express/test/app.locals.js
Szymon Łągiewka 41113599af fix(refactor): prefix built-in node module imports
Since v5 relies on node >= 18, this is now possible (since v16, v14.18.0
[^1][^2]).

It's functionally irrelevant:
1. It's not required for CJS nor ESM (with a few exceptions [^3])
2. It has no performance promises

However, there are upsides to this approach:
1. It brings clear boundaries to what's a built-in and what's an
external dependency
2. It reduces the risk of importing unwanted deps where a built-in is
expected
3. It's slightly more interoperable with other JS runtimes that provide
node compatibility[^4], albeit only during development. Once imported
from npm, built-ins are assumed.

[^1]:https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/modules.html#built-in-modules
[^2]:https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37246
[^3]:https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#built-in-modules-with-mandatory-node-prefix
[^4]:https://docs.deno.com/runtime/fundamentals/node/#using-node's-built-in-modules
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'use strict'
var assert = require('node:assert')
var express = require('../')
describe('app', function(){
describe('.locals', function () {
it('should default object with null prototype', function () {
var app = express()
assert.ok(app.locals)
assert.strictEqual(typeof app.locals, 'object')
assert.strictEqual(Object.getPrototypeOf(app.locals), null)
})
describe('.settings', function () {
it('should contain app settings ', function () {
var app = express()
app.set('title', 'Express')
assert.ok(app.locals.settings)
assert.strictEqual(typeof app.locals.settings, 'object')
assert.strictEqual(app.locals.settings, app.settings)
assert.strictEqual(app.locals.settings.title, 'Express')
})
})
})
})