Word.CustomProperty class
Represents a custom property.
- Extends
Remarks
Examples
// Link to full sample: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OfficeDev/office-js-snippets/prod/samples/word/30-properties/read-write-custom-document-properties.yaml
await Word.run(async (context) => {
const properties: Word.CustomPropertyCollection = context.document.properties.customProperties;
properties.load("key,type,value");
await context.sync();
for (let i = 0; i < properties.items.length; i++)
console.log("Property Name:" + properties.items[i].key + "; Type=" + properties.items[i].type + "; Property Value=" + properties.items[i].value);
});
Properties
context | The request context associated with the object. This connects the add-in's process to the Office host application's process. |
key | Gets the key of the custom property. |
type | Gets the value type of the custom property. Possible values are: String, Number, Date, Boolean. |
value | Specifies the value of the custom property. Note that even though Word on the web and the docx file format allow these properties to be arbitrarily long, the desktop version of Word will truncate string values to 255 16-bit chars (possibly creating invalid unicode by breaking up a surrogate pair). |
Methods
delete() | Deletes the custom property. |
load(options) | Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call |
load(property |
Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call |
load(property |
Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call |
set(properties, options) | Sets multiple properties of an object at the same time. You can pass either a plain object with the appropriate properties, or another API object of the same type. |
set(properties) | Sets multiple properties on the object at the same time, based on an existing loaded object. |
toJSON() | Overrides the JavaScript |
track() | Track the object for automatic adjustment based on surrounding changes in the document. This call is a shorthand for context.trackedObjects.add(thisObject). If you're using this object across |
untrack() | Release the memory associated with this object, if it has previously been tracked. This call is shorthand for context.trackedObjects.remove(thisObject). Having many tracked objects slows down the host application, so please remember to free any objects you add, once you're done using them. You'll need to call |
Property Details
context
The request context associated with the object. This connects the add-in's process to the Office host application's process.
context: RequestContext;
Property Value
key
Gets the key of the custom property.
readonly key: string;
Property Value
string
Remarks
type
Gets the value type of the custom property. Possible values are: String, Number, Date, Boolean.
readonly type: Word.DocumentPropertyType | "String" | "Number" | "Date" | "Boolean";
Property Value
Word.DocumentPropertyType | "String" | "Number" | "Date" | "Boolean"
Remarks
value
Specifies the value of the custom property. Note that even though Word on the web and the docx file format allow these properties to be arbitrarily long, the desktop version of Word will truncate string values to 255 16-bit chars (possibly creating invalid unicode by breaking up a surrogate pair).
value: any;
Property Value
any
Remarks
Method Details
delete()
load(options)
Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync()
before reading the properties.
load(options?: Word.Interfaces.CustomPropertyLoadOptions): Word.CustomProperty;
Parameters
Provides options for which properties of the object to load.
Returns
load(propertyNames)
Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync()
before reading the properties.
load(propertyNames?: string | string[]): Word.CustomProperty;
Parameters
- propertyNames
-
string | string[]
A comma-delimited string or an array of strings that specify the properties to load.
Returns
load(propertyNamesAndPaths)
Queues up a command to load the specified properties of the object. You must call context.sync()
before reading the properties.
load(propertyNamesAndPaths?: {
select?: string;
expand?: string;
}): Word.CustomProperty;
Parameters
- propertyNamesAndPaths
-
{ select?: string; expand?: string; }
propertyNamesAndPaths.select
is a comma-delimited string that specifies the properties to load, and propertyNamesAndPaths.expand
is a comma-delimited string that specifies the navigation properties to load.
Returns
set(properties, options)
Sets multiple properties of an object at the same time. You can pass either a plain object with the appropriate properties, or another API object of the same type.
set(properties: Interfaces.CustomPropertyUpdateData, options?: OfficeExtension.UpdateOptions): void;
Parameters
- properties
- Word.Interfaces.CustomPropertyUpdateData
A JavaScript object with properties that are structured isomorphically to the properties of the object on which the method is called.
- options
- OfficeExtension.UpdateOptions
Provides an option to suppress errors if the properties object tries to set any read-only properties.
Returns
void
set(properties)
Sets multiple properties on the object at the same time, based on an existing loaded object.
set(properties: Word.CustomProperty): void;
Parameters
- properties
- Word.CustomProperty
Returns
void
toJSON()
Overrides the JavaScript toJSON()
method in order to provide more useful output when an API object is passed to JSON.stringify()
. (JSON.stringify
, in turn, calls the toJSON
method of the object that's passed to it.) Whereas the original Word.CustomProperty
object is an API object, the toJSON
method returns a plain JavaScript object (typed as Word.Interfaces.CustomPropertyData
) that contains shallow copies of any loaded child properties from the original object.
toJSON(): Word.Interfaces.CustomPropertyData;
Returns
track()
Track the object for automatic adjustment based on surrounding changes in the document. This call is a shorthand for context.trackedObjects.add(thisObject). If you're using this object across .sync
calls and outside the sequential execution of a ".run" batch, and get an "InvalidObjectPath" error when setting a property or invoking a method on the object, you need to add the object to the tracked object collection when the object was first created. If this object is part of a collection, you should also track the parent collection.
track(): Word.CustomProperty;
Returns
untrack()
Release the memory associated with this object, if it has previously been tracked. This call is shorthand for context.trackedObjects.remove(thisObject). Having many tracked objects slows down the host application, so please remember to free any objects you add, once you're done using them. You'll need to call context.sync()
before the memory release takes effect.
untrack(): Word.CustomProperty;
Returns
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