function runInNewContext
Usage in Deno
import { runInNewContext } from "node:vm";
runInNewContext(): any
The vm.runInNewContext() first contextifies the given contextObject (or
creates a new contextObject if passed as undefined), compiles the code,
runs it within the created context, then returns the result. Running code
does not have access to the local scope.
If options is a string, then it specifies the filename.
The following example compiles and executes code that increments a global
variable and sets a new one. These globals are contained in the contextObject.
const vm = require('node:vm'); const contextObject = { animal: 'cat', count: 2, }; vm.runInNewContext('count += 1; name = "kitty"', contextObject); console.log(contextObject); // Prints: { animal: 'cat', count: 3, name: 'kitty' }
optional
contextObject: Context
An object that will be contextified. If undefined, a new object will be created.
optional
options: RunningCodeInNewContextOptions | string
any
the result of the very last statement executed in the script.