function runInContext
#runInContext(): anyThe vm.runInContext() method compiles code, runs it within the context of
the contextifiedObject, then returns the result. Running code does not have
access to the local scope. The contextifiedObject object must have been
previously contextified using the createContext method.
If options is a string, then it specifies the filename.
The following example compiles and executes different scripts using a single contextified object:
import vm from 'node:vm';
const contextObject = { globalVar: 1 };
vm.createContext(contextObject);
for (let i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
vm.runInContext('globalVar *= 2;', contextObject);
}
console.log(contextObject);
// Prints: { globalVar: 1024 }
Parameters #
#code: string The JavaScript code to compile and run.
The contextified object that will be used as the global when the code is compiled and run.
#options: RunningCodeOptions | string optional
Return Type #
any the result of the very last statement executed in the script.