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jsffi
This Module implements types and macros to facilitate the wrapping of, and interaction with JavaScript libraries. Using the provided types JsObject
and JsAssoc
together with the provided macros allows for smoother interfacing with JavaScript, allowing for example quick and easy imports of JavaScript variables:
# Here, we are using jQuery for just a few calls and do not want to wrap the
# whole library:
# import the document object and the console
var document {.importc, nodecl.}: JsObject
var console {.importc, nodecl.}: JsObject
# import the "$" function
proc jq(selector: JsObject): JsObject {.importcpp: "$$(#)".}
# Use jQuery to make the following code run, after the document is ready.
# This uses an experimental ``.()`` operator for ``JsObject``, to emit
# JavaScript calls, when no corresponding proc exists for ``JsObject``.
proc main =
jq(document).ready(proc() =
console.log("Hello JavaScript!")
)
Imports
Types
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JsKey = concept atypeof(T) cstring.toJsKey(T) is T
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JsObject = ref object of JsRoot
- Dynamically typed wrapper around a JavaScript object. Source Edit
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JsAssoc[K; V] = ref object of JsRoot
- Statically typed wrapper around a JavaScript object. Source Edit
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js = JsObject
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JsError {...}{.importc: "Error".} = object of JsRoot message*: cstring
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JsEvalError {...}{.importc: "EvalError".} = object of JsError
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JsRangeError {...}{.importc: "RangeError".} = object of JsError
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JsReferenceError {...}{.importc: "ReferenceError".} = object of JsError
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JsSyntaxError {...}{.importc: "SyntaxError".} = object of JsError
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JsTypeError {...}{.importc: "TypeError".} = object of JsError
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JsURIError {...}{.importc: "URIError".} = object of JsError
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Vars
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jsArguments: JsObject
- JavaScript's arguments pseudo-variable Source Edit
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jsNull: JsObject
- JavaScript's null literal Source Edit
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jsUndefined: JsObject
- JavaScript's undefined literal Source Edit
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jsDirname: cstring
- JavaScript's __dirname pseudo-variable Source Edit
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jsFilename: cstring
- JavaScript's __filename pseudo-variable Source Edit
Procs
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proc toJsKey[T: SomeInteger](text: cstring; t: type T): T {...}{. importcpp: "parseInt(#)".}
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proc toJsKey[T: enum](text: cstring; t: type T): T
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proc toJsKey(text: cstring; t: type cstring): cstring
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proc toJsKey[T: SomeFloat](text: cstring; t: type T): T {...}{. importcpp: "parseFloat(#)".}
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proc isNull[T](x: T): bool {...}{.noSideEffect, importcpp: "(# === null)".}
- check if a value is exactly null Source Edit
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proc isUndefined[T](x: T): bool {...}{.noSideEffect, importcpp: "(# === undefined)".}
- check if a value is exactly undefined Source Edit
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proc newJsObject(): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "{@}".}
- Creates a new empty JsObject Source Edit
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proc newJsAssoc[K: JsKey; V](): JsAssoc[K, V] {...}{.importcpp: "{@}".}
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Creates a new empty JsAssoc with key type
K
and value typeV
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proc hasOwnProperty(x: JsObject; prop: cstring): bool {...}{. importcpp: "#.hasOwnProperty(#)".}
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Checks, whether
x
has a property of nameprop
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proc jsTypeOf(x: JsObject): cstring {...}{.importcpp: "typeof(#)".}
- Returns the name of the JsObject's JavaScript type as a cstring. Source Edit
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proc jsNew(x: auto): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(new #)".}
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Turns a regular function call into an invocation of the JavaScript's
new
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proc jsDelete(x: auto): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(delete #)".}
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JavaScript's
delete
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proc require(module: cstring): JsObject {...}{.importc.}
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JavaScript's
require
function Source Edit -
proc to(x: JsObject; T: typedesc): T:type {...}{.importcpp: "(#)".}
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Converts a JsObject
x
to typeT
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proc toJs[T](val: T): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(#)".}
- Converts a value of any type to type JsObject Source Edit
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proc `&`(a, b: cstring): cstring {...}{.importcpp: "(# + #)".}
- Concatenation operator for JavaScript strings Source Edit
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proc `+`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# + #)".}
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proc `-`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# - #)".}
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proc `*`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# * #)".}
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proc `/`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# / #)".}
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proc `%`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# % #)".}
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proc `+=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# += #)", discardable.}
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proc `-=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# -= #)", discardable.}
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proc `*=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# *= #)", discardable.}
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proc `/=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# /= #)", discardable.}
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proc `%=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# %= #)", discardable.}
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proc `++`(x: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(++#)".}
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proc `--`(x: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(--#)".}
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proc `>`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# > #)".}
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proc `<`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# < #)".}
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proc `>=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# >= #)".}
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proc `<=`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# <= #)".}
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proc `and`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# && #)".}
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proc `or`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# || #)".}
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proc `not`(x: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(!#)".}
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proc `in`(x, y: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "(# in #)".}
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proc `[]`(obj: JsObject; field: cstring): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "#[#]".}
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Return the value of a property of name
field
from a JsObjectobj
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proc `[]`(obj: JsObject; field: int): JsObject {...}{.importcpp: "#[#]".}
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Return the value of a property of name
field
from a JsObjectobj
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proc `[]=`[T](obj: JsObject; field: cstring; val: T) {...}{.importcpp: "#[#] = #".}
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Set the value of a property of name
field
in a JsObjectobj
tov
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proc `[]=`[T](obj: JsObject; field: int; val: T) {...}{.importcpp: "#[#] = #".}
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Set the value of a property of name
field
in a JsObjectobj
tov
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proc `[]`[K: JsKey; V](obj: JsAssoc[K, V]; field: K): V {...}{.importcpp: "#[#]".}
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Return the value of a property of name
field
from a JsAssocobj
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proc `[]=`[K: JsKey; V](obj: JsAssoc[K, V]; field: K; val: V) {...}{. importcpp: "#[#] = #".}
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Set the value of a property of name
field
in a JsAssocobj
tov
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proc `[]`[V](obj: JsAssoc[cstring, V]; field: string): V
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proc `[]=`[V](obj: JsAssoc[cstring, V]; field: string; val: V)
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proc `==`(x, y: JsRoot): bool {...}{.importcpp: "(# === #)".}
- Compare two JsObjects or JsAssocs. Be careful though, as this is comparison like in JavaScript, so if your JsObjects are in fact JavaScript Objects, and not strings or numbers, this is a comparison of references. Source Edit
Iterators
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iterator pairs(obj: JsObject): (cstring, JsObject) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
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Yields tuples of type
(cstring, JsObject)
, with the first entry being thename
of a fields in the JsObject and the second being its value wrapped into a JsObject. Source Edit -
iterator items(obj: JsObject): JsObject {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
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Yields the
values
of each field in a JsObject, wrapped into a JsObject. Source Edit -
iterator keys(obj: JsObject): cstring {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
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Yields the
names
of each field in a JsObject. Source Edit -
iterator pairs[K: JsKey; V](assoc: JsAssoc[K, V]): (K, V)
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Yields tuples of type
(K, V)
, with the first entry being akey
in the JsAssoc and the second being its corresponding value. Source Edit -
iterator items[K, V](assoc: JsAssoc[K, V]): V
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Yields the
values
in a JsAssoc. Source Edit -
iterator keys[K: JsKey; V](assoc: JsAssoc[K, V]): K
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Yields the
keys
in a JsAssoc. Source Edit
Macros
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macro jsFromAst(n: untyped): untyped
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macro `.`(obj: JsObject; field: untyped): JsObject
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Experimental dot accessor (get) for type JsObject. Returns the value of a property of name
field
from a JsObjectx
.Example:
Source Editlet obj = newJsObject() obj.a = 20 console.log(obj.a) # puts 20 onto the console.
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macro `.=`(obj: JsObject; field, value: untyped): untyped
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Experimental dot accessor (set) for type JsObject. Sets the value of a property of name
field
in a JsObjectx
tovalue
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macro `.()`(obj: JsObject; field: untyped; args: varargs[JsObject, jsFromAst]): JsObject
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Experimental "method call" operator for type JsObject. Takes the name of a method of the JavaScript object (
field
) and calls it withargs
as arguments, returning a JsObject (which may be discarded, and may beundefined
, if the method does not return anything, so be careful when using this.)Example:
Source Edit# Let's get back to the console example: var console {.importc, nodecl.}: JsObject let res = console.log("I return undefined!") console.log(res) # This prints undefined, as console.log always returns # undefined. Thus one has to be careful, when using # JsObject calls.
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macro `.`[K: cstring; V](obj: JsAssoc[K, V]; field: untyped): V
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Experimental dot accessor (get) for type JsAssoc. Returns the value of a property of name
field
from a JsObjectx
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macro `.=`[K: cstring; V](obj: JsAssoc[K, V]; field: untyped; value: V): untyped
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Experimental dot accessor (set) for type JsAssoc. Sets the value of a property of name
field
in a JsObjectx
tovalue
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macro `.()`[K: cstring; V: proc](obj: JsAssoc[K, V]; field: untyped; args: varargs[untyped]): auto
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Experimental "method call" operator for type JsAssoc. Takes the name of a method of the JavaScript object (
field
) and calls it withargs
as arguments. Here, everything is typechecked, so you do not have to worry aboutundefined
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macro `{}`(typ: typedesc; xs: varargs[untyped]): auto
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Takes a
typedesc
as its first argument, and a series of expressions of typekey: value
, and returns a value of the specified type with each fieldkey
set tovalue
, as specified in the arguments of{}
.Example:
Source Edit# Let's say we have a type with a ton of fields, where some fields do not # need to be set, and we do not want those fields to be set to ``nil``: type ExtremelyHugeType = ref object a, b, c, d, e, f, g: int h, i, j, k, l: cstring # And even more fields ... let obj = ExtremelyHugeType{ a: 1, k: "foo".cstring, d: 42 } # This generates roughly the same JavaScript as: {.emit: "var obj = {a: 1, k: "foo", d: 42};".}
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macro bindMethod(procedure: typed): auto
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Takes the name of a procedure and wraps it into a lambda missing the first argument, which passes the JavaScript builtin
this
as the first argument to the procedure. Returns the resulting lambda.Example:
We want to generate roughly this JavaScript:
var obj = {a: 10}; obj.someMethod = function() { return this.a + 42; };
We can achieve this using the
bindMethod
macro:
Source Editlet obj = JsObject{ a: 10 } proc someMethodImpl(that: JsObject): int = that.a.to(int) + 42 obj.someMethod = bindMethod someMethodImpl # Alternatively: obj.someMethod = bindMethod proc(that: JsObject): int = that.a.to(int) + 42
Templates
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Licensed under the MIT License.
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