Sometimes I’ve seen people use module.exports.instance in their code (example). How does this differ from module.exports?
Sometimes I’ve seen people use module.exports.instance in their code ( example ). How does
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The literal difference is that
module.exports.instanceis a property of the object referenced bymodule.exports.Why use a property named
instance? One possibility is an application of the Singleton Pattern to resolve issues with circular dependencies among modules.