Here is the list of node.js modules that comes preinstalled in vRO 8.3 when you select in Node.js 12 in Runtime.
| Module | Version |
| node | 12.18.3 |
| v8 | 7.8.279.23-node.39 |
| uv | 1.38.0 |
| zlib | 1.2.11 |
| brotli | 1.0.7 |
| ares | 1.16.0 |
| modules | 72 |
| nghttp2 | 1.41.0 |
| napi | 6 |
| llhttp | 2.0.4 |
| http_parser | 2.9.3 |
| openssl | 1.1.1g |
| cldr | 37.0 |
| icu | 67.1 |
| tz | 2019c |
| unicode | 13.0 |
Reference Script
In Node.js, the process.versions
property is an inbuilt application programming interface of the process module which is used to get the versions of node.js modules and it’s dependencies. The process.versions
property returns an object listing the version strings of Node.js and its dependencies.
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| | exports.handler = (context, inputs, callback) => { |
| | const process = require('process'); |
| | var no_versions = 0; |
| | |
| | var versions = process.versions; |
| | console.log("|Module|Version|"); |
| | console.log("|——|——-|"); |
| | for (var key in versions) { |
| | // Printing key and its versions |
| | console.log("|"+key + "|" + versions[key]+"|"); |
| | no_versions++; |
| | } |
| | console.log("Total no of values available = " + no_versions); |
| | callback(undefined, { |
| | status: "done" |
| | }); |
| | } |
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