Usage in Deno
import { createContext } from "node:vm";
createContext(sandbox?: Context,options?: CreateContextOptions,): Context
If given a contextObject, the vm.createContext() method will prepare that object so that it can be used in calls to 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.
const vm = require('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.