Proxy() constructor
The Proxy() constructor is used to create Proxy objects.
Syntax
new Proxy(target, handler)
Parameters
target-
A target object to wrap with
Proxy. It can be any sort of object, including a native array, a function, or even another proxy. handler-
An object whose properties are functions that define the behavior of the proxy when an operation is performed on it.
Description
Use the Proxy() constructor to create a new Proxy object. This constructor takes two mandatory arguments:
-
targetis the object for which you want to create the proxy -
handleris the object that defines the custom behavior of the proxy.
An empty handler will create a proxy that behaves, in almost all respects, exactly like the target. By defining any of a set group of functions on the handler object, you can customise specific aspects of the proxy's behavior. For example, by defining get() you can provide a customised version of the target's property accessor.
Handler functions
This section lists all the handler functions you can define. Handler functions are sometimes called traps, because they trap calls to the underlying target object.
handler.apply()-
A trap for a function call.
handler.construct()-
A trap for the
newoperator. handler.defineProperty()-
A trap for
Object.defineProperty. handler.deleteProperty()-
A trap for the
deleteoperator. handler.get()-
A trap for getting property values.
handler.getOwnPropertyDescriptor()-
A trap for
Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor. handler.getPrototypeOf()-
A trap for
Object.getPrototypeOf. handler.has()-
A trap for the
inoperator. handler.isExtensible()-
A trap for
Object.isExtensible. handler.ownKeys()-
A trap for
Object.getOwnPropertyNamesandObject.getOwnPropertySymbols. handler.preventExtensions()-
A trap for
Object.preventExtensions. handler.set()-
A trap for setting property values.
handler.setPrototypeOf()-
A trap for
Object.setPrototypeOf.
Examples
Selectively proxy property accessors
In this example the target has two properties, notProxied and proxied. We define a handler that returns a different value for proxied, and lets any other accesses through to the target.
const target = { notProxied: "original value", proxied: "original value" }; const handler = { get: function(target, prop, receiver) { if (prop === "proxied") { return "replaced value"; } return Reflect.get(...arguments); } }; const proxy = new Proxy(target, handler); console.log(proxy.notProxied); // "original value" console.log(proxy.proxied); // "replaced value"
Specifications
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
Proxy |
49 |
12 |
18 |
No |
36 |
10 |
49 |
49 |
18 |
36 |
10 |
5.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy/Proxy