How can I add methods from a Java class as global functions in Javascript using Rhino?

elifiner picture elifiner · Mar 31, 2010 · Viewed 8k times · Source

I have a simple Java class that has some methods:

public class Utils {
    public void deal(String price, int amount) {
        // ....
    }
    public void bid(String price, int amount) {
        // ....
    }
    public void offer(String price, int amount) {
        // ....
    }
}

I would like to create an instance of this class and allow the Javascript code to call the methods directly, like so:

deal("1.3736", 100000);
bid("1.3735", 500000);

The only way I could figure out for now was to use

ScriptEngine engine = new ScriptEngineManager().getEngineByName("js");
engine.put("utils", new Utils());

and then use utils.deal(...) in the Javascript code. I can also write wrapper functions in Javascript for each method, but there should be a simpler way to do this automatically for all the public methods of a class.

Answer

noah picture noah · Mar 31, 2010

I'm not real familiar with Rhino, but something like this should work:

for(var fn in utils) {
  if(typeof utils[fn] === 'function') {
    this[fn] = (function() {
      var method = utils[fn];
      return function() {
         return method.apply(utils,arguments);
      };
    })();
  }
}

Just loop over the properties of utils,and for each one that is a function, create a global function that calls it.

EDIT: I got this working in a Groovy script, but I had to set utils in the bindings, not on the engine like in your code:

import javax.script.*

class Utils {
   void foo(String bar) {
      println bar
   }   
}

ScriptEngine engine = new ScriptEngineManager().getEngineByName("js");

engine.eval("""
for(var fn in utils) {
  if(typeof utils[fn] === 'function') {
    this[fn] = (function() {
      var method = utils[fn];
      return function() {
         return method.apply(utils,arguments);
      };
    })();
  }
}

foo('foo'); // prints foo, sure enough
""",new SimpleBindings("utils":new Utils()))