Usage in Deno
import { createContext } from "node:vm";
createContext(sandbox?: Context,options?: CreateContextOptions,): Context
The importModuleDynamically
parameter is not supported.
If given a contextObject
, the vm.createContext()
method will
prepare that object
and return a reference to it so that it can be used in [runInContext](../.././vm/~/runInContext)
or
script.runInContext()
. Inside such
scripts, the contextObject
will be the global object, retaining all of its
existing properties but also having the built-in objects and functions any
standard global object has. Outside of scripts run by the vm module, global
variables will remain unchanged.
import vm from 'node:vm';
global.globalVar = 3;
const context = { globalVar: 1 };
vm.createContext(context);
vm.runInContext('globalVar *= 2;', context);
console.log(context);
// Prints: { globalVar: 2 }
console.log(global.globalVar);
// Prints: 3
If contextObject
is omitted (or passed explicitly as undefined
), a new,
empty contextified
object will be returned.
The vm.createContext()
method is primarily useful for creating a single
context that can be used to run multiple scripts. For instance, if emulating a
web browser, the method can be used to create a single context representing a
window's global object, then run all <script>
tags together within that
context.
The provided name
and origin
of the context are made visible through the
Inspector API.
sandbox: Context
options: CreateContextOptions
contextified object.