How can I execute JavaScript code from Python?

懵懂的女人 提交于 2019-12-18 11:57:43

问题


Lets say that I have this code inside a JavaScript file:

var x = 10;
x = 10 - 5;
console.log(x);
function greet() {
  console.log("Hello World!");
}
greet()

How would I use Python to execute this code and "print" x and Hello World!?
Here is some pseudo code that further explains what I'm thinking:

# 1. open the script
script = open("/path/to/js/files.js", "r")
# 2. get the script content
script_content = script.read()
# 3. close the script file
script.close()
# 4. execute the script content and "print" "x" and "Hello World!"
x = js.exec(script_content)

And, the expected result would look like this:

>>> 5
>>> "Hello World!"

回答1:


The module Naked does exactly this. pip install Naked (or install from source if you prefer) and import the library shell functions as follows:

from Naked.toolshed.shell import execute_js, muterun_js

response = muterun_js('file.js')
if response.exitcode == 0:
  print(response.stdout)
else:
  sys.stderr.write(response.stderr)

For your particular case, with file.js as

var x = 10;
x = 10 - 5;
console.log(x);
function greet() {
      console.log("Hello World!");
}
greet()

the output is '5\nHello World!\n', which you can parse as desired.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38622385/how-can-i-execute-javascript-code-from-python

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