lts/lib/internal/console/global.js
'use strict';
// See https://console.spec.whatwg.org/#console-namespace
// > For historical web-compatibility reasons, the namespace object
// > for console must have as its [[Prototype]] an empty object,
// > created as if by ObjectCreate(%ObjectPrototype%),
// > instead of %ObjectPrototype%.
// Since in Node.js, the Console constructor has been exposed through
// require('console'), we need to keep the Console constructor but
// we cannot actually use `new Console` to construct the global console.
// Therefore, the console.Console.prototype is not
// in the global console prototype chain anymore.
const {
ObjectCreate,
ReflectDefineProperty,
ReflectGetOwnPropertyDescriptor,
ReflectOwnKeys,
} = primordials;
const {
Console,
kBindStreamsLazy,
kBindProperties
} = require('internal/console/constructor');
const globalConsole = ObjectCreate({});
// Since Console is not on the prototype chain of the global console,
// the symbol properties on Console.prototype have to be looked up from
// the global console itself. In addition, we need to make the global
// console a namespace by binding the console methods directly onto
// the global console with the receiver fixed.
for (const prop of ReflectOwnKeys(Console.prototype)) {
if (prop === 'constructor') { continue; }
const desc = ReflectGetOwnPropertyDescriptor(Console.prototype, prop);
if (typeof desc.value === 'function') { // fix the receiver
const name = desc.value.name;
desc.value = desc.value.bind(globalConsole);
ReflectDefineProperty(desc.value, 'name', { value: name });
}
ReflectDefineProperty(globalConsole, prop, desc);
}
globalConsole[kBindStreamsLazy](process);
globalConsole[kBindProperties](true, 'auto');
// This is a legacy feature - the Console constructor is exposed on
// the global console instance.
globalConsole.Console = Console;
module.exports = globalConsole;