This library provides a Rust API for the JavaScriptCore engine with the following goals:
- High-level API like the JavaScriptCore API for Swift
- Wrap the low-level C++ API instead of
jsc
to avoid the dependency to GTK.
Please check out PunJS for an example of how to implement a JavaScript runtime with rusty_jsc
.
use rusty_jsc::{JSContext};
fn main() {
let mut context = JSContext::default();
match context.evaluate_script("'Hello World!'", 1) {
Ok(value) => {
println!("{}", value.to_string(&context).unwrap());
}
Err(e) => {
println!("Uncaught: {}", e.to_string(&context).unwrap())
}
}
}
use rusty_jsc::{JSContext, JSValue};
use rusty_jsc_macros::callback;
#[callback]
fn greet(
ctx: JSContext,
function: JSObject,
this: JSObject,
args: &[JSValue],
) -> Result<JSValue, JSValue> {
Ok(JSValue::string(&ctx, format!("Hello, {}", args[0].to_string(&ctx).unwrap())))
}
fn main() {
let mut context = JSContext::default();
let callback = JSValue::callback(&context, Some(greet));
let global = context.get_global_object();
global.set_property(&context, "greet", callback).unwrap();
match context.evaluate_script("greet('Tom')", 1) {
Ok(value) => {
println!("{}", value.to_string(&context).unwrap());
}
Err(e) => {
println!("Uncaught: {}", e.to_string(&context).unwrap())
}
}
}
use rusty_jsc::{JSContext, JSObject, JSValue, JSString};
use rusty_jsc_macros::callback;
#[callback]
fn greet(
ctx: JSContext,
function: JSObject,
this: JSObject,
args: &[JSValue],
) -> Result<JSValue, JSValue> {
// Parse the argument as a function and call it with an argument
let callback_function = args[0].to_object(&ctx).unwrap().call(&ctx, None, &[JSValue::string(&ctx, "Tom")]).unwrap();
Ok(callback_function)
}
fn main() {
let mut context = JSContext::default();
let callback = JSValue::callback(&context, Some(greet));
let global = context.get_global_object();
global.set_property(&context, "greet", callback).unwrap();
match context.evaluate_script("greet((name) => 'Hello, ' + name)", 1) {
Ok(value) => {
println!("{}", value.to_string(&context).unwrap());
}
Err(e) => {
println!("Uncaught: {}", e.to_string(&context).unwrap())
}
}
}
The wrappers in rusty_jsc
are built against <JavaScriptCore/JavaScript.h>
header rather than the jsc
variant that requires GTK.
Bun has shown that JavaScriptCore is a worthy contender to V8 on the server-side, so let's bring it over to the Rust ecosystem as well.
I first used bindgen
to do the rough conversion of JavaScript/JavaScript.h
header and then cleaned it up by hand.
The plan is to maintain the low-level bindings by hand.