I would like to create an object with a member added conditionally.
The simple approach is:
var a = {};
if (someCondition)
a.b = 5;
Now, I would like to write a more idiomatic code. I am trying:
a = {
b: (someCondition? 5 : undefined)
};
But now, b
is a member of a
whose value is undefined
. This is not the desired result.
Is there a handy solution?
Update
I seek for a solution that could handle the general case with several members.
a = {
b: (conditionB? 5 : undefined),
c: (conditionC? 5 : undefined),
d: (conditionD? 5 : undefined),
e: (conditionE? 5 : undefined),
f: (conditionF? 5 : undefined),
g: (conditionG? 5 : undefined),
};
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I think @InspiredJW did it with ES5, and as @trincot pointed out, using es6 is a better approach. But we can add a bit more sugar, by using the spread operator, and logical AND short circuit evaluation:
const a = {
...(someCondition && {b: 5})
}