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console-browserify
Emulate console for all the browsers
Install
You usually do not have to install console-browserify
yourself! If your code runs in Node.js, console
is built
in. If your code runs in the browser, bundlers like browserify or webpack also include the
console-browserify
module when you do
require('console')
.
But if none of those apply, with npm do:
npm install console-browserify
Usage
var console = require("console")
// Or when manually using console-browserify directly:
// var console = require("console-browserify")
console.log("hello world!")
API
See the Node.js Console
docs. console-browserify
does not support creating new
Console
instances and does not support the Inspector-only
methods.
Contributing
PRs are very welcome! The main way to contribute to
console-browserify
is by porting features, bugfixes and
tests from Node.js. Ideally, code contributions to this module are
copy-pasted from Node.js and transpiled to ES5, rather than
reimplemented from scratch. Matching the Node.js code as closely as
possible makes maintenance simpler when new changes land in Node.js.
This module intends to provide exactly the same API as Node.js, so
features that are not available in the core console
module
will not be accepted. Feature requests should instead be directed at nodejs/node and will be added
to this module once they are implemented in Node.js.
If there is a difference in behaviour between Node.js’s
console
module and this module, please open an issue!
Contributors
- Raynos