therubyracer
- http://github.com/cowboyd/therubyracer
- http://groups.google.com/group/therubyracer
- irc://irc.freenode.net/therubyracer
- Documentation
DESCRIPTION
Embed the V8 Javascript interpreter into Ruby.
FEATURES
- Evaluate Javascript from with in Ruby
- Embed your Ruby objects into the Javascript world
- Manipulate JavaScript objects and call JavaScript functions from Ruby
- API compatible with the The Ruby Rhino (for JRuby: http://github.com/cowboyd/therubyrhino)
SYNOPSIS
gem install therubyracer
then in your ruby code
require 'v8'
# or if using bundler (as with Rails), add the following to your Gemfile
gem "therubyracer", :require => 'v8'
evaluate some simple javascript
cxt = V8::Context.new
cxt.eval('7 * 6') #=> 42
embed values into the scope of your context
cxt['foo'] = "bar"
cxt.eval('foo') # => "bar"
embed ruby code into your scope and call it from javascript
cxt["say"] = lambda {|this, word, times| word * times}
cxt.eval("say('Hello', 3)") #=> HelloHelloHello
embed a ruby object into your scope and access its properties/methods from javascript
class MyMath
def plus(lhs, rhs)
lhs + rhs
end
end
cxt['math'] = MyMath.new
cxt.eval("math.plus(20,22)") #=> 42
make a ruby object be your global javascript scope.
math = MyMath.new
V8::Context.new(:with => math) do |cxt|
cxt.eval("plus(20,22)") #=> 42
end
you can do the same thing with Object#eval_js
math.eval_js("plus(20,22)")
Different ways of loading javascript source
In addition to just evaluating strings, you can also use streams such as files.
evaluate bytes read from any File/IO object:
File.open("mysource.js") do |file|
cxt.eval(file, "mysource.js")
end
or load it by filename
cxt.load("mysource.js")
Safe by default, dangerous by demand
The Ruby Racer is designed to let you evaluate javascript as safely as possible unless you tell it to do something more dangerous. The default context is a hermetically sealed javascript environment with only the standard javascript objects and functions. Nothing from the ruby world is accessible at all.
For ruby objects that you explicitly embed into javascript, by default only the public methods below Object
are
exposed by default. E.g.
class A
def a
"a"
end
def to_s
super
end
end
class B < A
def b
"b"
end
end
V8::Context.new do |cxt|
cxt['a'] = A.new
cxt['b'] = B.new
cxt.eval("a.a") # => 'a'
cxt.eval("b.b") # => 'b'
cxt.eval("b.a") # => 'a'
cxt.eval("b.to_s") # => #<B:0x101776be8> (because A explicitly defined it)
cxt.eval("b.object_id") #=> undefined, object_id is on Object
end
If needed, you can override the Ruby Access to allow whatever behavior you'd like
More documentation can be found on the github wiki
PREREQUISITES
For platforms for which there is a binary version of therubyracer gem available, there are no dependencies other than ruby and rubygems.
If there is not a binary version for your system, then you will need to compile it from source. To do this, you must have v8 >= 3.11.8 installed somewhere on your system. There are several ways of doing this. For both you will need a C++ compiler.
The first method involves using a version of the v8 source which is maintained as a rubygem called libv8. To use it, all you have to do is add the following to your Gemfile:
gem 'libv8', '~> 3.11.8'
This will download and build v8 from source for you as part of the gem installation process. When therubyracer is installed, it will find this gem if it is present and link against the v8 binaries contained therein.
If you cannot, or do not wish to use the libv8 rubygem, then you can either install
libv8 with you operating system's packaging system or you can build it from source.
If you build from source, be sure to set the library=shared option. Also, if you install
this shared library into a place that is not on your standard lib and include paths, then
you can pass your non-standard locations to therubyracer using the
--with-v8-include
and --with-v8-lib
configuration options.
DEVELOP
git clone git://github.com/cowboyd/therubyracer.git
cd therubyracer
bundle install
rake compile
Sponsored by
LICENSE:
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2009,2010,2011,2012 Charles Lowell
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