Execute arbitrary JavaScript code from Python. Allows you to reference arbitrary Python objects and functions in the JavaScript VM Requirements ============ 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. 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 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. 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 Having Issues? ============== Add issues to the Lighthouse project [here][lh]. 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");') 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 = cx.execute('var x = new Monkey(); x.baz = "schmammo"; x;') >>> monkey.baz '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!"); 'whoosh: zipper!' 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