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# Util
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<!--introduced_in=v0.10.0-->
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> Stability: 2 - Stable
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The `util` module is primarily designed to support the needs of Node.js' own
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internal APIs. However, many of the utilities are useful for application and
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module developers as well. It can be accessed using:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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```
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## util.callbackify(original)
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* `original` {Function} An `async` function
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* Returns: {Function} a callback style function
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Takes an `async` function (or a function that returns a Promise) and returns a
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function following the Node.js error first callback style. In the callback, the
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first argument will be the rejection reason (or `null` if the Promise resolved),
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and the second argument will be the resolved value.
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For example:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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async function fn() {
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return await Promise.resolve('hello world');
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}
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const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn);
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callbackFunction((err, ret) => {
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if (err) throw err;
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console.log(ret);
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});
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```
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Will print:
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```txt
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hello world
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```
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*Note*:
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* The callback is executed asynchronously, and will have a limited stack trace.
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If the callback throws, the process will emit an [`'uncaughtException'`][]
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event, and if not handled will exit.
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* Since `null` has a special meaning as the first argument to a callback, if a
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wrapped function rejects a `Promise` with a falsy value as a reason, the value
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is wrapped in an `Error` with the original value stored in a field named
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`reason`.
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```js
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function fn() {
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return Promise.reject(null);
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}
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const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn);
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callbackFunction((err, ret) => {
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// When the Promise was rejected with `null` it is wrapped with an Error and
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// the original value is stored in `reason`.
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err && err.hasOwnProperty('reason') && err.reason === null; // true
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});
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```
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## util.debuglog(section)
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added: v0.11.3
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* `section` {string} A string identifying the portion of the application for
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which the `debuglog` function is being created.
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* Returns: {Function} The logging function
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The `util.debuglog()` method is used to create a function that conditionally
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writes debug messages to `stderr` based on the existence of the `NODE_DEBUG`
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environment variable. If the `section` name appears within the value of that
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environment variable, then the returned function operates similar to
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[`console.error()`][]. If not, then the returned function is a no-op.
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For example:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo');
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debuglog('hello from foo [%d]', 123);
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```
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If this program is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo` in the environment, then
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it will output something like:
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```txt
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FOO 3245: hello from foo [123]
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```
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where `3245` is the process id. If it is not run with that
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environment variable set, then it will not print anything.
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Multiple comma-separated `section` names may be specified in the `NODE_DEBUG`
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environment variable. For example: `NODE_DEBUG=fs,net,tls`.
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## util.deprecate(function, string)
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added: v0.8.0
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The `util.deprecate()` method wraps the given `function` or class in such a way that
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it is marked as deprecated.
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<!-- eslint-disable prefer-rest-params -->
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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exports.puts = util.deprecate(function() {
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for (let i = 0, len = arguments.length; i < len; ++i) {
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process.stdout.write(arguments[i] + '\n');
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}
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}, 'util.puts: Use console.log instead');
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```
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When called, `util.deprecate()` will return a function that will emit a
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`DeprecationWarning` using the `process.on('warning')` event. By default,
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this warning will be emitted and printed to `stderr` exactly once, the first
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time it is called. After the warning is emitted, the wrapped `function`
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is called.
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If either the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` command line flags are
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used, or if the `process.noDeprecation` property is set to `true` *prior* to
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the first deprecation warning, the `util.deprecate()` method does nothing.
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If the `--trace-deprecation` or `--trace-warnings` command line flags are set,
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or the `process.traceDeprecation` property is set to `true`, a warning and a
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stack trace are printed to `stderr` the first time the deprecated function is
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called.
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If the `--throw-deprecation` command line flag is set, or the
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`process.throwDeprecation` property is set to `true`, then an exception will be
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thrown when the deprecated function is called.
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The `--throw-deprecation` command line flag and `process.throwDeprecation`
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property take precedence over `--trace-deprecation` and
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`process.traceDeprecation`.
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## util.format(format[, ...args])
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.5.3
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changes:
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- version: v8.4.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14558
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description: The `%o` and `%O` specifiers are supported now.
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-->
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* `format` {string} A `printf`-like format string.
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The `util.format()` method returns a formatted string using the first argument
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as a `printf`-like format.
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The first argument is a string containing zero or more *placeholder* tokens.
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Each placeholder token is replaced with the converted value from the
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corresponding argument. Supported placeholders are:
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* `%s` - String.
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* `%d` - Number (integer or floating point value).
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* `%i` - Integer.
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* `%f` - Floating point value.
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* `%j` - JSON. Replaced with the string `'[Circular]'` if the argument
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contains circular references.
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* `%o` - Object. A string representation of an object
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with generic JavaScript object formatting.
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Similar to `util.inspect()` with options `{ showHidden: true, depth: 4, showProxy: true }`.
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This will show the full object including non-enumerable symbols and properties.
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* `%O` - Object. A string representation of an object
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with generic JavaScript object formatting.
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Similar to `util.inspect()` without options.
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This will show the full object not including non-enumerable symbols and properties.
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* `%%` - single percent sign (`'%'`). This does not consume an argument.
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If the placeholder does not have a corresponding argument, the placeholder is
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not replaced.
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```js
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util.format('%s:%s', 'foo');
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// Returns: 'foo:%s'
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```
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If there are more arguments passed to the `util.format()` method than the number
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of placeholders, the extra arguments are coerced into strings then concatenated
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to the returned string, each delimited by a space. Excessive arguments whose
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`typeof` is `'object'` or `'symbol'` (except `null`) will be transformed by
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`util.inspect()`.
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```js
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util.format('%s:%s', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz'); // 'foo:bar baz'
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```
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If the first argument is not a string then `util.format()` returns
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a string that is the concatenation of all arguments separated by spaces.
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Each argument is converted to a string using `util.inspect()`.
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```js
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util.format(1, 2, 3); // '1 2 3'
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```
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If only one argument is passed to `util.format()`, it is returned as it is
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without any formatting.
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```js
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util.format('%% %s'); // '%% %s'
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```
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## util.inherits(constructor, superConstructor)
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
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changes:
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- version: v5.0.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3455
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description: The `constructor` parameter can refer to an ES6 class now.
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-->
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*Note*: Usage of `util.inherits()` is discouraged. Please use the ES6 `class`
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and `extends` keywords to get language level inheritance support. Also note
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that the two styles are [semantically incompatible][].
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* `constructor` {Function}
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* `superConstructor` {Function}
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Inherit the prototype methods from one [constructor][] into another. The
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prototype of `constructor` will be set to a new object created from
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`superConstructor`.
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As an additional convenience, `superConstructor` will be accessible
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through the `constructor.super_` property.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const EventEmitter = require('events');
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function MyStream() {
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EventEmitter.call(this);
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}
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util.inherits(MyStream, EventEmitter);
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MyStream.prototype.write = function(data) {
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this.emit('data', data);
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};
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const stream = new MyStream();
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console.log(stream instanceof EventEmitter); // true
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console.log(MyStream.super_ === EventEmitter); // true
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stream.on('data', (data) => {
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console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`);
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});
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stream.write('It works!'); // Received data: "It works!"
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```
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ES6 example using `class` and `extends`
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```js
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const EventEmitter = require('events');
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class MyStream extends EventEmitter {
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write(data) {
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this.emit('data', data);
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}
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}
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const stream = new MyStream();
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stream.on('data', (data) => {
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console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`);
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});
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stream.write('With ES6');
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```
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## util.inspect(object[, options])
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
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changes:
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- version: v6.6.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8174
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description: Custom inspection functions can now return `this`.
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- version: v6.3.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7499
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description: The `breakLength` option is supported now.
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- version: v6.1.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6334
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description: The `maxArrayLength` option is supported now; in particular,
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long arrays are truncated by default.
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- version: v6.1.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6465
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description: The `showProxy` option is supported now.
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* `object` {any} Any JavaScript primitive or Object.
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* `options` {Object}
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* `showHidden` {boolean} If `true`, the `object`'s non-enumerable symbols and
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properties will be included in the formatted result. Defaults to `false`.
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* `depth` {number} Specifies the number of times to recurse while formatting
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the `object`. This is useful for inspecting large complicated objects.
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Defaults to `2`. To make it recurse indefinitely pass `null`.
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* `colors` {boolean} If `true`, the output will be styled with ANSI color
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codes. Defaults to `false`. Colors are customizable, see
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[Customizing `util.inspect` colors][].
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* `customInspect` {boolean} If `false`, then custom `inspect(depth, opts)`
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functions exported on the `object` being inspected will not be called.
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Defaults to `true`.
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* `showProxy` {boolean} If `true`, then objects and functions that are
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`Proxy` objects will be introspected to show their `target` and `handler`
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objects. Defaults to `false`.
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* `maxArrayLength` {number} Specifies the maximum number of array and
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`TypedArray` elements to include when formatting. Defaults to `100`. Set to
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`null` to show all array elements. Set to `0` or negative to show no array
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elements.
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* `breakLength` {number} The length at which an object's keys are split
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across multiple lines. Set to `Infinity` to format an object as a single
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line. Defaults to 60 for legacy compatibility.
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The `util.inspect()` method returns a string representation of `object` that is
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primarily useful for debugging. Additional `options` may be passed that alter
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certain aspects of the formatted string.
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The following example inspects all properties of the `util` object:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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console.log(util.inspect(util, { showHidden: true, depth: null }));
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```
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Values may supply their own custom `inspect(depth, opts)` functions, when
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called these receive the current `depth` in the recursive inspection, as well as
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the options object passed to `util.inspect()`.
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### Customizing `util.inspect` colors
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<!-- type=misc -->
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Color output (if enabled) of `util.inspect` is customizable globally
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via the `util.inspect.styles` and `util.inspect.colors` properties.
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`util.inspect.styles` is a map associating a style name to a color from
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`util.inspect.colors`.
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The default styles and associated colors are:
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* `number` - `yellow`
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* `boolean` - `yellow`
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* `string` - `green`
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* `date` - `magenta`
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* `regexp` - `red`
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* `null` - `bold`
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* `undefined` - `grey`
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* `special` - `cyan` (only applied to functions at this time)
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* `name` - (no styling)
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The predefined color codes are: `white`, `grey`, `black`, `blue`, `cyan`,
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`green`, `magenta`, `red` and `yellow`. There are also `bold`, `italic`,
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`underline` and `inverse` codes.
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Color styling uses ANSI control codes that may not be supported on all
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terminals.
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### Custom inspection functions on Objects
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<!-- type=misc -->
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Objects may also define their own `[util.inspect.custom](depth, opts)`
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(or, equivalently `inspect(depth, opts)`) function that `util.inspect()` will
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invoke and use the result of when inspecting the object:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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class Box {
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constructor(value) {
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this.value = value;
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}
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inspect(depth, options) {
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if (depth < 0) {
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return options.stylize('[Box]', 'special');
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}
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const newOptions = Object.assign({}, options, {
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depth: options.depth === null ? null : options.depth - 1
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});
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// Five space padding because that's the size of "Box< ".
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const padding = ' '.repeat(5);
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const inner = util.inspect(this.value, newOptions)
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.replace(/\n/g, `\n${padding}`);
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return `${options.stylize('Box', 'special')}< ${inner} >`;
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}
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}
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const box = new Box(true);
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util.inspect(box);
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// Returns: "Box< true >"
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```
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Custom `[util.inspect.custom](depth, opts)` functions typically return a string
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but may return a value of any type that will be formatted accordingly by
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`util.inspect()`.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const obj = { foo: 'this will not show up in the inspect() output' };
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obj[util.inspect.custom] = function(depth) {
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return { bar: 'baz' };
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};
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util.inspect(obj);
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// Returns: "{ bar: 'baz' }"
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```
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A custom inspection method can alternatively be provided by exposing
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an `inspect(depth, opts)` method on the object:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const obj = { foo: 'this will not show up in the inspect() output' };
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obj.inspect = function(depth) {
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return { bar: 'baz' };
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};
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util.inspect(obj);
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// Returns: "{ bar: 'baz' }"
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```
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### util.inspect.custom
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<!-- YAML
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A Symbol that can be used to declare custom inspect functions, see
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[Custom inspection functions on Objects][].
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### util.inspect.defaultOptions
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The `defaultOptions` value allows customization of the default options used by
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`util.inspect`. This is useful for functions like `console.log` or
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`util.format` which implicitly call into `util.inspect`. It shall be set to an
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object containing one or more valid [`util.inspect()`][] options. Setting
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option properties directly is also supported.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const arr = Array(101).fill(0);
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console.log(arr); // logs the truncated array
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util.inspect.defaultOptions.maxArrayLength = null;
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console.log(arr); // logs the full array
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```
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## util.promisify(original)
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* `original` {Function}
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Takes a function following the common Node.js callback style, i.e. taking a
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`(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument, and returns a version
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that returns promises.
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For example:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat);
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stat('.').then((stats) => {
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// Do something with `stats`
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}).catch((error) => {
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// Handle the error.
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});
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```
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Or, equivalently using `async function`s:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat);
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async function callStat() {
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const stats = await stat('.');
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console.log(`This directory is owned by ${stats.uid}`);
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}
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```
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If there is an `original[util.promisify.custom]` property present, `promisify`
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will return its value, see [Custom promisified functions][].
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`promisify()` assumes that `original` is a function taking a callback as its
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final argument in all cases, and the returned function will result in undefined
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behavior if it does not.
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### Custom promisified functions
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Using the `util.promisify.custom` symbol one can override the return value of
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[`util.promisify()`][]:
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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function doSomething(foo, callback) {
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// ...
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}
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doSomething[util.promisify.custom] = function(foo) {
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return getPromiseSomehow();
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};
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const promisified = util.promisify(doSomething);
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console.log(promisified === doSomething[util.promisify.custom]);
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// prints 'true'
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```
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This can be useful for cases where the original function does not follow the
|
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standard format of taking an error-first callback as the last argument.
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### util.promisify.custom
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<!-- YAML
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added: v8.0.0
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-->
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* {symbol}
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A Symbol that can be used to declare custom promisified variants of functions,
|
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see [Custom promisified functions][].
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## Class: util.TextDecoder
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<!-- YAML
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added: v8.3.0
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-->
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> Stability: 1 - Experimental
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An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard][] `TextDecoder` API.
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|
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```js
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const decoder = new TextDecoder('shift_jis');
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let string = '';
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let buffer;
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while (buffer = getNextChunkSomehow()) {
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string += decoder.decode(buffer, { stream: true });
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}
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string += decoder.decode(); // end-of-stream
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```
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### WHATWG Supported Encodings
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Per the [WHATWG Encoding Standard][], the encodings supported by the
|
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`TextDecoder` API are outlined in the tables below. For each encoding,
|
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one or more aliases may be used.
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Different Node.js build configurations support different sets of encodings.
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While a very basic set of encodings is supported even on Node.js builds without
|
|
ICU enabled, support for some encodings is provided only when Node.js is built
|
|
with ICU and using the full ICU data (see [Internationalization][]).
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#### Encodings Supported Without ICU
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| Encoding | Aliases |
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| ----------- | --------------------------------- |
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| `'utf-8'` | `'unicode-1-1-utf-8'`, `'utf8'` |
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| `'utf-16le'` | `'utf-16'` |
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|
#### Encodings Supported by Default (With ICU)
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| Encoding | Aliases |
|
|
| ----------- | --------------------------------- |
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| `'utf-8'` | `'unicode-1-1-utf-8'`, `'utf8'` |
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| `'utf-16le'` | `'utf-16'` |
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| `'utf-16be'` | |
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|
#### Encodings Requiring Full ICU Data
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| Encoding | Aliases |
|
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| ----------------- | -------------------------------- |
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| `'ibm866'` | `'866'`, `'cp866'`, `'csibm866'` |
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| `'iso-8859-2'` | `'csisolatin2'`, `'iso-ir-101'`, `'iso8859-2'`, `'iso88592'`, `'iso_8859-2'`, `'iso_8859-2:1987'`, `'l2'`, `'latin2'` |
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|
| `'iso-8859-3'` | `'csisolatin3'`, `'iso-ir-109'`, `'iso8859-3'`, `'iso88593'`, `'iso_8859-3'`, `'iso_8859-3:1988'`, `'l3'`, `'latin3'` |
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|
| `'iso-8859-4'` | `'csisolatin4'`, `'iso-ir-110'`, `'iso8859-4'`, `'iso88594'`, `'iso_8859-4'`, `'iso_8859-4:1988'`, `'l4'`, `'latin4'` |
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|
| `'iso-8859-5'` | `'csisolatincyrillic'`, `'cyrillic'`, `'iso-ir-144'`, `'iso8859-5'`, `'iso88595'`, `'iso_8859-5'`, `'iso_8859-5:1988'` |
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|
| `'iso-8859-6'` | `'arabic'`, `'asmo-708'`, `'csiso88596e'`, `'csiso88596i'`, `'csisolatinarabic'`, `'ecma-114'`, `'iso-8859-6-e'`, `'iso-8859-6-i'`, `'iso-ir-127'`, `'iso8859-6'`, `'iso88596'`, `'iso_8859-6'`, `'iso_8859-6:1987'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-7'` | `'csisolatingreek'`, `'ecma-118'`, `'elot_928'`, `'greek'`, `'greek8'`, `'iso-ir-126'`, `'iso8859-7'`, `'iso88597'`, `'iso_8859-7'`, `'iso_8859-7:1987'`, `'sun_eu_greek'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-8'` | `'csiso88598e'`, `'csisolatinhebrew'`, `'hebrew'`, `'iso-8859-8-e'`, `'iso-ir-138'`, `'iso8859-8'`, `'iso88598'`, `'iso_8859-8'`, `'iso_8859-8:1988'`, `'visual'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-8-i'` | `'csiso88598i'`, `'logical'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-10'` | `'csisolatin6'`, `'iso-ir-157'`, `'iso8859-10'`, `'iso885910'`, `'l6'`, `'latin6'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-13'` | `'iso8859-13'`, `'iso885913'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-14'` | `'iso8859-14'`, `'iso885914'` |
|
|
| `'iso-8859-15'` | `'csisolatin9'`, `'iso8859-15'`, `'iso885915'`, `'iso_8859-15'`, `'l9'` |
|
|
| `'koi8-r'` | `'cskoi8r'`, `'koi'`, `'koi8'`, `'koi8_r'` |
|
|
| `'koi8-u'` | `'koi8-ru'` |
|
|
| `'macintosh'` | `'csmacintosh'`, `'mac'`, `'x-mac-roman'` |
|
|
| `'windows-874'` | `'dos-874'`, `'iso-8859-11'`, `'iso8859-11'`, `'iso885911'`, `'tis-620'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1250'` | `'cp1250'`, `'x-cp1250'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1251'` | `'cp1251'`, `'x-cp1251'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1252'` | `'ansi_x3.4-1968'`, `'ascii'`, `'cp1252'`, `'cp819'`, `'csisolatin1'`, `'ibm819'`, `'iso-8859-1'`, `'iso-ir-100'`, `'iso8859-1'`, `'iso88591'`, `'iso_8859-1'`, `'iso_8859-1:1987'`, `'l1'`, `'latin1'`, `'us-ascii'`, `'x-cp1252'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1253'` | `'cp1253'`, `'x-cp1253'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1254'` | `'cp1254'`, `'csisolatin5'`, `'iso-8859-9'`, `'iso-ir-148'`, `'iso8859-9'`, `'iso88599'`, `'iso_8859-9'`, `'iso_8859-9:1989'`, `'l5'`, `'latin5'`, `'x-cp1254'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1255'` | `'cp1255'`, `'x-cp1255'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1256'` | `'cp1256'`, `'x-cp1256'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1257'` | `'cp1257'`, `'x-cp1257'` |
|
|
| `'windows-1258'` | `'cp1258'`, `'x-cp1258'` |
|
|
| `'x-mac-cyrillic'` | `'x-mac-ukrainian'` |
|
|
| `'gbk'` | `'chinese'`, `'csgb2312'`, `'csiso58gb231280'`, `'gb2312'`, `'gb_2312'`, `'gb_2312-80'`, `'iso-ir-58'`, `'x-gbk'` |
|
|
| `'gb18030'` | |
|
|
| `'big5'` | `'big5-hkscs'`, `'cn-big5'`, `'csbig5'`, `'x-x-big5'` |
|
|
| `'euc-jp'` | `'cseucpkdfmtjapanese'`, `'x-euc-jp'` |
|
|
| `'iso-2022-jp'` | `'csiso2022jp'` |
|
|
| `'shift_jis'` | `'csshiftjis'`, `'ms932'`, `'ms_kanji'`, `'shift-jis'`, `'sjis'`, `'windows-31j'`, `'x-sjis'` |
|
|
| `'euc-kr'` | `'cseuckr'`, `'csksc56011987'`, `'iso-ir-149'`, `'korean'`, `'ks_c_5601-1987'`, `'ks_c_5601-1989'`, `'ksc5601'`, `'ksc_5601'`, `'windows-949'` |
|
|
|
|
*Note*: The `'iso-8859-16'` encoding listed in the [WHATWG Encoding Standard][]
|
|
is not supported.
|
|
|
|
### new TextDecoder([encoding[, options]])
|
|
|
|
* `encoding` {string} Identifies the `encoding` that this `TextDecoder` instance
|
|
supports. Defaults to `'utf-8'`.
|
|
* `options` {Object}
|
|
* `fatal` {boolean} `true` if decoding failures are fatal. Defaults to
|
|
`false`. This option is only supported when ICU is enabled (see
|
|
[Internationalization][]).
|
|
* `ignoreBOM` {boolean} When `true`, the `TextDecoder` will include the byte
|
|
order mark in the decoded result. When `false`, the byte order mark will
|
|
be removed from the output. This option is only used when `encoding` is
|
|
`'utf-8'`, `'utf-16be'` or `'utf-16le'`. Defaults to `false`.
|
|
|
|
Creates an new `TextDecoder` instance. The `encoding` may specify one of the
|
|
supported encodings or an alias.
|
|
|
|
### textDecoder.decode([input[, options]])
|
|
|
|
* `input` {ArrayBuffer|DataView|TypedArray} An `ArrayBuffer`, `DataView` or
|
|
Typed Array instance containing the encoded data.
|
|
* `options` {Object}
|
|
* `stream` {boolean} `true` if additional chunks of data are expected.
|
|
Defaults to `false`.
|
|
* Returns: {string}
|
|
|
|
Decodes the `input` and returns a string. If `options.stream` is `true`, any
|
|
incomplete byte sequences occuring at the end of the `input` are buffered
|
|
internally and emitted after the next call to `textDecoder.decode()`.
|
|
|
|
If `textDecoder.fatal` is `true`, decoding errors that occur will result in a
|
|
`TypeError` being thrown.
|
|
|
|
### textDecoder.encoding
|
|
|
|
* {string}
|
|
|
|
The encoding supported by the `TextDecoder` instance.
|
|
|
|
### textDecoder.fatal
|
|
|
|
* {boolean}
|
|
|
|
The value will be `true` if decoding errors result in a `TypeError` being
|
|
thrown.
|
|
|
|
### textDecoder.ignoreBOM
|
|
|
|
* {boolean}
|
|
|
|
The value will be `true` if the decoding result will include the byte order
|
|
mark.
|
|
|
|
## Class: util.TextEncoder
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v8.3.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
|
|
|
An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard][] `TextEncoder` API. All
|
|
instances of `TextEncoder` only support UTF-8 encoding.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const encoder = new TextEncoder();
|
|
const uint8array = encoder.encode('this is some data');
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### textEncoder.encode([input])
|
|
|
|
* `input` {string} The text to encode. Defaults to an empty string.
|
|
* Returns: {Uint8Array}
|
|
|
|
UTF-8 encodes the `input` string and returns a `Uint8Array` containing the
|
|
encoded bytes.
|
|
|
|
### textDecoder.encoding
|
|
|
|
* {string}
|
|
|
|
The encoding supported by the `TextEncoder` instance. Always set to `'utf-8'`.
|
|
|
|
## Deprecated APIs
|
|
|
|
The following APIs have been deprecated and should no longer be used. Existing
|
|
applications and modules should be updated to find alternative approaches.
|
|
|
|
### util.\_extend(target, source)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.7.5
|
|
deprecated: v6.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`Object.assign()`] instead.
|
|
|
|
The `util._extend()` method was never intended to be used outside of internal
|
|
Node.js modules. The community found and used it anyway.
|
|
|
|
It is deprecated and should not be used in new code. JavaScript comes with very
|
|
similar built-in functionality through [`Object.assign()`].
|
|
|
|
### util.debug(string)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.3.0
|
|
deprecated: v0.11.3
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`console.error()`][] instead.
|
|
|
|
* `string` {string} The message to print to `stderr`
|
|
|
|
Deprecated predecessor of `console.error`.
|
|
|
|
### util.error([...strings])
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.3.0
|
|
deprecated: v0.11.3
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`console.error()`][] instead.
|
|
|
|
* `...strings` {string} The message to print to `stderr`
|
|
|
|
Deprecated predecessor of `console.error`.
|
|
|
|
### util.isArray(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.6.0
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Internal alias for [`Array.isArray`][].
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Array`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isArray([]);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isArray(new Array());
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isArray({});
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isBoolean(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Boolean`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isBoolean(1);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isBoolean(0);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isBoolean(false);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isBuffer(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`Buffer.isBuffer()`][] instead.
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Buffer`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isBuffer({ length: 0 });
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isBuffer([]);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isBuffer(Buffer.from('hello world'));
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isDate(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.6.0
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Date`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isDate(new Date());
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isDate(Date());
|
|
// false (without 'new' returns a String)
|
|
util.isDate({});
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isError(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.6.0
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is an [`Error`][]. Otherwise, returns
|
|
`false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isError(new Error());
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isError(new TypeError());
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isError({ name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' });
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Note that this method relies on `Object.prototype.toString()` behavior. It is
|
|
possible to obtain an incorrect result when the `object` argument manipulates
|
|
`@@toStringTag`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
const obj = { name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' };
|
|
|
|
util.isError(obj);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
obj[Symbol.toStringTag] = 'Error';
|
|
util.isError(obj);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isFunction(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Function`. Otherwise, returns
|
|
`false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
function Foo() {}
|
|
const Bar = () => {};
|
|
|
|
util.isFunction({});
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isFunction(Foo);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isFunction(Bar);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isNull(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly `null`. Otherwise, returns
|
|
`false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isNull(0);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isNull(undefined);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isNull(null);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isNullOrUndefined(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is `null` or `undefined`. Otherwise,
|
|
returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isNullOrUndefined(0);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isNullOrUndefined(undefined);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isNullOrUndefined(null);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isNumber(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Number`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
|
const util = require('util');
|
|
|
|
util.isNumber(false);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
util.isNumber(Infinity);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isNumber(0);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
util.isNumber(NaN);
|
|
// Returns: true
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### util.isObject(object)
|
|
<!-- YAML
|
|
added: v0.11.5
|
|
deprecated: v4.0.0
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
|
|
|
|
* `object` {any}
|
|
|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly an `Object` **and** not a
|
|
`Function`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
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const util = require('util');
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util.isObject(5);
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// Returns: false
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util.isObject(null);
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// Returns: false
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util.isObject({});
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// Returns: true
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util.isObject(function() {});
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// Returns: false
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```
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### util.isPrimitive(object)
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deprecated: v4.0.0
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> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
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* `object` {any}
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Returns `true` if the given `object` is a primitive type. Otherwise, returns
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`false`.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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util.isPrimitive(5);
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// Returns: true
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util.isPrimitive('foo');
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// Returns: true
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util.isPrimitive(false);
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// Returns: true
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util.isPrimitive(null);
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// Returns: true
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util.isPrimitive(undefined);
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// Returns: true
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util.isPrimitive({});
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// Returns: false
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util.isPrimitive(function() {});
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// Returns: false
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util.isPrimitive(/^$/);
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// Returns: false
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util.isPrimitive(new Date());
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// Returns: false
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```
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### util.isRegExp(object)
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added: v0.6.0
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deprecated: v4.0.0
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-->
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> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
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* `object` {any}
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Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `RegExp`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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util.isRegExp(/some regexp/);
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// Returns: true
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util.isRegExp(new RegExp('another regexp'));
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// Returns: true
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util.isRegExp({});
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// Returns: false
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```
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### util.isString(object)
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added: v0.11.5
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deprecated: v4.0.0
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-->
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> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
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* `object` {any}
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Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `string`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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util.isString('');
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// Returns: true
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util.isString('foo');
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// Returns: true
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util.isString(String('foo'));
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// Returns: true
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util.isString(5);
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// Returns: false
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```
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### util.isSymbol(object)
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.11.5
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deprecated: v4.0.0
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-->
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> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
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* `object` {any}
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Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Symbol`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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```js
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const util = require('util');
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util.isSymbol(5);
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// Returns: false
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util.isSymbol('foo');
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// Returns: false
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util.isSymbol(Symbol('foo'));
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// Returns: true
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```
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### util.isUndefined(object)
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.11.5
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deprecated: v4.0.0
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-->
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> Stability: 0 - Deprecated
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|
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* `object` {any}
|
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|
|
Returns `true` if the given `object` is `undefined`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
|
|
|
```js
|
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const util = require('util');
|
|
|
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const foo = undefined;
|
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util.isUndefined(5);
|
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// Returns: false
|
|
util.isUndefined(foo);
|
|
// Returns: true
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|
util.isUndefined(null);
|
|
// Returns: false
|
|
```
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### util.log(string)
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
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deprecated: v6.0.0
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|
-->
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|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use a third party module instead.
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|
|
* `string` {string}
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|
|
|
The `util.log()` method prints the given `string` to `stdout` with an included
|
|
timestamp.
|
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|
|
```js
|
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const util = require('util');
|
|
|
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util.log('Timestamped message.');
|
|
```
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|
|
|
### util.print([...strings])
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|
<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
|
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deprecated: v0.11.3
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`console.log()`][] instead.
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|
|
|
Deprecated predecessor of `console.log`.
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|
|
|
### util.puts([...strings])
|
|
<!-- YAML
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added: v0.3.0
|
|
deprecated: v0.11.3
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
> Stability: 0 - Deprecated: Use [`console.log()`][] instead.
|
|
|
|
Deprecated predecessor of `console.log`.
|
|
|
|
[`'uncaughtException'`]: process.html#process_event_uncaughtexception
|
|
[`Array.isArray`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray
|
|
[`Buffer.isBuffer()`]: buffer.html#buffer_class_method_buffer_isbuffer_obj
|
|
[`Error`]: errors.html#errors_class_error
|
|
[`Object.assign()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign
|
|
[`console.error()`]: console.html#console_console_error_data_args
|
|
[`console.log()`]: console.html#console_console_log_data_args
|
|
[`util.inspect()`]: #util_util_inspect_object_options
|
|
[`util.promisify()`]: #util_util_promisify_original
|
|
[Custom inspection functions on Objects]: #util_custom_inspection_functions_on_objects
|
|
[Custom promisified functions]: #util_custom_promisified_functions
|
|
[Customizing `util.inspect` colors]: #util_customizing_util_inspect_colors
|
|
[Internationalization]: intl.html
|
|
[WHATWG Encoding Standard]: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/
|
|
[constructor]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/constructor
|
|
[semantically incompatible]: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/4179
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