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WebKit/Safari supports the console object, which is similar to what Firebug does. But what exactly is supported? There is a console documentation for Firebug, but where can I find the console documentation for Safari/WebKit?

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Supported methods were originally:

  • console.log()
  • console.error()
  • console.warn()
  • console.info()

Newer versions of WebKit also add the following methods making the WebKit console API almost identical to Firebug's console API:

  • console.count()
  • console.debug()
  • console.profileEnd()
  • console.trace()
  • console.dir()
  • console.dirxml()
  • console.assert()
  • console.time()
  • console.profile()
  • console.timeEnd()
  • console.group()
  • console.groupEnd()

(New information based on the WebKit nightly build WebKit-SVN-r37126, at the time of writing these methods aren't available in Safari)


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