Get the description of a ES6 Symbol
I wonder if there is a nice way to get the descriptions of a Symbol.
For example,
var s = Symbol(5);
The default implementation of the toString will simply print Symbol(5)
I would like to find a way to extract the actual description i.e. 5
Solution 1:
Symbol.description
returns description of the symbol.
Simply do s.description
in your case.
Solution 2:
String(symbol).slice(7, -1) || null
This works because String(symbol)
explicitly coerce the symbol into a string e.g. Symbol('test')
gets coerced into "Symbol(test)"
.
Doing a splicing on the from 7 to -1 does a splicing between the two brackets, thus capturing the description test
Note: that this may not work for object descriptions (e.g. Symbol({test})
) as objects gets coerced into "[object Object]"
Solution 3:
There is no neat way to do this. However, if you have registered a symbol in the global registry, you can use Symbol.keyFor()
:
var s = Symbol.for(5);
console.log(Symbol.keyFor(s));