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README.md

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A helper to optimistically set Symbol.toStringTag, when possible.

Example

Most common usage:

var assert = require('assert');
var setToStringTag = require('es-set-tostringtag');

var obj = {};

assert.equal(Object.prototype.toString.call(obj), '[object Object]');

setToStringTag(obj, 'tagged!');

assert.equal(Object.prototype.toString.call(obj), '[object tagged!]');

Options

An optional options argument can be provided as the third argument. The available options are:

force

If the force option is set to true, the toStringTag will be set even if it is already set.

nonConfigurable

If the nonConfigurable option is set to true, the toStringTag will be defined as non-configurable when possible.

Tests

Simply clone the repo, npm install, and run npm test