1/* Part of SWI-Prolog 2 3 Author: Jan Wielemaker, Michiel Hildebrand 4 E-mail: J.Wielemaker@uva.nl 5 WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org 6 Copyright (c) 2010-2014, University of Amsterdam 7 VU University Amsterdam 8 All rights reserved. 9 10 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 are met: 13 14 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 15 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 16 17 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 18 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 19 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 20 distribution. 21 22 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 23 "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24 LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 25 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 26 COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 27 INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 28 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 29 LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 30 CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 31 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN 32 ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 33 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 34*/ 35 36:- module(javascript, 37 [ js_script//1, % +Content 38 39 js_call//1, % +Function(Arg..) 40 js_new//2, % +Id, +Function(+Args) 41 js_expression//1, % +Expression 42 js_arg_list//1, % +ListOfExpressions 43 js_arg//1, % +Arg 44 js_args//1, % +Args 45 46 javascript/4 % Quasi Quotation handler 47 ]). 48 49:- use_module(library(http/html_write)). 50:- use_module(library(http/json)). 51:- use_module(library(apply)). 52:- use_module(library(error)). 53:- use_module(library(lists)). 54:- use_module(library(debug)). 55:- use_module(library(quasi_quotations)). 56:- use_module(library(dcg/basics)). 57:- use_module(js_grammar). 58 59:- html_meta 60 js_script( , , ). 61 62:- quasi_quotation_syntax(javascript).
script
element with the given content.88js_script(Content) --> 89 html(script(type('text/javascript'), 90 Content)). 91 92 93 /******************************* 94 * QUASI QUOTATION * 95 *******************************/
+
operator, which results in concatenation at
the client side.
..., js_script({|javascript(Id, Config)|| $(document).ready(function() { $("#"+Id).tagit(Config); }); |}), ...
The current implementation tokenizes the JavaScript input and yields syntax errors on unterminated comments, strings, etc. No further parsing is implemented, which makes it possible to produce syntactically incorrect and partial JavaScript. Future versions are likely to include a full parser, generating syntax errors.
The parser produces a term \List
, which is suitable for
js_script//1 and html//1. Embedded variables are mapped to
\js_expression(Var)
, while the remaining text is mapped to
atoms.
131javascript(Content, Vars, Dict, \Parts) :- 132 include(qq_var(Vars), Dict, QQDict), 133 phrase_from_quasi_quotation( 134 js(QQDict, Parts), 135 Content). 136 137qq_var(Vars, _=Var) :- 138 member(V, Vars), 139 V == Var, 140 !. 141 142js(Dict, [Pre, Subst|More]) --> 143 here(Here0), 144 js_tokens(_), 145 here(Here1), 146 js_token(identifier(Name)), 147 { memberchk(Name=Var, Dict), 148 !, 149 Subst = \js_expression(Var), 150 diff_to_atom(Here0, Here1, Pre) 151 }, 152 js(Dict, More). 153js(_, [Last]) --> 154 string(Codes), 155 \+ [_], 156 !, 157 { atom_codes(Last, Codes) }. 158 159js_tokens([]) --> []. 160js_tokens([H|T]) --> 161 js_token(H), 162 js_tokens(T). 163 164 165% diff_to_atom(+Start, +End, -Atom) 166% 167% True when Atom is an atom that represents the characters between 168% Start and End, where End must be in the tail of the list Start. 169 170diff_to_atom(Start, End, Atom) :- 171 diff_list(Start, End, List), 172 atom_codes(Atom, List). 173 174diff_list(Start, End, List) :- 175 Start == End, 176 !, 177 List = []. 178diff_list([H|Start], End, [H|List]) :- 179 diff_list(Start, End, List). 180 181here(Here, Here, Here). 182 183 184 /******************************* 185 * PROLOG --> JAVASCRIPT * 186 *******************************/
... html(script(type('text/javascript'), [ \js_call('x.y.z'(hello, 42) ]),
202js_call(Term) -->
203 { Term =.. [Function|Args] },
204 html(Function), js_arg_list(Args), [';\n'].
['var ', Id, ' = new ', \js_call(Term)]
217js_new(Id, Term) -->
218 { Term =.. [Function|Args] },
219 html(['var ', Id, ' = new ', Function]), js_arg_list(Args), [';\n'].
227js_arg_list(Args) --> 228 ['('], js_args(Args), [')']. 229 230js_args([]) --> 231 []. 232js_args([H|T]) --> 233 js_expression(H), 234 ( { T == [] } 235 -> [] 236 ; html(', '), 237 js_args(T) 238 ).
null
object(Attributes)
object(Attributes)
, providing a more JavaScript-like
syntax. This may be useful if the object appears literally
in the source-code, but is generally less friendlyto produce
as a result from a computation.json(Term)
true
, false
and null
, but can also be use for
emitting JavaScript symbols (i.e. function- or variable
names).symbol(Atom)
274js_expression(Expr) --> 275 js_arg(Expr), 276 !. 277js_expression(Expr) --> 278 { type_error(js(expression), Expr) }.
287js_arg(H) --> 288 { var(H) }, 289 !, 290 [null]. 291js_arg(object(H)) --> 292 { is_list(H) }, 293 !, 294 html([ '{', \js_kv_list(H), '}' ]). 295js_arg({}(Attrs)) --> 296 !, 297 html([ '{', \js_kv_cslist(Attrs), '}' ]). 298js_arg(@(Id)) --> js_identifier(Id). 299js_arg(symbol(Id)) --> js_identifier(Id). 300js_arg(json(Term)) --> 301 { json_to_string(json(Term), String), 302 debug(json_arg, '~w~n', String) 303 }, 304 [ String ]. 305js_arg(Dict) --> 306 { is_dict(Dict), 307 !, 308 with_output_to(string(String), 309 json_write_dict(current_output, Dict, [width(0)])) 310 }, 311 [ String ]. 312js_arg(H) --> 313 { is_list(H) }, 314 !, 315 html([ '[', \js_args(H), ']' ]). 316js_arg(H) --> 317 { number(H) }, 318 !, 319 [H]. 320js_arg(H) --> 321 { atomic(H), 322 !, 323 js_quoted_string(H, Q) 324 }, 325 [ '"', Q, '"' 326 ]. 327 328js_kv_list([]) --> []. 329js_kv_list([H|T]) --> 330 ( js_kv(H) 331 -> ( { T == [] } 332 -> [] 333 ; html(', '), 334 js_kv_list(T) 335 ) 336 ; { type_error(javascript_key_value, H) } 337 ). 338 339js_kv(Key:Value) --> 340 !, 341 js_key(Key), [:], js_expression(Value). 342js_kv(Key-Value) --> 343 !, 344 js_key(Key), [:], js_expression(Value). 345js_kv(Key=Value) --> 346 !, 347 js_key(Key), [:], js_expression(Value). 348js_kv(Term) --> 349 { compound(Term), 350 Term =.. [Key,Value] 351 }, 352 !, 353 js_key(Key), [:], js_expression(Value). 354 355js_key(Key) --> 356 ( { must_be(atom, Key), 357 js_identifier(Key) 358 } 359 -> [Key] 360 ; { js_quoted_string(Key, QKey) }, 361 html(['\'', QKey, '\'']) 362 ). 363 364js_kv_cslist((A,B)) --> 365 !, 366 js_kv(A), 367 html(', '), 368 js_kv_cslist(B). 369js_kv_cslist(A) --> 370 js_kv(A).
379js_quoted_string(Raw, Quoted) :- 380 atom_codes(Raw, Codes), 381 phrase(js_quote_codes(Codes), QuotedCodes), 382 atom_codes(Quoted, QuotedCodes). 383 384js_quote_codes([]) --> 385 []. 386js_quote_codes([0'\r,0'\n|T]) --> 387 !, 388 "\\n", 389 js_quote_codes(T). 390js_quote_codes([0'<,0'/|T]) --> % Avoid XSS scripting hacks 391 !, 392 "<\\/", 393 js_quote_codes(T). 394js_quote_codes([H|T]) --> 395 js_quote_code(H), 396 js_quote_codes(T). 397 398js_quote_code(0'') --> 399 !, 400 "\\'". 401js_quote_code(0'") --> 402 !, 403 "\\\"". 404js_quote_code(0'\\) --> 405 !, 406 "\\\\". 407js_quote_code(0'\n) --> 408 !, 409 "\\n". 410js_quote_code(0'\r) --> 411 !, 412 "\\r". 413js_quote_code(0'\t) --> 414 !, 415 "\\t". 416js_quote_code(C) --> 417 [C].
423js_identifier(Id) --> 424 { must_be(atom, Id), 425 js_identifier(Id) 426 }, 427 !, 428 [ Id ]. 429js_identifier(Id) --> 430 { domain_error(js(identifier), Id) 431 }.
439js_identifier(Id) :-
440 sub_atom(Id, 0, 1, _, First),
441 char_type(First, csymf),
442 forall(sub_atom(Id, _, 1, _, Char), char_type(Char, csym)).
449json_to_string(JSON, String) :-
450 with_output_to(string(String),
451 json_write(current_output,JSON,[width(0)]))
Utilities for including JavaScript
This library is a supplement to
library(http/html_write)
for producing JavaScript fragments. Its main role is to be able to call JavaScript functions with valid arguments constructed from Prolog data. For example, suppose you want to call a JavaScript functions to process a list of names represented as Prolog atoms. This can be done using the call below, while without this library you would have to be careful to properly escape special characters.The accepted arguments are described with js_expression//1. */