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diff --git a/python/python-spidermonkey/README.md b/python/python-spidermonkey/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..1ddc3d1fe46fa --- /dev/null +++ b/python/python-spidermonkey/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +Execute arbitrary JavaScript code from Python. Allows you to reference +arbitrary Python objects and functions in the JavaScript VM + +Having issues? +============== + +The project support site can be found at [lighthouseapp.com][lh]. + +Requirements +============ + +Pkg-Config +---------- + +Mac OS X: + +This should be installed by default. If not there is a port package: + + $ sudo port install pkgconfig + +Debian/Ubuntu: + +This is also generally installed by default, but I have reports of it being +otherwise. + + $ sudo apt-get install pkg-config + +Gentoo: + + $ sudo emerge dev-util/pkgconfig + +Python Development Files +------------------------ + +Mac OS X: + +If you installed Python via port then the headers should already be installed. +I have not heard reports of problems from people using the bundled +interpreters. + +Debian/Ubuntu: + + $ sudo apt-get install pythonX.X-dev + +Where X.X is the version of Python you are using. I have not tested +python-spidermonkey on Py3K so it may be horribly broken there. + +Gentoo: + +If you have python installed, then the headers should already be installed. + +Netscape Portable Runtime (nspr) +-------------------------------- + +The nspr library is required for building the Spidermonkey sources. You should +be able to grab it from your package manager of choice with something like the +following: + +Mac OS X: + + $ sudo port install nspr + +Debian/Ubuntu: + + $ sudo apt-get install libnspr4-dev + +Gentoo: + + $ sudo emerge dev-libs/nspr + +Alternatively you can build from [source][nspr]. If you choose this route make +sure that the nspr-config command is on your $PATH when running the install +commands below. + +If you choose this route make +sure that the pkg-config command is on your `$PATH` when running the install +commands below. Additionally, make sure that `$PKG_CONFIG_PATH` is properly +set. + +XULRunner (optional) +-------------------- +You can optionally build the extension linked to your system's spidermonkey +library, which is installed with XULRunner. You should be able to grab it from +your package manager of choice with something like the following: + +Mac OS X: + + $ sudo port install xulrunner + +Debian/Ubuntu: + + $ sudo apt-get install xulrunner-1.9-dev + +Gentoo: + + $ sudo emerge net-libs/xulrunner + +As with [nspr][nspr], you can also build [xulrunner][xulrunner] from source. And as with [nspr][nspr] you need to make sure hat `$PATH` and `$PKG_CONFIG_PATH` are properly set when building the module. + +Installation +============ + + $ git clone git://github.com/davisp/python-spidermonkey.git + $ cd python-spidermonkey + $ python setup.py build + $ python setup.py test + + $ sudo python setup.py install + + *OR* + + $ sudo python setup.py develop + +If you want to build with the system spidermonkey library, replace the build +command with the following: + + $ python setup.py --system-library build + +Examples +======== + +Basics +------ + + >>> import spidermonkey + >>> rt = spidermonkey.Runtime() + >>> cx = rt.new_context() + >>> cx.execute("var x = 3; x *= 4; x;") + 12 + >>> class Orange(object): + ... def is_ripe(self,arg): + ... return "ripe %s" % arg + ... + >>> fruit = Orange() + >>> cx.add_global("apple", fruit) + >>> cx.execute('"Show me the " + apple.is_ripe("raisin");') + u'Show me the ripe raisin' + + +Playing with Classes +-------------------- + + >>> import spidermonkey + >>> class Monkey(object): + ... def __init__(self): + ... self.baz = "blammo" + ... def wrench(self, arg): + ... return "%s now wrenched" % arg + ... + >>> rt = spidermonkey.Runtime() + >>> cx = rt.new_context() + >>> cx.add_global("Monkey", Monkey) + >>> monkey = cx.execute('var x = new Monkey(); x.baz = "schmammo"; x;') + >>> monkey.baz + u'schmammo' + >>> monkey.__class__.__name__ + 'Monkey' + + +JavaScript Functions +-------------------- + + >>> import spidermonkey + >>> rt = spidermonkey.Runtime() + >>> cx = rt.new_context() + >>> func = cx.execute('function(val) {return "whoosh: " + val;}') + >>> func("zipper!"); + u'whoosh: zipper!' + + +Filtering access to Python +-------------------------- + + >>> import spidermonkey + >>> rt = spidermonkey.Runtime() + >>> def checker(obj, name): + ... return not name.startswith("_") + ... + >>> cx = rt.new_context(access=checker) + >>> # Alternatively: + >>> cx.set_access() #doctest: +ELLIPSIS + <function checker at ...> + >>> cx.set_access(checker) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS + <function checker at ...> + >>> cx.add_global("fish", {"gold": "gone", "_old_lady": "huzza"}) + >>> cx.execute('fish["_old_lady"];') + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + JSError: Error executing JavaScript. + + +Previous Authors +================ + +* John J. Lee +* Atul Varma + +[lh]: http://davisp.lighthouseapp.com/projects/26898-python-spidermonkey/overview +[nspr]: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/nspr/releases +[xulrunner]: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/releases |