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I was able to use my experience with some of the Deno extensions to flesh out their documentation a bit I've provided docs for the following: - web - fetch - net - webidl - url - io - crypto - console --------- Signed-off-by: Richard Carson <Rscarson@rogers.com>
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# deno_console
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**This crate implements the Console API.**
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Spec: https://console.spec.whatwg.org/
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## Usage Example
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From javascript, include the extension's source, and assign a console to the
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global scope:
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```javascript
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import * as console from "ext:deno_console/01_console.js";
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Object.defineProperty(globalThis, "console", {
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value: new console.Console((msg, level) =>
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globalThis.Deno.core.print(msg, level > 1)
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),
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enumerable: false,
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configurable: true,
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writable: true,
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});
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```
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Then from rust, provide `deno_console::deno_console::init_ops_and_esm()` in the
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`extensions` field of your `RuntimeOptions`
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## Provided ops
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Following ops are provided, which can be accessed through `Deno.ops`:
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- op_preview_entries
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