symbol.description
The read-only description
property is a string returning the optional description of Symbol
objects.
Syntax
Symbol('myDescription').description;
Symbol.iterator.description;
Symbol.for('foo').description;
Description
Symbol
objects can be created with an optional description which can be used for debugging but not to access the symbol itself. The Symbol.prototype.description
property can be used to read that description. It is different to Symbol.prototype.toString()
as it does not contain the enclosing "Symbol()
" string. See the examples.
Examples
Symbol('desc').toString(); // "Symbol(desc)"
Symbol('desc').description; // "desc"
Symbol('').description; // ""
Symbol().description; // undefined
// well-known symbols
Symbol.iterator.toString(); // "Symbol(Symbol.iterator)"
Symbol.iterator.description; // "Symbol.iterator"
// global symbols
Symbol.for('foo').toString(); // "Symbol(foo)"
Symbol.for('foo').description; // "foo"
Specifications
|
Desktop |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
Basic support |
70 |
No |
63 |
No |
57 |
No |
|
Mobile |
|
Android webview |
Chrome for Android |
Edge Mobile |
Firefox for Android |
Opera for Android |
iOS Safari |
Samsung Internet |
Basic support |
70 |
70 |
No |
63 |
57 |
No |
No |
|
Server |
|
Node.js |
Basic support |
No |
See also