxy(base, handler); descriptor.value = proxy; Object.defineProperty(base.prototype, 'constructor', descriptor); return proxy; } var Person = function(name) { this.name = name; }; var Boy = extend(Person, function(name, age) { this.age = age; }); Boy.prototype.sex = 'M'; var Peter = new Boy('Peter', 13); console.log(Peter.sex); // "M" console.log(Peter.name); // "Peter" console.log(Peter.age); // 13</pre> <h3 id="Manipulating_DOM_nodes">Manipulating DOM nodes</h3> <p>Sometimes you want to toggle the attribute or class name of two different elements. Here's how using the <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/handler/set"><code>set</code></a> handler.</p> <pre class="brush: js">let view = new Proxy({ selected: null }, { set: function(obj, prop, newval) { let oldval = obj[prop]; if (prop === 'selected') { if (oldval) { oldval.setAttribute('aria-selected', 'false'); } if (newval) { newval.setAttribute('aria-selected', 'true'); } } // The default behavior to store the value obj[prop] = newval; // Indicate success return true; } }); let i1 = view.selected = document.getElementById('item-1'); console.log(i1.getAttribute('aria-selected')); // 'true' let i2 = view.selected = document.getElementById('item-2'); console.log(i1.getAttribute('aria-selected')); // 'false' console.log(i2.getAttribute('aria-selected')); // 'true'</pre> <h3 id="Value_correction_and_an_extra_property">Value correction and an extra property</h3> <p>The <code>products</code> proxy object evaluates the passed value and convert it to an array if needed. The object also supports an extra property called <code>latestBrowser</code> both as a getter and a setter.</p> <pre class="brush: js">let products = new Proxy({ browsers: ['Internet Explorer', 'Netscape'] }, { get: function(obj, prop) { // An extra property if (prop === 'latestBrowser') { return obj.browsers[obj.browsers.length - 1]; } // The default behavior to return the value return obj[prop]; }, set: function(obj, prop, value) { // An extra property if (prop === 'latestBrowser') { obj.browsers.push(value); return true; } // Convert the value if it is not an array if (typeof value === 'string') { value = [value]; } // The default behavior to store the value obj[prop] = value; // Indicate success return true; } }); console.log(products.browsers); // ['Internet Explorer', 'Netscape'] products.browsers = 'Firefox'; // pass a string (by mistake) console.log(products.browsers); // ['Firefox'] <- no problem, the value is an array products.latestBrowser = 'Chrome'; console.log(products.browsers); // ['Firefox', 'Chrome'] console.log(products.latestBrowser); // 'Chrome'</pre> <h3 id="Finding_an_array_item_object_by_its_property">Finding an array item object by its property</h3> <p>This proxy extends an array with some utility features. As you see, you can flexibly "define" properties without using <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/defineProperties"><code>Object.defineProperties</code></a>. This example can be adapted to find a table row by its cell. In that case, the target will be <a href="/en-US/docs/DOM/table.rows"><code>table.rows</code></a>.</p> <pre class="brush: js">let products = new Proxy([ { name: 'Firefox', type: 'browser' }, { name: 'SeaMonkey', type: 'browser' }, { name: 'Thunderbird', type: 'mailer' } ], { get: function(obj, prop) { // The default behavior to return the value; prop is usually an integer if (prop in obj) { return obj[prop]; } // Get the number of products; an alias of products.length if (prop === 'number') { return obj.length; } let result, types = {}; for (let product of obj) { if (product.name === prop) { result = product; } if (types[product.type]) { types[product.type].push(product); } else { types[product.type] = [product]; } } // Get a product by name if (result) { return result; } // Get products by type if (prop in types) { return types[prop]; } // Get product types if (prop === 'types') { return Object.keys(types); } return undefined; } }); console.log(products[0]); // { name: 'Firefox', type: 'browser' } console.log(products['Firefox']); // { name: 'Firefox', type: 'browser' } console.log(products['Chrome']); // undefined console.log(products.browser); // [{ name: 'Firefox', type: 'browser' }, { name: 'SeaMonkey', type: 'browser' }] console.log(products.types); // ['browser', 'mailer'] console.log(products.number); // 3 </pre> <h3 id="A_complete_traps_list_example">A complete <code>traps</code> list example</h3> <p>Now in order to create a complete sample <code>traps</code> list, for didactic purposes, we will try to proxify a <em>non native</em> object that is particularly suited to this type of operation: the <code>docCookies</code> global object created by <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/cookie/Simple_document.cookie_framework" title="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/document.cookie#A_little_framework.3A_a_complete_cookies_reader.2Fwriter_with_full_unicode_support">the "little framework" published on the <code>document.cookie</code> page</a>.</p> <pre class="brush: js">/* var docCookies = ... get the "docCookies" object here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/document.cookie#A_little_framework.3A_a_complete_cookies_reader.2Fwriter_with_full_unicode_support */ var docCookies = new Proxy(docCookies, { get: function (oTarget, sKey) { return oTarget[sKey] || oTarget.getItem(sKey) || undefined; }, set: function (oTarget, sKey, vValue) { if (sKey in oTarget) { return false; } return oTarget.setItem(sKey, vValue); }, deleteProperty: function (oTarget, sKey) { if (sKey in oTarget) { return false; } return oTarget.removeItem(sKey); }, enumerate: function (oTarget, sKey) { return oTarget.keys(); }, ownKeys: function (oTarget, sKey) { return oTarget.keys(); }, has: function (oTarget, sKey) { return sKey in oTarget || oTarget.hasItem(sKey); }, defineProperty: function (oTarget, sKey, oDesc) { if (oDesc && 'value' in oDesc) { oTarget.setItem(sKey, oDesc.value); } return oTarget; }, getOwnPropertyDescriptor: function (oTarget, sKey) { var vValue = oTarget.getItem(sKey); return vValue ? { value: vValue, writable: true, enumerable: true, configurable: false } : undefined; }, }); /* Cookies test */ console.log(docCookies.my_cookie1 = 'First value'); console.log(docCookies.getItem('my_cookie1')); docCookies.setItem('my_cookie1', 'Changed value'); console.log(docCookies.my_cookie1);</pre> <h2 id="規範">規範</h2> <table class="standard-table"> <tbody> <tr> <th scope="col">Specification</th> <th scope="col">Status</th> <th scope="col">Comment</th> </tr> <tr> <td>{{SpecName('ES2015', '#sec-proxy-objects', 'Proxy')}}</td> <td>{{Spec2('ES2015')}}</td> <td>Initial definition.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>{{SpecName('ESDraft', '#sec-proxy-objects', 'Proxy')}}</td> <td>{{Spec2('ESDraft')}}</td> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h2 id="瀏覽器相容性">瀏覽器相容性</h2> <p>{{Compat("javascript.builtins.Proxy", 2)}}</p> <h2 id="Gecko_specific_notes">Gecko specific notes</h2> <ul> <li>At present, <code>Object.getPrototypeOf(proxy)</code> unconditionally returns <code>Object.getPrototypeOf(target)</code>, because the ES2015 getPrototypeOf trap is not yet implemented ({{bug(795904)}}, {{bug(888969)}}).</li> <li><code>Array.isArray(proxy)</code> unconditionally returns <code>Array.isArray(target)</code> ({{bug(1096753)}}, {{bug(1111785)}}).</li> <li><code>Object.prototype.toString.call(proxy)</code> unconditionally returns <code>Object.prototype.toString.call(target)</code>, because ES2015 Symbol.toStringTag is not yet implemented ({{bug(1114580)}}).</li> </ul> <h2 id="參見">參見</h2> <ul> <li><a class="external" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sClk6aB_CPk">"Proxies are awesome" Brendan Eich presentation at JSConf</a> (<a class="external" href="http://www.slideshare.net/BrendanEich/metaprog-5303821">slides</a>)</li> <li><a class="external" href="http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:proxies">ECMAScript Harmony Proxy proposal page</a> and <a class="external" href="http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:proxies_semantics">ECMAScript Harmony proxy semantics page</a></li> <li><a class="external" href="http://soft.vub.ac.be/~tvcutsem/proxies/">Tutorial on proxies</a></li> <li><a href="/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Old_Proxy_API" title="/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Old_Proxy_API">SpiderMonkey specific Old Proxy API</a></li> <li>{{jsxref("Object.watch()")}} is a non-standard feature but has been supported in Gecko for a long time.</li> </ul> <h2 id="Licensing_note">Licensing note</h2> <p>Some content (text, examples) in this page has been copied or adapted from the <a class="external" href="http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php">ECMAScript wiki</a> which content is licensed <a class="external" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/">CC 2.0 BY-NC-SA</a>.</p>