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Example showing how to allow a Swift class to be instantiated via a 'new' in Javascript.
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// Swift 5.0 + Javascript | |
// How to use 'new <classtype>' in Javascript to instantiate a Swift object (from JavaScriptCore). | |
// | |
// I couldn't find this clearly documented in any one place. | |
// | |
// By Andrew Kingdom | |
// MIT license | |
// | |
@objc | |
public protocol SampleProtocol: JSExport { | |
func message(_ text:String) | |
// static func createSample(_ name:AnyObject) -> Sample | |
static func create() -> Sample | |
func initSample() -> Sample // 'new' -- it seems this function name must be init followed by the class name. | |
} | |
@objc | |
open class Sample : NSObject, SampleProtocol { | |
var old: String = "" | |
public func message(_ text: String) { | |
print("---") | |
print(old) | |
print(text) | |
old = text | |
} | |
// public static func createSample(_ name: AnyObject) -> Sample { | |
// return Sample() // i | |
// } | |
public static func create() -> Sample { | |
return Sample() | |
} | |
public func initSample() -> Sample { | |
return self | |
} | |
} | |
class Test { | |
public static func test() { | |
if let context = JSContext() { | |
context.setObject(Sample.self, | |
forKeyedSubscript: "Sample" as NSString) | |
context.evaluateScript(""" | |
var sample = new Sample(); | |
sample.message('Hi 🌏'); | |
""") | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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