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jsruntime.vim (Run javascript code directly in Vim)

It use PyV8 as javascript interpreter. if PyV8 not supported, it use node, cscript, spiderMonkey as fallbacks.

Installation

Copy everything inside autoload to autoload directory of your vim

Note

It is a basic library. It does nothing if no other plugin calls it. If you are a vim plugin developer and want to use this library. You need to check if this library exist

    try
        call javascript#runtime#evalScript("")
        let jsruntimePluginAvailable = 1
    catch E117
        let jsruntimePluginAvailable = 0
    endtry
    
    if jsruntimePluginAvailable
        " your code
    endif

This library is often used with jsoncodecs.vim.

    javascript#runtime#evalScript(jsoncodecs#dump_string(getline(1,'$')))

Documentation

It provide the following functions

  1. javascript#runtime#evalScript({script}, {renew_context})

     :echo javascript#runtime#evalScript('1+2')
     // output 3
    

    renew_context is a flag to indicate whether keep the context created by script before

     :call javascript#runtime#evalScript('a=3')  // we create a context
     :echo javascript#runtime#evalScript('a;') // we eval this script in context created before
     // output 1
     :echo javascript#runtime#evalScript('a;',1) // we eval this script in a completely new context
     // output undefined
    

    renew_context is not guaranteed support, if not support renew_context will be simply ignored, please

    read javascript#runtime#supportLivingContext for more.

  2. javascript#runtime#evalScriptInBrowserContext

    because we only implement browser interface using PyV8, so if PyV8 is not supported, this function will not exist, check existence before use

     // vim script
     if exists('javascript#runtime#evalScriptInBrowserContext')
         // do what you like
     endif
    

    sample

     :call javascript#runtime#evalScriptInBrowserContext('<html><body onload="console.log(1+2);"><p></p></body></html>')
     //output 3
    
  3. javascript#runtime#isSupportLivingContext

    you can use javascript#runtime#isSupportLivingContext to check whether living_context is supported by jsruntime