@Proxy in JS is great for exactly this. Using a generic proxy decorator, you can create custom proxy classes to instantiate the objects you need from the responses you get.
Needs a polyfill though.
Yep. polyfill.io ? never used it but certainly seems cool.
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@Proxy in JS is great for exactly this. Using a generic proxy decorator, you can create custom proxy classes to instantiate the objects you need from the responses you get.
Needs a polyfill though.
Yep. polyfill.io ? never used it but certainly seems cool.