This is unofficial Rust bindings for Sciter
This is a work in progress library and is not yet ready for production use.
Differencies from rust-sciter
- Never panics
- Uses bindgen instead of hand-written code.
- Utilizes Sciter's own functions for windows/application management.
- The primary goal is not to provide a complete Sciter API, but to simplify the interaction between the backend (in Rust) and the frontend (Sciter.JS UI).
Exporting xfunctions (e.g. functions available via window.xcall)
#[rsciter::xmod] // mark the module, that's it!
mod NativeModule {
pub fn append_log(id: u64, message: &str) { ... }
pub fn user_name() -> String { ... }
}
JS side:
const sum = Window.this.xcall("sum", 12, 12);
For details, see this samples:
You can export entire backend module with a single #[rsciter::asset_ns]
macro:
#[rsciter::asset_ns]
mod Db {
// exported Db.open function
pub fn open(path: &str, flags: u64) -> Object {...}
// exported struct with fields
pub struct Object {
path: String,
flags: u64,
}
// additionally export update method
impl Object {
pub fn update(&self, value: &str) -> UpdateRes {...}
}
// exported struct with `message` method
struct UpdateRes(String);
impl UpdateRes {
pub fn message(&self) -> &str {
&self.0
}
}
}
JS side:
const obj = Db.open("test.db", 4);
console.log(`open result: "${obj}, ${obj.path}, ${obj.flags}"`);
// open result: "[asset Object], test.db, 4"
const updateRes = obj.update("new data");
console.log(updateRes, updateRes.message);
// [asset UpdateRes] function () {
// [native code]
// }
console.log(`Update result: "${updateRes.message()}"`);
// Update result: "Updating: `new data` for `test.db` with `4`"
SOM samples: