How to reference a JScript file from another one?

Thomas Svensen picture Thomas Svensen · Jun 16, 2010 · Viewed 7.8k times · Source

I am writing some server-side scripts using JScript and WSH. The scripts are getting quite long, and some common functions and variables would fit better in a general library script which I included in my various script instances.

But, I cannot find a way reference one JScript file from another. For a moment, I though reading the file contents and passing it to eval() could work. But, as it says on MSDN:

Note that new variables or types defined in the eval statement are not visible to the enclosing program.

Is there any way to include/reference a JScript file from another one?

Answer

maerics picture maerics · Jun 17, 2010

Try using a Windows Script File. It's basically an XML document which allows you to include multiple script files and define multiple jobs, amongst other things.

<!-- MyJob.wsf -->
<job id="IncludeExample">
  <script language="JScript" src="MyLib1.js"/>
  <script language="JScript" src="MyLib2.js"/>
  <script language="JScript">
    WScript.Echo(myLib1.foo());
    WScript.Echo(myLib2.bar());
  </script>
</job>