# ES6 Shim Provides compatibility shims so that legacy JavaScript engines behave as closely as possible to ECMAScript 6 (Harmony). [![Build Status][1]][2] [![dependency status][3]][4] [![dev dependency status][5]][6] [![browser support](https://ci.testling.com/paulmillr/es6-shim.png)](https://ci.testling.com/paulmillr/es6-shim) [![Sauce Test Status](https://saucelabs.com/browser-matrix/es6-shim.svg)](https://saucelabs.com/u/es6-shim) [HTML version of the final ECMAScript 6 spec][spec-html-url] ## Installation If you want to use it in browser: * Just include es6-shim before your scripts. * Include [es5-shim][es5-shim-url] especially if your browser doesn't support ECMAScript 5 - but every JS engine requires the `es5-shim` to correct broken implementations, so it's strongly recommended to always include it. For `node.js`, `io.js`, or any `npm`-managed workflow (this is the recommended method): npm install es6-shim Alternative methods: * `component install paulmillr/es6-shim` if you’re using [component(1)](https://github.com/componentjs/component). * `bower install es6-shim` if you’re using [Bower](http://bower.io/). In both browser and node you may also want to include `unorm`; see the [`String.prototype.normalize`](#stringprototypenormalize) section for details. ## Safe shims * `Map`, `Set` (requires ES5 property descriptor support) * `Promise` * `String`: * `fromCodePoint()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/fromcodepoint)) * `raw()` * `String.prototype`: * `codePointAt()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/codepointat)) * `endsWith()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/endswith)) * `includes()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/includes)) * `repeat()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/repeat)) * `startsWith()` ([a standalone shim is also available](http://mths.be/startswith)) * `RegExp`: * `new RegExp`, when given a RegExp as the pattern, will no longer throw when given a "flags" string argument. (requires ES5) * `RegExp.prototype`: * `flags` (requires ES5) ([a standalone shim is also available](https://github.com/es-shims/RegExp.prototype.flags)) * `[Symbol.match]` (requires native `Symbol`s) * `[Symbol.replace]` (requires native `Symbol`s) * `[Symbol.search]` (requires native `Symbol`s) * `[Symbol.split]` (requires native `Symbol`s) * `toString` * `Number`: * binary and octal literals: `Number('0b1')` and `Number('0o7')` * `EPSILON` * `MAX_SAFE_INTEGER` * `MIN_SAFE_INTEGER` * `isNaN()`([a standalone shim is also available](https://www.npmjs.com/package/is-nan)) * `isInteger()` * `isSafeInteger()` * `isFinite()` * `parseInt()` * `parseFloat()` * `Array`: * `from()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://www.npmjs.com/package/array.from)) * `of()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://www.npmjs.com/package/array.of)) * `Array.prototype`: * `copyWithin()` * `entries()` * `fill()` * `find()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://github.com/paulmillr/Array.prototype.find)) * `findIndex()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://github.com/paulmillr/Array.prototype.findIndex)) * `keys()` (note: keys/values/entries return an `ArrayIterator` object) * `values()` * `indexOf()` (ES6 errata) * `Object`: * `assign()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://github.com/ljharb/object.assign)) * `is()` ([a standalone shim is also available](https://github.com/ljharb/object-is)) * `keys()` (in ES5, but no longer throws on non-object non-null/undefined values in ES6) * `setPrototypeOf()` (IE >= 11) * `Function.prototype`: * `name` (es6-sham, covers IE 9-11) * `Math`: * `acosh()` * `asinh()` * `atanh()` * `cbrt()` * `clz32()` * `cosh()` * `expm1()` * `fround()` * `hypot()` * `imul()` * `log10()` * `log1p()` * `log2()` * `sign()` * `sinh()` * `tanh()` * `trunc()` Math functions’ accuracy is 1e-11. * `Reflect` * `apply()` * `construct()` * `defineProperty()` * `deleteProperty()` * `get()` * `getOwnPropertyDescriptor()` * `getPrototypeOf()` * `has()` * `isExtensible()` * `ownKeys()` * `preventExtensions()` * `set()` * `setPrototypeOf()` * `Symbol` (only if it already exists) * `match` (and corresponding `String#match`, `String#startsWith`, `String#endsWith`, `String#includes`, `RegExp` support) * `replace` (and corresponding `String#replace` support) * `search` (and corresponding `String#search` support) * `split` (and corresponding `String#split` support) Well-known symbols will only be provided if the engine already has `Symbol` support. * `String.prototype` Annex B HTML methods * `anchor()` * `big()` * `blink()` * `bold()` * `fixed()` * `fontcolor()` * `fontsize()` * `italics()` * `link()` * `small()` * `strike()` * `sub()` * `sup()` These methods are part of "Annex B", which means that although they are a defacto standard, you shouldn't use them. None the less, the `es6-shim` provides them and normalizes their behavior across browsers. ## Subclassing The `Map`, `Set`, and `Promise` implementations are subclassable. You should use the following pattern to create a subclass in ES5 which will continue to work in ES6: ```javascript require('es6-shim'); function MyPromise(exec) { var promise = new Promise(exec); Object.setPrototypeOf(promise, MyPromise.prototype); // ... return promise; } Object.setPrototypeOf(MyPromise, Promise); MyPromise.prototype = Object.create(Promise.prototype, { constructor: { value: MyPromise } }); ``` ## String.prototype.normalize Including a proper shim for `String.prototype.normalize` would increase the size of this library by a factor of more than 4. So instead we recommend that you install the [`unorm`](https://github.com/walling/unorm) package alongside `es6-shim` if you need `String.prototype.normalize`. See https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim/issues/134 for more discussion. ## WeakMap shim It is not possible to implement WeakMap in pure javascript. The [es6-collections](https://github.com/WebReflection/es6-collections) implementation doesn't hold values strongly, which is critical for the collection. `es6-shim` decided to not include an incorrect shim. `WeakMap` has very unusual use-cases, so you probably won't need it at all (use simple `Map` instead). ## Getting started ```javascript require('es6-shim'); var assert = require('assert'); assert.equal(true, 'abc'.startsWith('a')); assert.equal(false, 'abc'.endsWith('a')); assert.equal(true, 'john alice'.includes('john')); assert.equal('123'.repeat(2), '123123'); assert.equal(false, NaN === NaN); assert.equal(true, Object.is(NaN, NaN)); assert.equal(true, -0 === 0); assert.equal(false, Object.is(-0, 0)); var result = Object.assign({ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }); assert.deepEqual(result, { a: 1, b: 2 }); assert.equal(true, isNaN('a')); assert.equal(false, Number.isNaN('a')); assert.equal(true, Number.isNaN(NaN)); assert.equal(true, isFinite('123')); assert.equal(false, Number.isFinite('123')); assert.equal(false, Number.isFinite(Infinity)); // Tests if value is a number, finite, // >= -9007199254740992 && <= 9007199254740992 and floor(value) === value assert.equal(false, Number.isInteger(2.4)); assert.equal(1, Math.sign(400)); assert.equal(0, Math.sign(0)); assert.equal(-1, Math.sign(-400)); var found = [5, 10, 15, 10].find(function (item) { return item / 2 === 5; }); assert.equal(10, found); var foundIndex = [5, 10, 15, 10].findIndex(function (item) { return item / 2 === 5; }); assert.equal(1, foundIndex); // Replacement for `{}` key-value storage. // Keys can be anything. var map = new Map([['Bob', 42], ['Foo', 'bar']]); map.set('John', 25); map.set('Alice', 400); map.set(['meh'], 555); assert.equal(undefined, map.get(['meh'])); // undefined because you need to use exactly the same object. map.delete('Alice'); map.keys(); map.values(); assert.equal(4, map.size); // Useful for storing unique items. var set = new Set([0, 1]); set.add(2); set.add(5); assert.equal(true, set.has(0)); assert.equal(true, set.has(1)); assert.equal(true, set.has(2)); assert.equal(false, set.has(4)); assert.equal(true, set.has(5)); set.delete(5); assert.equal(false, set.has(5)); // Promises, see // http://www.slideshare.net/domenicdenicola/callbacks-promises-and-coroutines-oh-my-the-evolution-of-asynchronicity-in-javascript // https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/#what-are-promises-and-why-should-i-use-them Promise.resolve(5).then(function (value) { assert.equal(value, 5); if (value) throw new Error('whoops!'); // do some stuff return anotherPromise(); }).catch(function (e) { assert.equal(e.message, 'whoops!'); assert.equal(true, e instanceof Error); // any errors thrown asynchronously end up here }); ``` ## Caveats - `Object.setPrototypeOf` / `Reflect.setPrototypeOf` - Note that null objects (`Object.create(null)`, eg, an object with `null` as its `[[Prototype]]`) can not have their `[[Prototype]]` changed except via a native `Object.setPrototypeOf`. - Well-known `Symbol`s - In order to make them work cross-realm, these are created with the global `Symbol` registry via `Symbol.for`. This does not violate the spec, but it does mean that `Symbol.for('Symbol.search') === Symbol.search` will be `true`, which it would not by default in a fresh compliant realm. ## [License][license-url] [1]: https://travis-ci.org/paulmillr/es6-shim.svg [2]: https://travis-ci.org/paulmillr/es6-shim [3]: https://david-dm.org/paulmillr/es6-shim.svg [4]: https://david-dm.org/paulmillr/es6-shim [5]: https://david-dm.org/paulmillr/es6-shim/dev-status.svg [6]: https://david-dm.org/paulmillr/es6-shim#info=devDependencies [license-url]: https://github.com/paulmillr/es6-shim/blob/master/LICENSE [spec-html-url]: http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/ [es5-shim-url]: https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim