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async-eval

Execute arbitrary JS with callbacks

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async-eval

Execute arbitrary JS with callbacks in node.js

Note: This library actually uses vm.runInNewContext() instead of eval() for a bit more added security, though it doesn't fork a process, so it's best used with trusted code.

Installation

npm install async-eval
npm test

or

git clone https://github.com/dallonf/async-eval
npm install
npm test 

Example usage

var asyncEval = require('async-eval');

var someObject = {x: 5, y: 10};

function waitOneSecond(callback) {
  setTimeout(callback, 1000);
}

var options = {
  this: someObject,
  asyncFunctions: {
    waitOneSecond: waitOneSecond
  }
}

asyncEval('waitOneSecond(function() { this.x += 2; });', options, function() {
  console.log(someObject.x); // 7
});

Usage

asyncEval(code, [options], [callback])

asyncEval() will interpret and execute code and run callback when the code and every asynchronous function it calls has finished running.

Options

this

Default: {}

Sets the object that will be used as this in the executed code and any nested callbacks.

context

Default: {}

Sets the global context in the executed code. Put any synchronous DSL functions and global variables here.

asyncFunctions

Default: {}

Registers asynchronous functions into the context. Asynchronous functions must be listed in the asyncFunctions property so that asyncEval can count pending callbacks.

The functions registered in asyncFunctions must take a callback as the last argument.

These functions can be namespaced with objects, for example:

asyncFunctions: {
  users: {
    get: function(callback) { /* ... */ },
    create: function(user, callback) { /* ... */ },
  },
  posts: {
    get: function(callback) { /* ... */ },
    create: function(post, callback) { /* ... */ },
  }
}

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Package last updated on 25 May 2012

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