// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. //! This example shows you how to evaluate JavaScript expression and deserialize //! return value into a Rust object. // NOTE: // Here we are deserializing to `serde_json::Value` but you can // deserialize to any other type that implementes the `Deserialize` trait. use deno_core::v8; use deno_core::JsRuntime; use deno_core::RuntimeOptions; fn main() { let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(RuntimeOptions::default()); // Evaluate some code let code = "let a = 1+4; a*2"; let output: serde_json::Value = eval(&mut runtime, code).expect("Eval failed"); println!("Output: {:?}", output); let expected_output = serde_json::json!(10); assert_eq!(expected_output, output); } fn eval( context: &mut JsRuntime, code: &str, ) -> Result { let res = context.execute_script("", code); match res { Ok(global) => { let scope = &mut context.handle_scope(); let local = v8::Local::new(scope, global); // Deserialize a `v8` object into a Rust type using `serde_v8`, // in this case deserialize to a JSON `Value`. let deserialized_value = serde_v8::from_v8::(scope, local); match deserialized_value { Ok(value) => Ok(value), Err(err) => Err(format!("Cannot deserialize value: {:?}", err)), } } Err(err) => Err(format!("Evaling error: {:?}", err)), } }