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  • assert(value: any, message?: string, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • console.assert() writes a message if value is falsy or omitted. It only writes a message and does not otherwise affect execution. The output always starts with "Assertion failed". If provided, message is formatted using util.format().

    If value is truthy, nothing happens.

    console.assert(true, 'does nothing');

    console.assert(false, 'Whoops %s work', 'didn\'t');
    // Assertion failed: Whoops didn't work

    console.assert();
    // Assertion failed
    since

    v0.1.101

    Parameters

    • value: any

      The value tested for being truthy.

    • Optional message: string

      All arguments besides value are used as error message.

    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • clear(): void
  • When stdout is a TTY, calling console.clear() will attempt to clear the TTY. When stdout is not a TTY, this method does nothing.

    The specific operation of console.clear() can vary across operating systems and terminal types. For most Linux operating systems, console.clear()operates similarly to the clear shell command. On Windows, console.clear()will clear only the output in the current terminal viewport for the Node.js binary.

    since

    v8.3.0

    Returns void

  • count(label?: string): void
  • Maintains an internal counter specific to label and outputs to stdout the number of times console.count() has been called with the given label.

    > console.count()
    default: 1
    undefined
    > console.count('default')
    default: 2
    undefined
    > console.count('abc')
    abc: 1
    undefined
    > console.count('xyz')
    xyz: 1
    undefined
    > console.count('abc')
    abc: 2
    undefined
    > console.count()
    default: 3
    undefined
    >
    since

    v8.3.0

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

      The display label for the counter.

    Returns void

  • countReset(label?: string): void
  • Resets the internal counter specific to label.

    > console.count('abc');
    abc: 1
    undefined
    > console.countReset('abc');
    undefined
    > console.count('abc');
    abc: 1
    undefined
    >
    since

    v8.3.0

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

      The display label for the counter.

    Returns void

  • debug(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • The console.debug() function is an alias for log.

    since

    v8.0.0

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • Uses util.inspect() on obj and prints the resulting string to stdout. This function bypasses any custom inspect() function defined on obj.

    since

    v0.1.101

    Parameters

    Returns void

  • dirxml(...data: any[]): void
  • This method calls console.log() passing it the arguments received. This method does not produce any XML formatting.

    since

    v8.0.0

    Parameters

    • Rest ...data: any[]

    Returns void

  • error(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • Prints to stderr with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution values similar to printf(3) (the arguments are all passed to util.format()).

    const code = 5;
    console.error('error #%d', code);
    // Prints: error #5, to stderr
    console.error('error', code);
    // Prints: error 5, to stderr

    If formatting elements (e.g. %d) are not found in the first string then util.inspect() is called on each argument and the resulting string values are concatenated. See util.format() for more information.

    since

    v0.1.100

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • group(...label: any[]): void
  • Increases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for groupIndentationlength.

    If one or more labels are provided, those are printed first without the additional indentation.

    since

    v8.5.0

    Parameters

    • Rest ...label: any[]

    Returns void

  • groupCollapsed(...label: any[]): void
  • An alias for group.

    since

    v8.5.0

    Parameters

    • Rest ...label: any[]

    Returns void

  • groupEnd(): void
  • Decreases indentation of subsequent lines by spaces for groupIndentationlength.

    since

    v8.5.0

    Returns void

  • info(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • The console.info() function is an alias for log.

    since

    v0.1.100

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • log(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • Prints to stdout with newline. Multiple arguments can be passed, with the first used as the primary message and all additional used as substitution values similar to printf(3) (the arguments are all passed to util.format()).

    const count = 5;
    console.log('count: %d', count);
    // Prints: count: 5, to stdout
    console.log('count:', count);
    // Prints: count: 5, to stdout

    See util.format() for more information.

    since

    v0.1.100

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • profile(label?: string): void
  • This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. Starts a JavaScript CPU profile with an optional label.

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

    Returns void

  • profileEnd(label?: string): void
  • This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. Stops the current JavaScript CPU profiling session if one has been started and prints the report to the Profiles panel of the inspector.

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

    Returns void

  • table(tabularData: any, properties?: readonly string[]): void
  • Try to construct a table with the columns of the properties of tabularData(or use properties) and rows of tabularData and log it. Falls back to just logging the argument if it can’t be parsed as tabular.

    // These can't be parsed as tabular data
    console.table(Symbol());
    // Symbol()

    console.table(undefined);
    // undefined

    console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }]);
    // ┌─────────┬─────┬─────┐
    // │ (index) │ a │ b │
    // ├─────────┼─────┼─────┤
    // │ 0 │ 1 │ 'Y' │
    // │ 1 │ 'Z' │ 2 │
    // └─────────┴─────┴─────┘

    console.table([{ a: 1, b: 'Y' }, { a: 'Z', b: 2 }], ['a']);
    // ┌─────────┬─────┐
    // │ (index) │ a │
    // ├─────────┼─────┤
    // │ 0 │ 1 │
    // │ 1 │ 'Z' │
    // └─────────┴─────┘
    since

    v10.0.0

    Parameters

    • tabularData: any
    • Optional properties: readonly string[]

      Alternate properties for constructing the table.

    Returns void

  • time(label?: string): void
  • Starts a timer that can be used to compute the duration of an operation. Timers are identified by a unique label. Use the same label when calling timeEnd to stop the timer and output the elapsed time in suitable time units to stdout. For example, if the elapsed time is 3869ms, console.timeEnd() displays "3.869s".

    since

    v0.1.104

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

    Returns void

  • timeEnd(label?: string): void
  • Stops a timer that was previously started by calling time and prints the result to stdout:

    console.time('100-elements');
    for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {}
    console.timeEnd('100-elements');
    // prints 100-elements: 225.438ms
    since

    v0.1.104

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

    Returns void

  • timeLog(label?: string, ...data: any[]): void
  • For a timer that was previously started by calling time, prints the elapsed time and other data arguments to stdout:

    console.time('process');
    const value = expensiveProcess1(); // Returns 42
    console.timeLog('process', value);
    // Prints "process: 365.227ms 42".
    doExpensiveProcess2(value);
    console.timeEnd('process');
    since

    v10.7.0

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string
    • Rest ...data: any[]

    Returns void

  • timeStamp(label?: string): void
  • This method does not display anything unless used in the inspector. Adds an event with the label label to the Timeline panel of the inspector.

    Parameters

    • Optional label: string

    Returns void

  • trace(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • Prints to stderr the string 'Trace: ', followed by the util.format() formatted message and stack trace to the current position in the code.

    console.trace('Show me');
    // Prints: (stack trace will vary based on where trace is called)
    // Trace: Show me
    // at repl:2:9
    // at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:248:27)
    // at bound (domain.js:287:14)
    // at REPLServer.runBound [as eval] (domain.js:300:12)
    // at REPLServer.<anonymous> (repl.js:412:12)
    // at emitOne (events.js:82:20)
    // at REPLServer.emit (events.js:169:7)
    // at REPLServer.Interface._onLine (readline.js:210:10)
    // at REPLServer.Interface._line (readline.js:549:8)
    // at REPLServer.Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:826:14)
    since

    v0.1.104

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

  • warn(message?: any, ...optionalParams: any[]): void
  • The console.warn() function is an alias for error.

    since

    v0.1.100

    Parameters

    • Optional message: any
    • Rest ...optionalParams: any[]

    Returns void

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