This is my code:
class A{
test: string
constructor(test: string){
this.test = test
}
}
const a = new A("hi")
console.log(a)
This is my output:
A { test: 'hi' }
When I want to upload this as a Javascript object, it get's rejected because it ain't a Javascript object. I can make one by doing this:
const someJSON = JSON.stringify(a)
const javascriptObject = JSON.parse(someJSON)
But I think there must be a better way, this feels like a hack. How to convert a typescript class instance to a plain javascript object?
If you want a plain JS object instead of a class instance you can spread the properties for example:
class A{
constructor(test){
this.test = test
}
}
const a = new A("hi");
const b = { ...a };
console.log('a:', a);
console.log('b:', b);
console.log('Is b instance of A:', b instanceof A);
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