Js_of_ocaml.JsJavascript binding
This module provides types and functions to interoperate with Javascript values, and gives access to Javascript standard objects.
null and undefined values.val null : 'a optThe null value.
val some : 'a -> 'a optConsider a value into a possibly null value.
val undefined : 'a optdefThe undefined value
val def : 'a -> 'a optdefConsider a value into a possibly undefined value.
module type OPT = sig ... endSignatures of a set of standard functions for manipulating optional values.
Standard functions for manipulating possibly undefined values.
Type of Javascript objects. The type parameter is used to specify more precisely an object.
Type used to specify method types: a Javascript object <m : t1 -> t2 -> ... -> tn -> t Js.meth> Js.t has a Javascript method m expecting n arguments of types t1 to tn and returns a value of type t.
Type used to specify the properties of Javascript objects. In practice you should rarely need this type directly, but should rather use the type abbreviations below instead.
type 'a readonly_prop = < get : 'a > gen_propType of read-only properties: a Javascript object <p : t Js.readonly_prop> Js.t has a read-only property p of type t.
type 'a writeonly_prop = < set : 'a -> unit > gen_propType of write-only properties: a Javascript object <p : t Js.writeonly_prop> Js.t has a write-only property p of type t.
type 'a prop = < get : 'a ; set : 'a -> unit > gen_propType of read/write properties: a Javascript object <p : t Js.writeonly_prop> Js.t has a read/write property p of type t.
Type of read/write properties that may be undefined: you can set them to a value of some type t, but if you read them, you will get a value of type t optdef (that may be undefined).
A value of type (t1 -> ... -> tn -> t Js.t) Js.constr is a Javascript constructor expecting n arguments of types t1 to tn and returning a Javascript object of type t Js.t. Use the syntax extension new%js c e1 ... en to build an object using constructor c and arguments e1 to en.
Type of callback functions. A function of type (u, t1 -> ... -> tn -> t) meth_callback can be called from Javascript with this bound to a value of type u and up to n arguments of types t1 to tn. The system takes care of currification, so less than n arguments can be provided. As a special case, a callback of type (t, unit -> t) meth_callback can be called from Javascript with no argument. It will behave as if it was called with a single argument of type unit.
type 'a callback = (unit, 'a) meth_callbackType of callback functions intended to be called without a meaningful this implicit parameter.
val wrap_callback : ('a -> 'b) -> ('c, 'a -> 'b) meth_callbackWrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript.
val wrap_meth_callback : ('b -> 'a) -> ('b, 'a) meth_callbackWrap an OCaml function so that it can be invoked from Javascript. The first parameter of the function will be bound to the value of the this implicit parameter.
val _true : bool tJavascript true boolean.
val _false : bool tJavascript false boolean.
A handle to a match result. Use function Js.match_result to get the corresponding MatchResult object. (This type is used to resolved the mutual dependency between string and array type definitions.)
Opaque type for string arrays. You can get the actual Array object using function Js.str_array. (This type is used to resolved the mutual dependency between string and array type definitions.)
val nfd : normalization tCanonical Decomposition
val nfc : normalization tCanonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition
val nfkd : normalization tCompatibility Decomposition
val nfkc : normalization tCompatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition
Specification of Javascript number objects.
class type number = object ... endclass type js_string = object ... endSpecification of Javascript string objects.
class type regExp = object ... endSpecification of Javascript regular expression objects.
class type string_constr = object ... endSpecification of the string constructor, considered as an object.
val string_constr : string_constr tThe string constructor, as an object.
Constructor of RegExp objects. The expression new%js regExp s builds the regular expression specified by string s.
Constructor of RegExp objects. The expression new%js regExp s f builds the regular expression specified by string s using flags f.
Constructor of RegExp objects. The expression new%js regExp r builds a copy of regular expression r.
class type 'a js_array = object ... endSpecification of Javascript regular arrays. Use Js.array_get and Js.array_set to access and set array elements.
Returns jsarray containing keys of the object as Object.keys does.
Constructor of Array objects. The expression new%js array_empty returns an empty array.
Constructor of Array objects. The expression new%js array_length l returns an array of length l.
Array access: array_get a i returns the element at index i of array a. Returns undefined if there is no element at this index.
Array update: array_set a i v puts v at index i in array a.
Array map: array_map f a is a##map(wrap_callback (fun elt idx arr -> f elt)).
Array mapi: array_mapi f a is a##map(wrap_callback (fun elt idx arr -> f idx elt)).
class type match_result = object ... endSpecification of match result objects
Convert an opaque string_array t object into an array of string. (Used to resolved the mutual dependency between string and array type definitions.)
val match_result : match_result_handle t -> match_result tConvert a match result handle into a MatchResult object. (Used to resolved the mutual dependency between string and array type definitions.)
class type date = object ... endSpecification of Javascript date objects.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_now returns a Date object initialized with the current date.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue t returns a Date object initialized with the time value t.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m returns a Date object corresponding to year y and month m.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m d returns a Date object corresponding to year y, month m and day d.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m d h returns a Date object corresponding to year y to hour h.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m d h m' returns a Date object corresponding to year y to minute m'.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m d h m' s returns a Date object corresponding to year y to second s.
Constructor of Date objects: new%js date_fromTimeValue y m d h m' s ms returns a Date object corresponding to year y to millisecond ms.
class type date_constr = object ... endSpecification of the date constructor, considered as an object.
val date : date_constr tThe date constructor, as an object.
class type math = object ... endSpecification of Javascript math object.
class type error = object ... endSpecification of Javascript error object.
Constructor of Error objects: new%js error_constr msg returns an Error object with the message msg.
module Js_error : sig ... endclass type json = object ... endSpecification of Javascript JSON object.
Decode a URI: replace by the corresponding byte all escape sequences but the ones corresponding to a URI reserved character and convert the string from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
Decode a URIComponent: replace all escape sequences by the corresponding byte and convert the string from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
Encode a URI: convert the string to UTF-8 and replace all unsafe bytes by the corresponding escape sequence.
Same as encodeURI, but also encode URI reserved characters.
Escape a string: unsafe UTF-16 code points are replaced by 2-digit and 4-digit escape sequences.
Unescape a string: 2-digit and 4-digit escape sequences are replaced by the corresponding UTF-16 code point.
val bool : bool -> bool tConversion of booleans from OCaml to Javascript.
val to_bool : bool t -> boolConversion of booleans from Javascript to OCaml.
Conversion of strings from OCaml to Javascript. (The OCaml string is considered to be encoded in UTF-8 and is converted to UTF-16.)
Conversion of strings of bytes from OCaml to Javascript. (Each byte will be converted in an UTF-16 code point.)
Conversion of strings of bytes from Javascript to OCaml. (The Javascript string should only contain UTF-16 code points below 255.)
val float : float -> number_tConversion of OCaml floats to Javascript numbers.
val to_float : number_t -> floatConversion of Javascript numbers to OCaml floats.
val int32 : int32 -> number_tConversion of OCaml floats to Javascript numbers.
val to_int32 : number_t -> int32Conversion of Javascript numbers to OCaml 32-bits. The given floating-point number is truncated to an integer.
val nativeint : nativeint -> number_tConversion of OCaml 32-bits integers to Javascript numbers.
val to_nativeint : number_t -> nativeintConversion of Javascript numbers to OCaml native integers. The given floating-point number is truncated to an integer.
val coerce : 'a -> ('a -> 'b Opt.t) -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'bApply a possibly failing coercion function. coerce v c f attempts to apply coercion c to value v. If the coercion returns null, function f is called.
Apply a possibly failing coercion function. coerce_opt v c f attempts to apply coercion c to value v. If v is null or the coercion returns null, function f is called. Typical usage is the following:
Js.coerce_opt (Dom_html.document##getElementById id)
Dom_html.CoerceTo.div (fun _ -> assert false)Tests whether a Javascript object is an instance of a given class.
Invokes any available debugging functionality. If no debugging functionality is available, it has no effect. In practice, it will insert a "debugger;" statement in the generated javascript.
Export values to module.exports if it exists or to the global object otherwise.
val export_all : 'a t -> unitexport_all obj export every key of obj object.
export_all
object%js
method add x y = x +. y
method abs x = abs_float x
val zero = 0.
endmodule Unsafe : sig ... endUnsafe Javascript operations
Attach a JavasScript error to an OCaml exception. if force = false and a JavasScript error is already attached, it will do nothing. This function is useful to store and retrieve information about JavaScript stack traces.
Attaching JavasScript errors will happen automatically when compiling with --enable with-js-error.
Extract a JavaScript error attached to an OCaml exception, if any. This is useful to inspect an eventual stack strace, especially when sourcemap is enabled.
The Error exception wrap javascript exceptions when caught by OCaml code. In case the javascript exception is not an instance of javascript Error, it will be serialized and wrapped into a Failure exception.
Type of float properties.