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callsites Build Status

Get callsites from the V8 stack trace API

Install

$ npm install --save callsites

Usage

const callsites = require('callsites');
function unicorn() {
console.log(callsites()[0].getFileName());
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/dev/callsites/test.js'
}
unicorn();

API

Returns an array of callsite objects with the following methods:

  • getTypeName: returns the type of this as a string. This is the name of the function stored in the constructor field of this, if available, otherwise the object's Class internal property.
  • getFunctionName: returns the name of the current function, typically its name property. If a name property is not available an attempt will be made to try to infer a name from the function's context.
  • getMethodName: returns the name of the property of this or one of its prototypes that holds the current function
  • getFileName: if this function was defined in a script returns the name of the script
  • getLineNumber: if this function was defined in a script returns the current line number
  • getColumnNumber: if this function was defined in a script returns the current column number
  • getEvalOrigin: if this function was created using a call to eval returns a CallSite object representing the location where eval was called
  • isToplevel: is this a top-level invocation, that is, is this the global object?
  • isEval: does this call take place in code defined by a call to eval?
  • isNative: is this call in native V8 code?
  • isConstructor: is this a constructor call?

License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus