The console.assert() method writes an error message to the console if the assertion is false. If the assertion is true, nothing happens.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
Syntax
console.assert(assertion, obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN]); console.assert(assertion, msg [, subst1, ..., substN]); // C-like message formatting
Parameters
assertion- Any boolean expression. If the assertion is false, the message is written to the console.
obj1...objN- A list of JavaScript objects to output. The string representations of each of these objects are appended together in the order listed and output.
msg- A JavaScript string containing zero or more substitution strings.
subst1...substN- JavaScript objects with which to replace substitution strings within
msg. This parameter gives you additional control over the format of the output.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of a JavaScript object following the assertion:
const errorMsg = 'the # is not even';
for (let number = 2; number <= 5; number += 1) {
console.log('the # is ' + number);
console.assert(number % 2 === 0, {number: number, errorMsg: errorMsg});
// or, using ES2015 object property shorthand:
// console.assert(number % 2 === 0, {number, errorMsg});
}
// output:
// the # is 2
// the # is 3
// Assertion failed: {number: 3, errorMsg: "the # is not even"}
// the # is 4
// the # is 5
// Assertion failed: {number: 5, errorMsg: "the # is not even"}
Note that, while a string containing a substitution string works as a parameter for console.log in Node and many, if not most, browsers...
console.log('the word is %s', 'foo');
// output: the word is foo
...the use of such a string does not currently work as intended as a parameter for console.assert in all browsers:
console.assert(false, 'the word is %s', 'foo'); // correct output in Node.js and some browsers // (e.g. Firefox v60.0.2): // Assertion failed: the word is foo // incorrect output in some browsers // (e.g. Chrome v67.0.3396.87): // Assertion failed: the word is %s foo
See Outputting text to the console in the documentation of console for further details.
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Console API The definition of 'console.assert()' in that specification. |
Living Standard | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
The compatibility table on this page is generated from structured data. If you'd like to contribute to the data, please check out https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data and send us a pull request.
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
assert | Chrome Full support 1 | Edge Full support 12 | Firefox Full support 28 | IE Full support 8 | Opera Full support 11 | Safari Full support 4 | WebView Android Full support 1 | Chrome Android Full support 18 | Firefox Android Full support 28 | Opera Android Full support 11 | Safari iOS Full support 3.2 | Samsung Internet Android Full support 1.0 |
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