string representations of objects in node and the browser
var inspect = require('object-inspect');
var obj = { a: 1, b: [3,4] };
obj.c = obj;
console.log(inspect(obj));
var inspect = require('object-inspect');
var d = document.createElement('div');
d.setAttribute('id', 'beep');
d.innerHTML = '<b>wooo</b><i>iiiii</i>';
console.log(inspect([ d, { a: 3, b : 4, c: [5,6,[7,[8,[9]]]] } ]));
output:
[ <div id="beep">...</div>, { a: 3, b: 4, c: [ 5, 6, [ 7, [ 8, [ ... ] ] ] ] } ]
var inspect = require('object-inspect')
Return a string s
with the string representation of obj
up to a depth of opts.depth
.
Additional options:
-
quoteStyle
: must be "single" or "double", if present. Default'single'
for strings,'double'
for HTML elements. -
maxStringLength
: must be0
, a positive integer,Infinity
, ornull
, if present. DefaultInfinity
. -
customInspect
: Whentrue
, a custom inspect method function will be invoked (either undere theutil.inspect.custom
symbol, or theinspect
property). When the string'symbol'
, only the symbol method will be invoked. Defaulttrue
. -
indent
: must be "\t",null
, or a positive integer. Defaultnull
. -
numericSeparator
: must be a boolean, if present. Defaultfalse
. Iftrue
, all numbers will be printed with numeric separators (eg,1234.5678
will be printed as'1_234.567_8'
)
With npm do:
npm install object-inspect
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