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---
title: ES2015+
category: JavaScript
layout: 2017/sheet
tags: [Featured]
updated: 2017-10-21
weight: -10
intro: |
A quick overview of new JavaScript features in ES2015, ES2016, ES2017 and beyond.
---
### Block scoping
#### Let
```js
function fn () {
let x = 0
if (true) {
let x = 1 // only inside this `if`
}
}
```
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#### Const
```js
const a = 1
```
`let` is the new `var`. Constants work just like `let`, but can't be reassigned.
See: [Let and const](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#let--const)
### Backtick strings
#### Interpolation
```js
var message = `Hello ${name}`
```
#### Multiline strings
```js
var str = `
hello
world
`
```
Templates and multiline strings.
See: [Template strings](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#template-strings)
### Binary and octal literals
```js
let bin = 0b1010010
let oct = 0o755
```
See: [Binary and octal literals](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#binary-and-octal-literals)
### New methods
#### New string methods
```js
"hello".repeat(3)
"hello".includes("ll")
"\u1E9B\u0323".normalize("NFC")
```
See: [New methods](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#math--number--string--object-apis)
### Classes
```js
class Circle extends Shape {
```
#### Constructor
```js
constructor (radius) {
this.radius = radius
}
```
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#### Methods
```js
getArea () {
return Math.PI * 2 * this.radius
}
```
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#### Calling superclass methods
```js
expand (n) {
return super.expand(n) * Math.PI
}
```
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#### Static methods
```js
static createFromDiameter(diameter) {
return new Circle(diameter / 2)
}
}
```
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Syntactic sugar for prototypes.
See: [Classes](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#classes)
### Exponent operator
```js
const byte = 2 ** 8
// Same as: Math.pow(2, 8)
```
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Promises
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### Making promises
```js
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
if (ok) { resolve(result) }
else { reject(error) }
})
```
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For asynchronous programming.
See: [Promises](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#promises)
### Using promises
```js
promise
.then((result) => { ··· })
.catch((error) => { ··· })
```
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### Promise functions
```js
Promise.all(···)
Promise.race(···)
Promise.reject(···)
Promise.resolve(···)
```
### Async-await
```js
async function run () {
const user = await getUser()
const tweets = await getTweets(user)
return [user, tweets]
}
```
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`async` functions are another way of using functions.
See: [async function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/async_function)
Destructuring
-------------
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### Destructuring assignment
#### Arrays
```js
var [first, last] = ['Nikola', 'Tesla']
```
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#### Objects
```js
let {title, author} = {
title: 'The Silkworm',
author: 'R. Galbraith'
}
```
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Supports for matching arrays and objects.
See: [Destructuring](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#destructuring)
### Default values
```js
var scores = [22, 33]
var [math = 50, sci = 50, arts = 50] = scores
```
```js
// Result:
// math === 22, sci === 33, arts === 50
```
Default values can be assigned while destructuring arrays or objects.
### Function arguments
```js
function greet({ name, greeting }) {
console.log(`${greeting}, ${name}!`)
}
```
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```js
greet({ name: 'Larry', greeting: 'Ahoy' })
```
Destructuring of objects and arrays can be also be done in function arguments.
### Reassigning keys
```js
function printCoordinates({ left: x, top: y }) {
console.log(`x: ${x}, y: ${y}`)
}
```
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```js
printCoordinates({ left: 25, top: 90 })
```
This example assigns `x` to the value of the `left` key.
### Loops
```js
for (let {title, artist} of songs) {
···
}
```
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The assignment expressions work in loops, too.
Spread
------
### Object spread
#### with Object spread
```js
const options = {
...defaults,
visible: true
}
```
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#### without Object spread
```js
const options = Object.assign(
{}, defaults,
{ visible: true })
```
The Object spread operator lets you build new objects from other objects.
See: [Object spread](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator)
### Array spread
#### with Array spread
```js
const users = [
...admins,
...editors,
'rstacruz'
]
```
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#### without Array spread
```js
const users = admins
.concat(editors)
.concat([ 'rstacruz' ])
```
The spread operator lets you build new arrays in the same way.
See: [Spread operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator)
Functions
---------
### Function arguments
#### Default arguments
```js
function greet (name = 'Jerry') {
return `Hello ${name}`
}
```
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#### Rest arguments
```js
function fn(x, ...y) {
// y is an Array
return x * y.length
}
```
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#### Spread
```js
fn(...[1, 2, 3])
// same as fn(1, 2, 3)
```
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Default, rest, spread.
See: [Function arguments](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#default--rest--spread)
### Fat arrows
#### Fat arrows
```js
setTimeout(() => {
···
})
```
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#### With arguments
```js
readFile('text.txt', (err, data) => {
...
})
```
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#### Implicit return
```js
numbers.map(n => n * 2)
// No curly braces = implicit return
// Same as: numbers.map(function (n) { return n * 2 })
```
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Like functions but with `this` preserved.
See: [Fat arrows](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#arrows-and-lexical-this)
Objects
-------
### Shorthand syntax
```js
module.exports = { hello, bye }
// Same as: module.exports = { hello: hello, bye: bye }
```
See: [Object literal enhancements](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#enhanced-object-literals)
### Methods
```js
const App = {
start () {
console.log('running')
}
}
// Same as: App = { start: function () {···} }
```
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See: [Object literal enhancements](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#enhanced-object-literals)
### Getters and setters
```js
const App = {
get closed () {
return this.status === 'closed'
},
set closed (value) {
this.status = value ? 'closed' : 'open'
}
}
```
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See: [Object literal enhancements](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#enhanced-object-literals)
### Computed property names
```js
let event = 'click'
let handlers = {
[`on${event}`]: true
}
// Same as: handlers = { 'onclick': true }
```
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See: [Object literal enhancements](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#enhanced-object-literals)
Modules
-------
### Imports
```js
import 'helpers'
// aka: require('···')
```
```js
import Express from 'express'
// aka: Express = require('···').default || require('···')
```
```js
import { indent } from 'helpers'
// aka: indent = require('···').indent
```
```js
import * as Helpers from 'helpers'
// aka: Helpers = require('···')
```
```js
import { indentSpaces as indent } from 'helpers'
// aka: indent = require('···').indentSpaces
```
`import` is the new `require()`.
See: [Module imports](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#modules)
### Exports
```js
export default function () { ··· }
// aka: module.exports.default = ···
```
```js
export function mymethod () { ··· }
// aka: module.exports.mymethod = ···
```
```js
export const pi = 3.14159
// aka: module.exports.pi = ···
```
`export` is the new `module.exports`.
See: [Module exports](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#modules)
Generators
----------
### Generators
```js
function* idMaker () {
var id = 0
while (true) { yield id++ }
}
```
```js
var gen = idMaker()
gen.next().value // → 0
gen.next().value // → 1
gen.next().value // → 2
```
It's complicated.
See: [Generators](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#generators)
### For..of iteration
```js
for (let i of iterable) {
···
}
```
For iterating through generators and arrays.
See: [For..of iteration](https://babeljs.io/learn-es2015/#iterators--forof)