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- * While the following will:
526
- *
527
- * ```js
528
- * import { env } from 'node:process';
529
- *
530
- * env.foo = 'bar';
531
- * console.log(env.foo);
532
- * ```
533
- *
534
- * Assigning a property on `process.env` will implicitly convert the value
535
- * to a string. **This behavior is deprecated.** Future versions of Node.js may
536
- * throw an error when the value is not a string, number, or boolean.
537
- *
538
- * ```js
539
- * import { env } from 'node:process';
540
- *
541
- * env.test = null;
542
- * console.log(env.test);
543
- * // => 'null'
544
- * env.test = undefined;
545
- * console.log(env.test);
546
- * // => 'undefined'
547
- * ```
548
- *
549
- * Use `delete` to delete a property from `process.env`.
550
- *
551
- * ```js
552
- * import { env } from 'node:process';
553
- *
554
- * env.TEST = 1;
555
- * delete env.TEST;
556
- * console.log(env.TEST);
557
- * // => undefined
558
- * ```
559
- *
560
- * On Windows operating systems, environment variables are case-insensitive.
561
- *
562
- * ```js
563
- * import { env } from 'node:process';
564
- *
565
- * env.TEST = 1;
566
- * console.log(env.test);
567
- * // => 1
568
- * ```
569
- *
570
- * Unless explicitly specified when creating a `Worker` instance,
571
- * each `Worker` thread has its own copy of `process.env`, based on its
572
- * parent thread's `process.env`, or whatever was specified as the `env` option
573
- * to the `Worker` constructor. Changes to `process.env` will not be visible
574
- * across `Worker` threads, and only the main thread can make changes that
575
- * are visible to the operating system or to native add-ons. On Windows, a copy of`process.env` on a `Worker` instance operates in a case-sensitive manner
576
- * unlike the main thread.
577
- * @since v0.1.27
578
- */
579
- env: ProcessEnv;
580
- /**
581
- * The `process.exit()` method instructs Node.js to terminate the process
582
- * synchronously with an exit status of `code`. If `code` is omitted, exit uses
583
- * either the 'success' code `0` or the value of `process.exitCode` if it has been
584
- * set. Node.js will not terminate until all the `'exit'` event listeners are
585
- * called.
586
- *
587
- * To exit with a 'failure' code:
588
- *
589
- * ```js
590
- * import { exit } from 'node:process';
591
- *
592
- * exit(1);
593
- * ```
594
- *
595
- * The shell that executed Node.js should see the exit code as `1`.
596
- *
597
- * Calling `process.exit()` will force the process to exit as quickly as possible
598
- * even if there are still asynchronous operations pending that have not yet
599
- * completed fully, including I/O operations to `process.stdout` and`process.stderr`.
600
- *
601
- * In most situations, it is not actually necessary to call `process.exit()`explicitly. The Node.js process will exit on its own _if there is no additional_
602
- * _work pending_ in the event loop. The `process.exitCode` property can be set to
603
- * tell the process which exit code to use when the process exits gracefully.
604
- *
605
- * For instance, the following example illustrates a _misuse_ of the`process.exit()` method that could lead to data printed to stdout being
606
- * truncated and lost:
607
- *
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- * ```js
609
- * import { exit } from 'node:process';
610
- *
611
- * // This is an example of what *not* to do:
612
- * if (someConditionNotMet()) {
613
- * printUsageToStdout();
614
- * exit(1);
615
- * }
616
- * ```
617
- *
618
- * The reason this is problematic is because writes to `process.stdout` in Node.js
619
- * are sometimes _asynchronous_ and may occur over multiple ticks of the Node.js
620
- * event loop. Calling `process.exit()`, however, forces the process to exit _before_ those additional writes to `stdout` can be performed.
621
- *
622
- * Rather than calling `process.exit()` directly, the code _should_ set the`process.exitCode` and allow the process to exit naturally by avoiding
623
- * scheduling any additional work for the event loop:
624
- *
625
- * ```js
626
- * import process from 'node:process';
627
- *
628
- * // How to properly set the exit code while letting
629
- * // the process exit gracefully.
630
- * if (someConditionNotMet()) {
631
- * printUsageToStdout();
632
- * process.exitCode = 1;
633
- * }
634
- * ```
635
- *
636
- * If it is necessary to terminate the Node.js process due to an error condition,
637
- * throwing an _uncaught_ error and allowing the process to terminate accordingly
638
- * is safer than calling `process.exit()`.
639
- *
640
- * In `Worker` threads, this function stops the current thread rather
641
- * than the current process.
642
- * @since v0.1.13
643
- * @param [code=0] The exit code. For string type, only integer strings (e.g.,'1') are allowed.
644
- */
645
- exit(code?: number): never;
646
- /**
647
- * A number which will be the process exit code, when the process either
648
- * exits gracefully, or is exited via {@link exit} without specifying
649
- * a code.
650
- *
651
- * Specifying a code to {@link exit} will override any
652
- * previous setting of `process.exitCode`.
653
- * @since v0.11.8
654
- */
655
- exitCode?: number | undefined;
656
- /**
657
- * The `process.getgid()` method returns the numerical group identity of the
658
- * process. (See [`getgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getgid.2.html).)
659
- *
660
- * ```js
661
- * import process from 'process';
662
- *
663
- * if (process.getgid) {
664
- * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`);
665
- * }
666
- * ```
667
- *
668
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
669
- * Android).
670
- * @since v0.1.31
671
- */
672
- getgid?: () => number;
673
- /**
674
- * The `process.setgid()` method sets the group identity of the process. (See [`setgid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setgid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a
675
- * numeric ID or a group name
676
- * string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving the
677
- * associated numeric ID.
678
- *
679
- * ```js
680
- * import process from 'process';
681
- *
682
- * if (process.getgid &#x26;&#x26; process.setgid) {
683
- * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getgid()}`);
684
- * try {
685
- * process.setgid(501);
686
- * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getgid()}`);
687
- * } catch (err) {
688
- * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`);
689
- * }
690
- * }
691
- * ```
692
- *
693
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
694
- * Android).
695
- * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads.
696
- * @since v0.1.31
697
- * @param id The group name or ID
698
- */
699
- setgid?: (id: number | string) => void;
700
- /**
701
- * The `process.getuid()` method returns the numeric user identity of the process.
702
- * (See [`getuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getuid.2.html).)
703
- *
704
- * ```js
705
- * import process from 'process';
706
- *
707
- * if (process.getuid) {
708
- * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`);
709
- * }
710
- * ```
711
- *
712
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
713
- * Android).
714
- * @since v0.1.28
715
- */
716
- getuid?: () => number;
717
- /**
718
- * The `process.setuid(id)` method sets the user identity of the process. (See [`setuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a
719
- * numeric ID or a username string.
720
- * If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the associated
721
- * numeric ID.
722
- *
723
- * ```js
724
- * import process from 'process';
725
- *
726
- * if (process.getuid &#x26;&#x26; process.setuid) {
727
- * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.getuid()}`);
728
- * try {
729
- * process.setuid(501);
730
- * console.log(`New uid: ${process.getuid()}`);
731
- * } catch (err) {
732
- * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`);
733
- * }
734
- * }
735
- * ```
736
- *
737
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
738
- * Android).
739
- * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads.
740
- * @since v0.1.28
741
- */
742
- setuid?: (id: number | string) => void;
743
- /**
744
- * The `process.geteuid()` method returns the numerical effective user identity of
745
- * the process. (See [`geteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/geteuid.2.html).)
746
- *
747
- * ```js
748
- * import process from 'process';
749
- *
750
- * if (process.geteuid) {
751
- * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`);
752
- * }
753
- * ```
754
- *
755
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
756
- * Android).
757
- * @since v2.0.0
758
- */
759
- geteuid?: () => number;
760
- /**
761
- * The `process.seteuid()` method sets the effective user identity of the process.
762
- * (See [`seteuid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/seteuid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a username
763
- * string. If a username is specified, the method blocks while resolving the
764
- * associated numeric ID.
765
- *
766
- * ```js
767
- * import process from 'process';
768
- *
769
- * if (process.geteuid &#x26;&#x26; process.seteuid) {
770
- * console.log(`Current uid: ${process.geteuid()}`);
771
- * try {
772
- * process.seteuid(501);
773
- * console.log(`New uid: ${process.geteuid()}`);
774
- * } catch (err) {
775
- * console.log(`Failed to set uid: ${err}`);
776
- * }
777
- * }
778
- * ```
779
- *
780
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
781
- * Android).
782
- * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads.
783
- * @since v2.0.0
784
- * @param id A user name or ID
785
- */
786
- seteuid?: (id: number | string) => void;
787
- /**
788
- * The `process.getegid()` method returns the numerical effective group identity
789
- * of the Node.js process. (See [`getegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getegid.2.html).)
790
- *
791
- * ```js
792
- * import process from 'process';
793
- *
794
- * if (process.getegid) {
795
- * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`);
796
- * }
797
- * ```
798
- *
799
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
800
- * Android).
801
- * @since v2.0.0
802
- */
803
- getegid?: () => number;
804
- /**
805
- * The `process.setegid()` method sets the effective group identity of the process.
806
- * (See [`setegid(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setegid.2.html).) The `id` can be passed as either a numeric ID or a group
807
- * name string. If a group name is specified, this method blocks while resolving
808
- * the associated a numeric ID.
809
- *
810
- * ```js
811
- * import process from 'process';
812
- *
813
- * if (process.getegid &#x26;&#x26; process.setegid) {
814
- * console.log(`Current gid: ${process.getegid()}`);
815
- * try {
816
- * process.setegid(501);
817
- * console.log(`New gid: ${process.getegid()}`);
818
- * } catch (err) {
819
- * console.log(`Failed to set gid: ${err}`);
820
- * }
821
- * }
822
- * ```
823
- *
824
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
825
- * Android).
826
- * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads.
827
- * @since v2.0.0
828
- * @param id A group name or ID
829
- */
830
- setegid?: (id: number | string) => void;
831
- /**
832
- * The `process.getgroups()` method returns an array with the supplementary group
833
- * IDs. POSIX leaves it unspecified if the effective group ID is included but
834
- * Node.js ensures it always is.
835
- *
836
- * ```js
837
- * import process from 'process';
838
- *
839
- * if (process.getgroups) {
840
- * console.log(process.getgroups()); // [ 16, 21, 297 ]
841
- * }
842
- * ```
843
- *
844
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
845
- * Android).
846
- * @since v0.9.4
847
- */
848
- getgroups?: () => number[];
849
- /**
850
- * The `process.setgroups()` method sets the supplementary group IDs for the
851
- * Node.js process. This is a privileged operation that requires the Node.js
852
- * process to have `root` or the `CAP_SETGID` capability.
853
- *
854
- * The `groups` array can contain numeric group IDs, group names, or both.
855
- *
856
- * ```js
857
- * import process from 'process';
858
- *
859
- * if (process.getgroups &#x26;&#x26; process.setgroups) {
860
- * try {
861
- * process.setgroups([501]);
862
- * console.log(process.getgroups()); // new groups
863
- * } catch (err) {
864
- * console.log(`Failed to set groups: ${err}`);
865
- * }
866
- * }
867
- * ```
868
- *
869
- * This function is only available on POSIX platforms (i.e. not Windows or
870
- * Android).
871
- * This feature is not available in `Worker` threads.
872
- * @since v0.9.4
873
- */
874
- setgroups?: (groups: ReadonlyArray<string | number>) => void;
875
- /**
876
- * The `process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback()` function sets a function
877
- * that will be invoked when an uncaught exception occurs, which will receive the
878
- * exception value itself as its first argument.
879
- *
880
- * If such a function is set, the `'uncaughtException'` event will
881
- * not be emitted. If `--abort-on-uncaught-exception` was passed from the
882
- * command line or set through `v8.setFlagsFromString()`, the process will
883
- * not abort. Actions configured to take place on exceptions such as report
884
- * generations will be affected too
885
- *
886
- * To unset the capture function,`process.setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(null)` may be used. Calling this
887
- * method with a non-`null` argument while another capture function is set will
888
- * throw an error.
889
- *
890
- * Using this function is mutually exclusive with using the deprecated `domain` built-in module.
891
- * @since v9.3.0
892
- */
893
- setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(cb: ((err: Error) => void) | null): void;
894
- /**
895
- * Indicates whether a callback has been set using {@link setUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback}.
896
- * @since v9.3.0
897
- */
898
- hasUncaughtExceptionCaptureCallback(): boolean;
899
- /**
900
- * The `process.sourceMapsEnabled` property returns whether the [Source Map v3](https://sourcemaps.info/spec.html) support for stack traces is enabled.
901
- * @since v20.7.0
902
- * @experimental
903
- */
904
- readonly sourceMapsEnabled: boolean;
905
- /**
906
- * This function enables or disables the Source Map v3 support for stack traces.
907
- * It provides same features as launching Node.js process with commandline options --enable-source-maps.
908
- * @since v16.6.0
909
- * @experimental
910
- */
911
- setSourceMapsEnabled(value: boolean): void;
912
- /**
913
- * The `process.version` property contains the Node.js version string.
914
- *
915
- * ```js
916
- * import { version } from 'node:process';
917
- *
918
- * console.log(`Version: ${version}`);
919
- * // Version: v14.8.0
920
- * ```
921
- *
922
- * To get the version string without the prepended _v_, use`process.versions.node`.
923
- * @since v0.1.3
924
- */
925
- readonly version: string;
926
- /**
927
- * The `process.versions` property returns an object listing the version strings of
928
- * Node.js and its dependencies. `process.versions.modules` indicates the current
929
- * ABI version, which is increased whenever a C++ API changes. Node.js will refuse
930
- * to load modules that were compiled against a different module ABI version.
931
- *
932
- * ```js
933
- * import { versions } from 'node:process';
934
- *
935
- * console.log(versions);
936
- * ```
937
- *
938
- * Will generate an object similar to:
939
- *
940
- * ```console
941
- * { node: '20.2.0',
942
- * acorn: '8.8.2',
943
- * ada: '2.4.0',
944
- * ares: '1.19.0',
945
- * base64: '0.5.0',
946
- * brotli: '1.0.9',
947
- * cjs_module_lexer: '1.2.2',
948
- * cldr: '43.0',
949
- * icu: '73.1',
950
- * llhttp: '8.1.0',
951
- * modules: '115',
952
- * napi: '8',
953
- * nghttp2: '1.52.0',
954
- * nghttp3: '0.7.0',
955
- * ngtcp2: '0.8.1',
956
- * openssl: '3.0.8+quic',
957
- * simdutf: '3.2.9',
958
- * tz: '2023c',
959
- * undici: '5.22.0',
960
- * unicode: '15.0',
961
- * uv: '1.44.2',
962
- * uvwasi: '0.0.16',
963
- * v8: '11.3.244.8-node.9',
964
- * zlib: '1.2.13' }
965
- * ```
966
- * @since v0.2.0
967
- */
968
- readonly versions: ProcessVersions;
969
- /**
970
- * The `process.config` property returns a frozen `Object` containing the
971
- * JavaScript representation of the configure options used to compile the current
972
- * Node.js executable. This is the same as the `config.gypi` file that was produced
973
- * when running the `./configure` script.
974
- *
975
- * An example of the possible output looks like:
976
- *
977
- * ```js
978
- * {
979
- * target_defaults:
980
- * { cflags: [],
981
- * default_configuration: 'Release',
982
- * defines: [],
983
- * include_dirs: [],
984
- * libraries: [] },
985
- * variables:
986
- * {
987
- * host_arch: 'x64',
988
- * napi_build_version: 5,
989
- * node_install_npm: 'true',
990
- * node_prefix: '',
991
- * node_shared_cares: 'false',
992
- * node_shared_http_parser: 'false',
993
- * node_shared_libuv: 'false',
994
- * node_shared_zlib: 'false',
995
- * node_use_openssl: 'true',
996
- * node_shared_openssl: 'false',
997
- * strict_aliasing: 'true',
998
- * target_arch: 'x64',
999
- * v8_use_snapshot: 1
1000
- * }
1001
- * }
1002
- * ```
1003
- * @since v0.7.7
1004
- */
1005
- readonly config: ProcessConfig;
1006
- /**
1007
- * The `process.kill()` method sends the `signal` to the process identified by`pid`.
1008
- *
1009
- * Signal names are strings such as `'SIGINT'` or `'SIGHUP'`. See `Signal Events` and [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for more information.
1010
- *
1011
- * This method will throw an error if the target `pid` does not exist. As a special
1012
- * case, a signal of `0` can be used to test for the existence of a process.
1013
- * Windows platforms will throw an error if the `pid` is used to kill a process
1014
- * group.
1015
- *
1016
- * Even though the name of this function is `process.kill()`, it is really just a
1017
- * signal sender, like the `kill` system call. The signal sent may do something
1018
- * other than kill the target process.
1019
- *
1020
- * ```js
1021
- * import process, { kill } from 'node:process';
1022
- *
1023
- * process.on('SIGHUP', () => {
1024
- * console.log('Got SIGHUP signal.');
1025
- * });
1026
- *
1027
- * setTimeout(() => {
1028
- * console.log('Exiting.');
1029
- * process.exit(0);
1030
- * }, 100);
1031
- *
1032
- * kill(process.pid, 'SIGHUP');
1033
- * ```
1034
- *
1035
- * When `SIGUSR1` is received by a Node.js process, Node.js will start the
1036
- * debugger. See `Signal Events`.
1037
- * @since v0.0.6
1038
- * @param pid A process ID
1039
- * @param [signal='SIGTERM'] The signal to send, either as a string or number.
1040
- */
1041
- kill(pid: number, signal?: string | number): true;
1042
- /**
1043
- * The `process.pid` property returns the PID of the process.
1044
- *
1045
- * ```js
1046
- * import { pid } from 'node:process';
1047
- *
1048
- * console.log(`This process is pid ${pid}`);
1049
- * ```
1050
- * @since v0.1.15
1051
- */
1052
- readonly pid: number;
1053
- /**
1054
- * The `process.ppid` property returns the PID of the parent of the
1055
- * current process.
1056
- *
1057
- * ```js
1058
- * import { ppid } from 'node:process';
1059
- *
1060
- * console.log(`The parent process is pid ${ppid}`);
1061
- * ```
1062
- * @since v9.2.0, v8.10.0, v6.13.0
1063
- */
1064
- readonly ppid: number;
1065
- /**
1066
- * The `process.title` property returns the current process title (i.e. returns
1067
- * the current value of `ps`). Assigning a new value to `process.title` modifies
1068
- * the current value of `ps`.
1069
- *
1070
- * When a new value is assigned, different platforms will impose different maximum
1071
- * length restrictions on the title. Usually such restrictions are quite limited.
1072
- * For instance, on Linux and macOS, `process.title` is limited to the size of the
1073
- * binary name plus the length of the command-line arguments because setting the`process.title` overwrites the `argv` memory of the process. Node.js v0.8
1074
- * allowed for longer process title strings by also overwriting the `environ`memory but that was potentially insecure and confusing in some (rather obscure)
1075
- * cases.
1076
- *
1077
- * Assigning a value to `process.title` might not result in an accurate label
1078
- * within process manager applications such as macOS Activity Monitor or Windows
1079
- * Services Manager.
1080
- * @since v0.1.104
1081
- */
1082
- title: string;
1083
- /**
1084
- * The operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was compiled.
1085
- * Possible values are: `'arm'`, `'arm64'`, `'ia32'`, `'loong64'`, `'mips'`,`'mipsel'`, `'ppc'`, `'ppc64'`, `'riscv64'`, `'s390'`, `'s390x'`, and `'x64'`.
1086
- *
1087
- * ```js
1088
- * import { arch } from 'node:process';
1089
- *
1090
- * console.log(`This processor architecture is ${arch}`);
1091
- * ```
1092
- * @since v0.5.0
1093
- */
1094
- readonly arch: Architecture;
1095
- /**
1096
- * The `process.platform` property returns a string identifying the operating
1097
- * system platform for which the Node.js binary was compiled.
1098
- *
1099
- * Currently possible values are:
1100
- *
1101
- * * `'aix'`
1102
- * * `'darwin'`
1103
- * * `'freebsd'`
1104
- * * `'linux'`
1105
- * * `'openbsd'`
1106
- * * `'sunos'`
1107
- * * `'win32'`
1108
- *
1109
- * ```js
1110
- * import { platform } from 'node:process';
1111
- *
1112
- * console.log(`This platform is ${platform}`);
1113
- * ```
1114
- *
1115
- * The value `'android'` may also be returned if the Node.js is built on the
1116
- * Android operating system. However, Android support in Node.js [is experimental](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/HEAD/BUILDING.md#androidandroid-based-devices-eg-firefox-os).
1117
- * @since v0.1.16
1118
- */
1119
- readonly platform: Platform;
1120
- /**
1121
- * The `process.mainModule` property provides an alternative way of retrieving `require.main`. The difference is that if the main module changes at
1122
- * runtime, `require.main` may still refer to the original main module in
1123
- * modules that were required before the change occurred. Generally, it's
1124
- * safe to assume that the two refer to the same module.
1125
- *
1126
- * As with `require.main`, `process.mainModule` will be `undefined` if there
1127
- * is no entry script.
1128
- * @since v0.1.17
1129
- * @deprecated Since v14.0.0 - Use `main` instead.
1130
- */
1131
- mainModule?: Module | undefined;
1132
- memoryUsage: MemoryUsageFn;
1133
- /**
1134
- * Gets the amount of memory available to the process (in bytes) based on
1135
- * limits imposed by the OS. If there is no such constraint, or the constraint
1136
- * is unknown, `undefined` is returned.
1137
- *
1138
- * See [`uv_get_constrained_memory`](https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/misc.html#c.uv_get_constrained_memory) for more
1139
- * information.
1140
- * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0
1141
- * @experimental
1142
- */
1143
- constrainedMemory(): number | undefined;
1144
- /**
1145
- * The `process.cpuUsage()` method returns the user and system CPU time usage of
1146
- * the current process, in an object with properties `user` and `system`, whose
1147
- * values are microsecond values (millionth of a second). These values measure time
1148
- * spent in user and system code respectively, and may end up being greater than
1149
- * actual elapsed time if multiple CPU cores are performing work for this process.
1150
- *
1151
- * The result of a previous call to `process.cpuUsage()` can be passed as the
1152
- * argument to the function, to get a diff reading.
1153
- *
1154
- * ```js
1155
- * import { cpuUsage } from 'node:process';
1156
- *
1157
- * const startUsage = cpuUsage();
1158
- * // { user: 38579, system: 6986 }
1159
- *
1160
- * // spin the CPU for 500 milliseconds
1161
- * const now = Date.now();
1162
- * while (Date.now() - now < 500);
1163
- *
1164
- * console.log(cpuUsage(startUsage));
1165
- * // { user: 514883, system: 11226 }
1166
- * ```
1167
- * @since v6.1.0
1168
- * @param previousValue A previous return value from calling `process.cpuUsage()`
1169
- */
1170
- cpuUsage(previousValue?: CpuUsage): CpuUsage;
1171
- /**
1172
- * `process.nextTick()` adds `callback` to the "next tick queue". This queue is
1173
- * fully drained after the current operation on the JavaScript stack runs to
1174
- * completion and before the event loop is allowed to continue. It's possible to
1175
- * create an infinite loop if one were to recursively call `process.nextTick()`.
1176
- * See the [Event Loop](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/event-loop-timers-and-nexttick/#process-nexttick) guide for more background.
1177
- *
1178
- * ```js
1179
- * import { nextTick } from 'node:process';
1180
- *
1181
- * console.log('start');
1182
- * nextTick(() => {
1183
- * console.log('nextTick callback');
1184
- * });
1185
- * console.log('scheduled');
1186
- * // Output:
1187
- * // start
1188
- * // scheduled
1189
- * // nextTick callback
1190
- * ```
1191
- *
1192
- * This is important when developing APIs in order to give users the opportunity
1193
- * to assign event handlers _after_ an object has been constructed but before any
1194
- * I/O has occurred:
1195
- *
1196
- * ```js
1197
- * import { nextTick } from 'node:process';
1198
- *
1199
- * function MyThing(options) {
1200
- * this.setupOptions(options);
1201
- *
1202
- * nextTick(() => {
1203
- * this.startDoingStuff();
1204
- * });
1205
- * }
1206
- *
1207
- * const thing = new MyThing();
1208
- * thing.getReadyForStuff();
1209
- *
1210
- * // thing.startDoingStuff() gets called now, not before.
1211
- * ```
1212
- *
1213
- * It is very important for APIs to be either 100% synchronous or 100%
1214
- * asynchronous. Consider this example:
1215
- *
1216
- * ```js
1217
- * // WARNING! DO NOT USE! BAD UNSAFE HAZARD!
1218
- * function maybeSync(arg, cb) {
1219
- * if (arg) {
1220
- * cb();
1221
- * return;
1222
- * }
1223
- *
1224
- * fs.stat('file', cb);
1225
- * }
1226
- * ```
1227
- *
1228
- * This API is hazardous because in the following case:
1229
- *
1230
- * ```js
1231
- * const maybeTrue = Math.random() > 0.5;
1232
- *
1233
- * maybeSync(maybeTrue, () => {
1234
- * foo();
1235
- * });
1236
- *
1237
- * bar();
1238
- * ```
1239
- *
1240
- * It is not clear whether `foo()` or `bar()` will be called first.
1241
- *
1242
- * The following approach is much better:
1243
- *
1244
- * ```js
1245
- * import { nextTick } from 'node:process';
1246
- *
1247
- * function definitelyAsync(arg, cb) {
1248
- * if (arg) {
1249
- * nextTick(cb);
1250
- * return;
1251
- * }
1252
- *
1253
- * fs.stat('file', cb);
1254
- * }
1255
- * ```
1256
- * @since v0.1.26
1257
- * @param args Additional arguments to pass when invoking the `callback`
1258
- */
1259
- nextTick(callback: Function, ...args: any[]): void;
1260
- /**
1261
- * The `process.release` property returns an `Object` containing metadata related
1262
- * to the current release, including URLs for the source tarball and headers-only
1263
- * tarball.
1264
- *
1265
- * `process.release` contains the following properties:
1266
- *
1267
- * ```js
1268
- * {
1269
- * name: 'node',
1270
- * lts: 'Hydrogen',
1271
- * sourceUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/node-v18.12.0.tar.gz',
1272
- * headersUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/node-v18.12.0-headers.tar.gz',
1273
- * libUrl: 'https://nodejs.org/download/release/v18.12.0/win-x64/node.lib'
1274
- * }
1275
- * ```
1276
- *
1277
- * In custom builds from non-release versions of the source tree, only the`name` property may be present. The additional properties should not be
1278
- * relied upon to exist.
1279
- * @since v3.0.0
1280
- */
1281
- readonly release: ProcessRelease;
1282
- features: {
1283
- inspector: boolean;
1284
- debug: boolean;
1285
- uv: boolean;
1286
- ipv6: boolean;
1287
- tls_alpn: boolean;
1288
- tls_sni: boolean;
1289
- tls_ocsp: boolean;
1290
- tls: boolean;
1291
- };
1292
- /**
1293
- * `process.umask()` returns the Node.js process's file mode creation mask. Child
1294
- * processes inherit the mask from the parent process.
1295
- * @since v0.1.19
1296
- * @deprecated Calling `process.umask()` with no argument causes the process-wide umask to be written twice. This introduces a race condition between threads, and is a potential *
1297
- * security vulnerability. There is no safe, cross-platform alternative API.
1298
- */
1299
- umask(): number;
1300
- /**
1301
- * Can only be set if not in worker thread.
1302
- */
1303
- umask(mask: string | number): number;
1304
- /**
1305
- * The `process.uptime()` method returns the number of seconds the current Node.js
1306
- * process has been running.
1307
- *
1308
- * The return value includes fractions of a second. Use `Math.floor()` to get whole
1309
- * seconds.
1310
- * @since v0.5.0
1311
- */
1312
- uptime(): number;
1313
- hrtime: HRTime;
1314
- /**
1315
- * If Node.js is spawned with an IPC channel, the `process.send()` method can be
1316
- * used to send messages to the parent process. Messages will be received as a `'message'` event on the parent's `ChildProcess` object.
1317
- *
1318
- * If Node.js was not spawned with an IPC channel, `process.send` will be `undefined`.
1319
- *
1320
- * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting message might
1321
- * not be the same as what is originally sent.
1322
- * @since v0.5.9
1323
- * @param options used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles.`options` supports the following properties:
1324
- */
1325
- send?(
1326
- message: any,
1327
- sendHandle?: any,
1328
- options?: {
1329
- swallowErrors?: boolean | undefined;
1330
- },
1331
- callback?: (error: Error | null) => void,
1332
- ): boolean;
1333
- /**
1334
- * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.disconnect()` method will close the
1335
- * IPC channel to the parent process, allowing the child process to exit gracefully
1336
- * once there are no other connections keeping it alive.
1337
- *
1338
- * The effect of calling `process.disconnect()` is the same as calling `ChildProcess.disconnect()` from the parent process.
1339
- *
1340
- * If the Node.js process was not spawned with an IPC channel,`process.disconnect()` will be `undefined`.
1341
- * @since v0.7.2
1342
- */
1343
- disconnect(): void;
1344
- /**
1345
- * If the Node.js process is spawned with an IPC channel (see the `Child Process` and `Cluster` documentation), the `process.connected` property will return`true` so long as the IPC
1346
- * channel is connected and will return `false` after`process.disconnect()` is called.
1347
- *
1348
- * Once `process.connected` is `false`, it is no longer possible to send messages
1349
- * over the IPC channel using `process.send()`.
1350
- * @since v0.7.2
1351
- */
1352
- connected: boolean;
1353
- /**
1354
- * The `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` property is a special,
1355
- * read-only `Set` of flags allowable within the `NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable.
1356
- *
1357
- * `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` extends `Set`, but overrides`Set.prototype.has` to recognize several different possible flag
1358
- * representations. `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.has()` will
1359
- * return `true` in the following cases:
1360
- *
1361
- * * Flags may omit leading single (`-`) or double (`--`) dashes; e.g.,`inspect-brk` for `--inspect-brk`, or `r` for `-r`.
1362
- * * Flags passed through to V8 (as listed in `--v8-options`) may replace
1363
- * one or more _non-leading_ dashes for an underscore, or vice-versa;
1364
- * e.g., `--perf_basic_prof`, `--perf-basic-prof`, `--perf_basic-prof`,
1365
- * etc.
1366
- * * Flags may contain one or more equals (`=`) characters; all
1367
- * characters after and including the first equals will be ignored;
1368
- * e.g., `--stack-trace-limit=100`.
1369
- * * Flags _must_ be allowable within `NODE_OPTIONS`.
1370
- *
1371
- * When iterating over `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags`, flags will
1372
- * appear only _once_; each will begin with one or more dashes. Flags
1373
- * passed through to V8 will contain underscores instead of non-leading
1374
- * dashes:
1375
- *
1376
- * ```js
1377
- * import { allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags } from 'node:process';
1378
- *
1379
- * allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags.forEach((flag) => {
1380
- * // -r
1381
- * // --inspect-brk
1382
- * // --abort_on_uncaught_exception
1383
- * // ...
1384
- * });
1385
- * ```
1386
- *
1387
- * The methods `add()`, `clear()`, and `delete()` of`process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` do nothing, and will fail
1388
- * silently.
1389
- *
1390
- * If Node.js was compiled _without_ `NODE_OPTIONS` support (shown in {@link config}), `process.allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags` will
1391
- * contain what _would have_ been allowable.
1392
- * @since v10.10.0
1393
- */
1394
- allowedNodeEnvironmentFlags: ReadonlySet<string>;
1395
- /**
1396
- * `process.report` is an object whose methods are used to generate diagnostic
1397
- * reports for the current process. Additional documentation is available in the `report documentation`.
1398
- * @since v11.8.0
1399
- */
1400
- report?: ProcessReport | undefined;
1401
- /**
1402
- * ```js
1403
- * import { resourceUsage } from 'node:process';
1404
- *
1405
- * console.log(resourceUsage());
1406
- * /*
1407
- * Will output:
1408
- * {
1409
- * userCPUTime: 82872,
1410
- * systemCPUTime: 4143,
1411
- * maxRSS: 33164,
1412
- * sharedMemorySize: 0,
1413
- * unsharedDataSize: 0,
1414
- * unsharedStackSize: 0,
1415
- * minorPageFault: 2469,
1416
- * majorPageFault: 0,
1417
- * swappedOut: 0,
1418
- * fsRead: 0,
1419
- * fsWrite: 8,
1420
- * ipcSent: 0,
1421
- * ipcReceived: 0,
1422
- * signalsCount: 0,
1423
- * voluntaryContextSwitches: 79,
1424
- * involuntaryContextSwitches: 1
1425
- * }
1426
- *
1427
- * ```
1428
- * @since v12.6.0
1429
- * @return the resource usage for the current process. All of these values come from the `uv_getrusage` call which returns a [`uv_rusage_t` struct][uv_rusage_t].
1430
- */
1431
- resourceUsage(): ResourceUsage;
1432
- /**
1433
- * The `process.traceDeprecation` property indicates whether the`--trace-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. See the
1434
- * documentation for the `'warning' event` and the `emitWarning() method` for more information about this
1435
- * flag's behavior.
1436
- * @since v0.8.0
1437
- */
1438
- traceDeprecation: boolean;
1439
- /* EventEmitter */
1440
- addListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this;
1441
- addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this;
1442
- addListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this;
1443
- addListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this;
1444
- addListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1445
- addListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1446
- addListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this;
1447
- addListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this;
1448
- addListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this;
1449
- addListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this;
1450
- addListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this;
1451
- addListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1452
- emit(event: "beforeExit", code: number): boolean;
1453
- emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean;
1454
- emit(event: "exit", code: number): boolean;
1455
- emit(event: "rejectionHandled", promise: Promise<unknown>): boolean;
1456
- emit(event: "uncaughtException", error: Error): boolean;
1457
- emit(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", error: Error): boolean;
1458
- emit(event: "unhandledRejection", reason: unknown, promise: Promise<unknown>): boolean;
1459
- emit(event: "warning", warning: Error): boolean;
1460
- emit(event: "message", message: unknown, sendHandle: unknown): this;
1461
- emit(event: Signals, signal?: Signals): boolean;
1462
- emit(
1463
- event: "multipleResolves",
1464
- type: MultipleResolveType,
1465
- promise: Promise<unknown>,
1466
- value: unknown,
1467
- ): this;
1468
- emit(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1469
- on(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this;
1470
- on(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this;
1471
- on(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this;
1472
- on(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this;
1473
- on(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1474
- on(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1475
- on(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this;
1476
- on(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this;
1477
- on(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this;
1478
- on(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this;
1479
- on(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this;
1480
- on(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1481
- on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
1482
- once(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this;
1483
- once(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this;
1484
- once(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this;
1485
- once(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this;
1486
- once(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1487
- once(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1488
- once(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this;
1489
- once(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this;
1490
- once(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this;
1491
- once(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this;
1492
- once(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this;
1493
- once(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1494
- once(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
1495
- prependListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this;
1496
- prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this;
1497
- prependListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this;
1498
- prependListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this;
1499
- prependListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1500
- prependListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1501
- prependListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this;
1502
- prependListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this;
1503
- prependListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this;
1504
- prependListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this;
1505
- prependListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this;
1506
- prependListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1507
- prependOnceListener(event: "beforeExit", listener: BeforeExitListener): this;
1508
- prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: DisconnectListener): this;
1509
- prependOnceListener(event: "exit", listener: ExitListener): this;
1510
- prependOnceListener(event: "rejectionHandled", listener: RejectionHandledListener): this;
1511
- prependOnceListener(event: "uncaughtException", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1512
- prependOnceListener(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor", listener: UncaughtExceptionListener): this;
1513
- prependOnceListener(event: "unhandledRejection", listener: UnhandledRejectionListener): this;
1514
- prependOnceListener(event: "warning", listener: WarningListener): this;
1515
- prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: MessageListener): this;
1516
- prependOnceListener(event: Signals, listener: SignalsListener): this;
1517
- prependOnceListener(event: "multipleResolves", listener: MultipleResolveListener): this;
1518
- prependOnceListener(event: "worker", listener: WorkerListener): this;
1519
- listeners(event: "beforeExit"): BeforeExitListener[];
1520
- listeners(event: "disconnect"): DisconnectListener[];
1521
- listeners(event: "exit"): ExitListener[];
1522
- listeners(event: "rejectionHandled"): RejectionHandledListener[];
1523
- listeners(event: "uncaughtException"): UncaughtExceptionListener[];
1524
- listeners(event: "uncaughtExceptionMonitor"): UncaughtExceptionListener[];
1525
- listeners(event: "unhandledRejection"): UnhandledRejectionListener[];
1526
- listeners(event: "warning"): WarningListener[];
1527
- listeners(event: "message"): MessageListener[];
1528
- listeners(event: Signals): SignalsListener[];
1529
- listeners(event: "multipleResolves"): MultipleResolveListener[];
1530
- listeners(event: "worker"): WorkerListener[];
1531
- }
1532
- }
1533
- }
1534
- export = process;
1535
- }
1536
- declare module "node:process" {
1537
- import process = require("process");
1538
- export = process;
1539
- }