I want to create a class that lets me make an API call with only 2 parameters

(The code is in JS)
My function for making an API call right now is:
function makeRequest(section, command, requestParams, method) {}
I also have enums such as:

    enum USER_SECTION {
        SECTION = 'users',
        GET_ALL = 'get-all'
        ...
    }

So when I want to make an API request I do:
makeRequest(USER_SECTION.SECTION, USER_SECTION.GET_ALL, {...}, "GET")

I want to create an enum that works as follows:
makeRequest(USER_SECTION.GET_ALL, requestParams)

Which means that in the makeRequest function I have to get
USER_SECTION.SECTION from USER_SECTION.GET_ALL

My biggest problem is that I dont want to repeat the name of the section in the object for every command. Before I had something like:

    USER_SECTION {
        GET_ALL = {
            section = 'users',
            command_name = 'get-all'
        },
        GET = {
            section = 'users',
            command_name = 'get'
        }
        ...
    }

but I want to avoid having to type section = '...' in every command.
Since I have a separate enum for every section of my API there has to be a way for me to get a field of the class, enum or whatever the command is a field of.

So my questions are:
Is it possible? Is it worthed? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.