The console
module is defined as a global variable.
console.log(console === require("console")) //→ true
It will be readable if we use either console
consistently.
This rule enforces which console
we should use.
This rule has a string option.
{
"n/prefer-global/console": ["error", "always" | "never"]
}
"always"
(default) ... enforces to use the global variableconsole
rather thanrequire("console")
."never"
... enforces to userequire("console")
rather than the global variableconsole
.
Examples of 👎 incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint n/prefer-global/console: [error]*/
const console = require("console")
console.log("hello")
Examples of 👍 correct code for this rule:
/*eslint n/prefer-global/console: [error]*/
console.log("hello")
Examples of 👎 incorrect code for the "never"
option:
/*eslint n/prefer-global/console: [error, never]*/
console.log("hello")
Examples of 👍 correct code for the "never"
option:
/*eslint n/prefer-global/console: [error, never]*/
const console = require("console")
console.log("hello")