dart:js_util library Null safety
Utility methods to manipulate package:js
annotated JavaScript interop
objects in cases where the name to call is not known at runtime.
You should only use these methods when the same effect cannot be achieved
with @JS()
annotations.
Properties
- globalThis → Object
-
read-only
- objectPrototype → Object?
-
Returns the
Object
prototype. Equivalent toObject.prototype
.read-only
Functions
-
add<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript addition (
+
) on two values. -
callConstructor<
T> (Object constr, List< Object?> ? arguments) → T -
callMethod<
T> (Object o, String method, List< Object?> args) → T -
createDartExport<
T extends Object> (T dartObject) → Object -
Given a Dart object that is marked exportable, creates a JS object literal
that forwards to that Dart class. Look at the
@JSExport
annotation to determine what constitutes "exportable" for a Dart class. The object literal will be a map of export names (which are either the written instance member names or their rename) to their respective Dart instance members. -
createStaticInteropMock<
T extends Object, U extends Object> (U dartMock, [Object? proto = null]) → T -
Given a
@staticInterop
type T and an instancedartMock
of a Dart class U that implements the external extension members of T, creates a forwarding mock. -
dartify(
Object? o) → Object? - Effectively the inverse of jsify, dartify Takes a JavaScript object, and converts it to a Dart based object. Only JS primitives, arrays, or 'map' like JS objects are supported.
-
divide<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript division (
/
) on two values. -
equal<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript equality comparison (
==
) on two values. -
exponentiate<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript exponentiation (
**
) on two values. -
getProperty<
T> (Object o, Object name) → T -
greaterThan<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript greater than comparison (
>
) of two values. -
greaterThanOrEqual<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript greater than or equal comparison (
>=
) of two values. -
hasProperty(
Object o, Object name) → bool -
instanceof(
Object? o, Object type) → bool -
Check whether
o
is an instance oftype
. -
instanceOfString(
Object? element, String objectType) → bool - Like instanceof only takes a String for the object name instead of a constructor object.
-
isJavaScriptArray(
dynamic value) → bool -
Returns
true
if a given object is a JavaScript array. -
isJavaScriptSimpleObject(
dynamic value) → bool -
Returns
true
if a given object is a simple JavaScript object. -
jsify(
Object object) → dynamic - Recursively converts a JSON-like collection to JavaScript compatible representation.
-
lessThan<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript less than comparison (
<
) of two values. -
lessThanOrEqual<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript less than or equal comparison (
<=
) of two values. -
modulo<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript remainder (
%
) on two values. -
multiply<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript multiplication (
*
) on two values. -
newObject<
T> () → T -
notEqual<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript inequality comparison (
!=
) on two values. -
objectGetPrototypeOf(
Object? object) → Object? -
Returns the prototype of a given object. Equivalent to
Object.getPrototypeOf
. -
objectKeys(
Object? object) → List< Object?> -
Returns the keys for a given object. Equivalent to
Object.keys(object)
. -
promiseToFuture<
T> (Object jsPromise) → Future< T> - Converts a JavaScript Promise to a Dart Future.
-
setProperty<
T> (Object o, Object name, T? value) → T -
strictEqual<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript strict equality comparison (
===
) on two values. -
strictNotEqual<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → bool -
Perform JavaScript strict inequality comparison (
!==
) on two values. -
subtract<
T> (Object? first, Object? second) → T -
Perform JavaScript subtraction (
-
) on two values.
Exceptions / Errors
- NullRejectionException
-
Exception for when the promise is rejected with a
null
orundefined
value.