In Firefox Developer Edition (44.0a2 (2015-11-14) on OSX), if I console.log
an object in the console, it appears like this:
Object { firstName: "John", lastName: "Doe", language: "en" }
Is there a way to have the Firefox javascript console display the Object's type instead of just 'Object'? The Chrome developer tools have this feature and display:
G…r.init {firstName: "John", lastName: "Doe", language: "en"}
Code:
(function(global, $) {
var Greetr = function(firstName, lastName, language) {
return new Greetr.init(firstName, lastName, language);
}
Greetr.prototype = {};
Greetr.init = function(firstName, lastName, language) {
var self = this;
self.firstName = firstName || '';
self.lastName = lastName || '';
self.language = language || 'en';
}
Greetr.init.prototype = Greetr.prototype;
global.Greetr = global.G$ = Greetr;
}(window, jQuery));
var g = G$('John', 'Doe');
console.log(g);
Object
is definitely the correct data type.Greetr.prototype.type = function(args) { return $.type(args || this) }; var g = G$('John', 'Doe'); console.log(g, g.type());
?g
is not a function object. I don't have the developer edition, but when I log a function, I seefunction foo()
in the console...console.log($.type(g))
?