Calling coffeescript functions from console

。_饼干妹妹 提交于 2019-11-29 02:26:24

问题


Playing a little with coffeescript and Rails 3.1.0.rc4. Have this code:

yourMom = (location) ->
  console.log location

yourMom "wuz hur"

When the page loads, this outputs "wuz hur" properly. But when I try to call

yourMom("wuz hur")

from the chrome js console (as I do sometimes to test normal JS functions), I get a "ReferenceError: yourMom is not defined"

Are functions generated by coffeescript available in this way?


回答1:


an easier way to share global methods/variables is to use @ which means this.

@yourMom = (location) ->
  console.log location

yourMom "wuz hur"

Nicer syntax and easier to read, but I don't encourage you to create global methods/variables




回答2:


This happens because coffeescript wraps everything in a closure. The JavaScript output of that code is actually:

(function() {
  var yourMom;
  yourMom = function(location) {
    return console.log(location);
  };
  yourMom("wuz hur");
}).call(this);

If you want to export it to the global scope, you can either do:

window.yourMom = yourMom = (location) ->
  console.log location

or

this.yourMom = yourMom = (location) ->
  console.log location



回答3:


I'm not sure about Rails but the CoffeeScript compiler has an option (--bare) to compile without the function wrapper. Fine for playing but it does pollute the global scope.




回答4:


this link might solve your problem Rails - Calling CoffeeScript from JavaScript Wrap your functions in a unique namespace and then you can acess these functions from wnywhere



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6756044/calling-coffeescript-functions-from-console

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