The static keyword defines a static method for a class.
Syntax
static methodName() { ... }
Description
Static method calls are made directly on the class and are not callable on instances of the class. Static methods are often used to create utility functions.
Calling static methods
From another static method
In order to call a static method within another static method of the same class, you can use the this
keyword.
class StaticMethodCall { static staticMethod() { return 'Static method has been called'; } static anotherStaticMethod() { return this.staticMethod() + ' from another static method'; } } StaticMethodCall.staticMethod(); // 'Static method has been called' StaticMethodCall.anotherStaticMethod(); // 'Static method has been called from another static method'
From class constructor and other methods
Static methods are not directly accessible using the this
keyword from non-static methods. You need to call them using the class name: CLASSNAME.STATIC_METHOD_NAME()
or by calling the method as a property of the constructor
: this.constructor.STATIC_METHOD_NAME()
.
class StaticMethodCall { constructor() { console.log(StaticMethodCall.staticMethod()); // 'static method has been called.' console.log(this.constructor.staticMethod()); // 'static method has been called.' } static staticMethod() { return 'static method has been called.'; } }
Examples
The following example demonstrates several things:
- How a static method is implemented on a class.
- That a class with a static member can be sub-classed.
- How a static method can and cannot be called.
class Triple { static triple(n) { if (n === undefined) { n = 1; } return n * 3; } } class BiggerTriple extends Triple { static triple(n) { return super.triple(n) * super.triple(n); } } console.log(Triple.triple()); // 3 console.log(Triple.triple(6)); // 18 var tp = new Triple(); console.log(BiggerTriple.triple(3)); // 81 (not affected by parent's instantiation) console.log(tp.triple()); // 'tp.triple is not a function'.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'Class definitions' in that specification. |
Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Class definitions' in that specification. |
Living Standard |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 42.0 | (Yes) | 45 (45) | ? | ? | ? |
Feature | Android | Edge | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome for Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | No support | (Yes) | 45.0 (45) | ? | ? | ? | 42.0 |
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