Embed the Mozilla Rhino Nashorn JavaScript interpreter into Ruby.
Nashorn JavaScript engine is part of OpenJDK (since 8u40), try jjs -v
.
Java (Open/Oracle JRE) >= 8
jruby -S gem install dienashorner
# make sure you have JRuby >= 1.7.x
- Evaluate JavaScript bits from the Ruby side
- Embed Ruby objects into the JavaScript world
require 'nashorn'
- evaluate some simple JavaScript
Nashorn.eval 'true + 100' #=> 101
Nashorn.eval_js '"4" + 2' #=> "42"
include Nashorn
eval_js "'1' + '' * 2" #=> "10"
- if you need more control, use a
Context
Nashorn::Context.open do |js|
js['foo'] = "bar"
js.eval('foo') # => "bar"
end
- evaluate a Ruby function from JavaScript
Nashorn::Context.open do |js|
js['say'] = lambda { |word, times| word * times }
js.eval("say('Szia', 3) + '!'") #=> SziaSziaSzia!
end
- embed a Ruby object into your JavaScript environment
class MyMath
def plus(a, b); a + b + 1 end
end
Nashorn::Context.open do |js|
js["math"] = MyMath.new
js.eval("math.plus(20, 21)") #=> 42
end
- make a Ruby object a JavaScript (global) environment
math = MyMath.new
Nashorn::Context.open(:with => math) do |js|
js.eval("plus(20, 21)") #=> 42
end
Mostly the same as with jjs
e.g. Nashorn::Context.open(:strict => true)
.
File.open('___.js') { |file| eval_js file }
Nashorn::Context.open { |js| js.load('___.js') }
Ported over from Rhino
Nashorn was inspired (and crafted) from Rhino a.k.a therubyrhino JRuby gem.
Far from being a drop-in replacement although there's require 'nashorn/rhino'
.
dienashorner gem ships with an ExecJS compatible runtime, its best to load it
(require 'nashorn/execjs/load'
) before ExecJS's auto-detection takes place :
gem 'execjs', require: false
gem 'dienashorner', platform: :jruby, require: [ 'nashorn/execjs/load', 'execjs' ]
when auto-detection is not used, set the runtime manually :
require 'execjs/module'
require 'nashorn/execjs/load'
ExecJS.runtime = ExecJS::NashornRuntime.new
Less.rb seems to be working (with hacks),
for now you will need to :require 'nashorn/rhino/less'
before require 'less'
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Copyright (c) 2017 Karol Bucek. Apache License v2 (see LICENSE for details).