As said in the title: the reflect-metadata
API provides a getMetadata
method and a getOwnMetadata
- what's the difference here? Same goes for hasOwnMetadata
, etc.
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Generally the different between the Own
versions and the regular ones is whether the lookup continues up the prototype chain. In the own versions, only metadata defined specifically on the target object is found. In the regular versions if the metadata was not defined on the target object, metadata defined on the prototype of the object is returned.
Example :
@Reflect.metadata("key", "base value")
class B {
get prop(): number { return 0; }
}
class C extends B{ }
// "base value", metadata was not defined on C but was defined on it's prototype B
console.log(Reflect.getMetadata("key", C));
// undefined, metadata was not defined on C
console.log(Reflect.getOwnMetadata("key", C));

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