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(CkPython) Call a JavaScript Function Returning an ObjectSee more JavaScript ExamplesDemonstrates how to call a JavaScript function that returns an object.Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.4.0 or greater.
import sys import chilkat success = False # This is the JavaScript function we'll call: # function getSettings() { # return { # theme: "dark", # notifications: true, # version: 1.0 # }; # } sbScript = chilkat.CkStringBuilder() sbScript.Append("function getSettings() {") sbScript.Append(" return {") sbScript.Append(" theme: \"dark\",") sbScript.Append(" notifications: true,") sbScript.Append(" version: 1.0") sbScript.Append(" };") sbScript.Append("}") js = chilkat.CkJs() result = chilkat.CkJsonObject() result.put_EmitCompact(False) # Call Eval to add the function to the context's global object success = js.Eval(sbScript,result) if (success == False): # Examine the result for an exception. print(result.emit()) # Also examine the LastErrorText. print(js.lastErrorText()) sys.exit() # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Call the function getSettings() funcCall = chilkat.CkJsonObject() # Create JSON specifying the function name and arguments # The function has no arguments, so we only specify the name. # { # "name": "getSettings", # } funcCall.UpdateString("name","getSettings") success = js.CallFunction(funcCall,result) if (success == False): # Examine the result for an exception. print(result.emit()) # Also examine the LastErrorText. print(js.lastErrorText()) sys.exit() print(result.emit()) # Output: # { # "type": "object", # "value": { # "theme": "dark", # "notifications": true, # "version": 1 # } # } # Examine the object's members print("theme: " + result.stringOf("value.theme")) print("notifications: " + str(result.BoolOf("value.notifications"))) print("version: " + str(result.IntOf("value.version"))) # Output: # theme: dark # notifications: True # version: 1 |
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