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Scope.Provider - cross-platform JavaScript scope provider
var provider = new Scope.Provider.IFrame()
provider.setup(function () {
if (provider.scope.SOME_GLOBAL == 'some_value') {
...
}
provider.runCode(text, callback)
...
provider.runScript(url, callback)
...
provider.cleanup()
})
From npm
:
> [sudo] npm install scope-provider --unsafe-perm=true
Tarballs are available for downloading at: http://search.npmjs.org/#/scope-provider
In NodeJS:
require('scope-provider')
var provider = new Scope.Provider.NodeJS()
provider.setup(function () {
...
})
In browsers (assuming you've completed the 3.1 item from this document):
<script type="text/javascript" src="/jsan/Task/Scope/Provider/Core.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var provider = new Scope.Provider.IFrame()
provider.setup(function () {
...
})
</script>
Scope.Provider
distribution implements cross-platform (browser/NodeJS) creation of the new JavaScript scope.
By itself, Scope.Provider
is an abstract class, all concrete work is delegated to its subclasses:
Object scope
A newly created scope (usually
window
in browsers andglobal
in NodeJS)
setup(Function callback)
Set up a new scope. Scope will be ready in the provided callback. Callback will receive an instance of
Scope.Provider
as the 1st argument
runCode(String text, Function callback)
Run a code, presented with
text
argument, in the previously created scope. Code will be ran by the time of thecallback
function called. Callback won't receive any arguments.
runScript(String url, Function callback)
Run a code, in script on the
url
, in the previously created scope. Code will be ran by the time of thecallback
function called. Callback won't receive any arguments.
cleanup()
Releases any resources, used during scope creation.
This extension is supported via github issues tracker: http://github.com/SamuraiJack/Scope-Provider/issues
You can also ask questions at IRC channel : #joose
Or the mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/joose-js
Web page of this module: http://github.com/SamuraiJack/Scope-Provider/
General documentation for Joose: http://joose.github.com/Joose
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception.
Please report any bugs through the web interface at http://github.com/SamuraiJack/Scope-Provider/issues
Nickolay Platonov nplatonov@cpan.org
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