In Javascript, How to determine if an object property exists and is not empty?

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萌比男神i 2020-12-31 04:28

Suppose I have the next javascript object:

var errors = {
    error_1: \"Error 1 description\",
    error_2: \"Error 2 description\",
    error_3: \"\",
             


        
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  •  一生所求
    2020-12-31 04:50

    if (errors.hasOwnProperty('error_1') && errors['error_1'] )

    The method hasOwnProperty can be used to determine whether an object has the specified property as a direct property of that object.

    The errors[key] where key is a string value checks if the value exists and is not null

    to Check if its not empty where it is a string then typeof errors['error_1'] === 'string' && errors['error_1'].length where you are checking for the length of a string

    Result:

    if (errors.hasOwnProperty('error_1') && typeof errors['error_1'] === 'string' && errors['error_1'].length)

    Now, if you are using a library like underscore you can use a bunch of utility classes like _.isEmpty _.has(obj,key) and _.isString()

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