In this article, we are given any arbitrary JavaScript function and the task is to return the parameter names of the function.
Approach: JavaScript contains a method called toString() which is used to represent a function code in its string representation. This method is used to get the parameter names/values.
- First, get the function’s code to its string equivalent using toString() method.
- Then remove all the unnecessary codes like comments, function body, white spaces, and ES6 arrow (if any).
- Identify the first occurrence of ‘(‘, it will be just before the starting of parameters.
- The last character of the string will be ‘)’ which removes all comments, function body, white spaces, and ES6 arrow.
- Also, the last character will be just after the end of the parameters.
Example: This example explains the above-explained approach.
Javascript
// JavaScript program to get the function // name/values dynamically function getParams(func) {
// String representation of the function code
let str = func.toString();
// Remove comments of the form /* ... */
// Removing comments of the form //
// Remove body of the function { ... }
// removing '=>' if func is arrow function
str = str.replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\ //g, '')
.replace(/\/\/(.)*/g, '' )
.replace(/{[\s\S]*}/, '' )
.replace(/=>/g, '' )
.trim();
// Start parameter names after first '('
let start = str.indexOf( "(" ) + 1;
// End parameter names is just before last ')'
let end = str.length - 1;
let result = str.substring(start, end).split( ", " );
let params = [];
result.forEach(element => {
// Removing any default value
element = element.replace(/=[\s\S]*/g, '' ).trim();
if (element.length > 0)
params.push(element);
});
return params;
} // Test sample functions let fun1 = function (a) { };
function fun2(a = 5 * 6 / 3,
b) { }; let fun3 = (a, /*
*/
b, //comment
c) => /** */ { };
console.log(`List of parameters of ${fun1.name}:`, getParams(fun1));
console.log(`List of parameters of ${fun2.name}:`, getParams(fun2));
console.log(`List of parameters of ${fun3.name}:`, getParams(fun3));
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Output
List of parameters of fun1: [ 'a' ] List of parameters of fun2: [ 'a', 'b' ] List of parameters of fun3: [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]