How to use optional chaining in Node.js 12

The spec for the optional chaining feature was just promoted to Stage 4 (Finished) on December 22, 2019. Node 12 came out before the spec was final - and so did Node 13, for that matter.

According to node.green, optional chaining will be supported starting with Node 14, but will still require the --harmony flag. (This seems to conflict with Node's description of the --harmony flag - V8's shipping features aren't supposed to require the flag - so I'm not sure what to make of that.) Still, whether it needs a flag or not, I wouldn't expect to see the feature until the Node 14 release around April 2020.

If you want to play with optional chaining today, your best bet is to use TypeScript (which added optional chaining in version 3.7) or a preprocessor like Babel.


Optional Chaining will be implemented with Node.js v14, which will be released on 20/04/2020. By now, you may use Babel with @babel/plugin-proposal-optional-chaining.


I was able to use nodejs v13.7.0 with --harmony flag.

node --harmony myCode.js

Dinah

undefined

undefined

//myCode.js

const adventurer = {
  name: 'Alice',
  cat: {
    name: 'Dinah'
  }
};

const catName = adventurer.cat?.name;
console.log(catName);
// expected output: Dinah
const dogName = adventurer.dog?.name;
console.log(dogName);
//expected output: undefined

console.log(adventurer.someNonExistentMethod?.())
//expected output: undefined

Optional chaining is currently not supported in Node.js version 13 and below. It will be supported from Node.js version 14 and most of the browsers as it is moved to Stage 4. Currently, few platforms are supporting it. You can find the list of platforms supporting optional chaining in the given link. You can enable optional using --harmony flag.