Extending Array.prototype in Node.js, from a require'd file

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梦谈多话 2021-01-06 03:07

I have the following saved in test.js. It successfully extends Array in the browser, but it doesn\'t seem to work with node and require. Can someone explain what\'s wrong

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  • 2021-01-06 03:24

    You can create a file which includes your extensions:

    array.extensions.js

    if(!Array.prototype.Last){
        Array.prototype.Last = function(){
            return this.slice(-1)[0];
        }
    }
    
    if(!Array.prototype.First){
        Array.prototype.First = function(){
            return this[0];
        }
    }
    

    then include this file to your startup file.

    app.js:

    require('{path}/array.extensions');
    var express = require('express');
    /* rest of your code */
    

    referring this file once on startup is enough to use...

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  • 2021-01-06 03:28

    Every command in the REPL is executed via vm.runInContext with a shared context object. This object is created at REPL initialization by copying everything from the global object. Since the require'd module will only extend Array.prototype after it has been copied to the context object, the modified version is never exposed.

    Or at least that's what I could deduce from the source code. I know nothing about the inner workings of V8 :) And as you probably have found out by now, your example works fine outside the REPL.

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