├── .gitignore ├── .gitmodules ├── .npmignore ├── .travis.yml ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── appveyor.yml ├── bin └── slice2js-cli.js ├── binding.gyp ├── index.js ├── package.json └── test ├── .gitignore ├── Hello.ice └── test.js /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "ice"] 2 | path = ice 3 | url = https://github.com/zeroc-ice/ice.git 4 | branch = 3.7 5 | [submodule "mcpp"] 6 | path = mcpp 7 | url = https://github.com/zeroc-ice/mcpp.git 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.npmignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .gitmodules 2 | .travis.yml 3 | build 4 | 5 | ice/* 6 | ice/cpp/* 7 | ice/cpp/src/* 8 | ice/cpp/include/* 9 | 10 | !ice/cpp/src/slice2js 11 | !ice/cpp/src/IceUtil 12 | !ice/cpp/src/Slice 13 | 14 | !ice/cpp/include/IceUtil 15 | !ice/cpp/include/Slice 16 | 17 | !ice/slice/Ice 18 | !ice/slice/IceGrid 19 | !ice/slice/Glacier2 20 | !ice/slice/IceStorm 21 | !ice/slice/IceSSL 22 | 23 | *.tgz 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: node_js 2 | node_js: 3 | - '10' 4 | - '12' 5 | 6 | git: 7 | submodules: false 8 | 9 | before_install: 10 | - echo -e "machine github.com\n login $CI_USER_TOKEN" >> ~/.netrc 11 | - git submodule update --init --recursive 12 | 13 | notifications: 14 | slack: 15 | secure: 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 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing to npm-slice2js 2 | 3 | Thank you for your interest in contributing to npm-slice2js! 4 | 5 | ## How to Contribute 6 | 7 | To contribute code or documentation to this project, please follow these steps: 8 | 9 | 1. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General 340 | Public License instead of this License. 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/zeroc-ice/npm-slice2js.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/zeroc-ice/npm-slice2js) 2 | [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/fh4mgtodjogvrigp/branch/3.7?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeroc/npm-slice2js/branch/3.7) 3 | 4 | # slice2js 5 | Compiles Slice files to JavaScript. 6 | 7 | ## Install 8 | ```bash 9 | npm install slice2js --save-dev 10 | ``` 11 | 12 | ## Usage 13 | ```js 14 | var slice2js = require('slice2js'); 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ### Methods 18 | 19 | #### `slice2js.compile(args [, options])` 20 | * Returns a [ChildProcess](https://nodejs.org/api/child_process.html#child_process_class_childprocess) object. 21 | 22 | ##### args `Array` 23 | List of arguments passed to the `slice2js` compiler. 24 | 25 | | Option | Description | 26 | | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | 27 | | -h | Show usage information. | 28 | | -v, --version | Display the Ice version. | 29 | | -DNAME | Define NAME as 1. | 30 | | -DNAME=DEF | Define NAME as DEF. | 31 | | -UNAME | Remove any definition for NAME. | 32 | | -IDIR | Add DIR to the include path for Slice files. | 33 | | -E | Print preprocessor output on stdout. | 34 | | --stdout | Print generated code to stdout. | 35 | | --output-dir DIR | Create files in the directory DIR. | 36 | | --depend | Print dependency information for Slice files. | 37 | | --depend-json | Print dependency information for Slice files in JSON format. | 38 | | --depend-xml | Print dependency information for Slice files in XML format. | 39 | | --depend-file FILE | Write dependencies to FILE instead of standard output. | 40 | | -d, --debug | Print debug messages. | 41 | 42 | Additional documentation can be found [here](https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/slice2js+Command-Line+Options). 43 | 44 | The `slice2js` module includes all the Ice Slice files and adds these files to the include file search path. 45 | 46 | ##### options `Object` 47 | Object `options` is passed directly to [child_process.spawn(command[, args][, options])](https://nodejs.org/api/child_processhtml#child_process_child_process_spawn_command_args_options) as the options parameter. This can be used to control things such as stdio, environment, and working directory. 48 | 49 | ```js 50 | var slice2js = require('slice2js'); 51 | slice2js.compile(['Hello.ice'], { stdio: 'inherit' }) 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | #### `slice2js.sliceDir` 55 | Returns the absolute path of the included Ice Slice files. 56 | 57 | ### Example 58 | ```js 59 | var slice2js = require('slice2js'); 60 | slice2js.compile(['Hello.ice']).on('close', function (code) 61 | { 62 | if(code !== 0) 63 | { 64 | console.log('slice2js exited with code ' + code); 65 | } 66 | else 67 | { 68 | console.log('slice2js finished successfully'); 69 | } 70 | }); 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | ### Command Line 74 | Slice2js can also be installed globally and used from the command line. 75 | 76 | ```bash 77 | npm install -g slice2js 78 | slice2js Hello.ice 79 | ``` 80 | 81 | ## Gulp 82 | For gulp integration refer to the [gulp-ice-builder package](https://github.com/zeroc-ice/gulp-ice-builder). 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /appveyor.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # scripts that are called at very beginning, before repo cloning 2 | init: 3 | - git config --global core.autocrlf input 4 | 5 | # set clone depth, clone entire repository history if not defined 6 | clone_depth: 1 7 | 8 | # build version 9 | version: "{build}" 10 | 11 | # clone directory 12 | clone_folder: c:\projects\npm-slice2js 13 | 14 | # NodeJS versions to test 15 | environment: 16 | matrix: 17 | - nodejs_version: "10" 18 | APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015 19 | 20 | - nodejs_version: "12" 21 | APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015 22 | 23 | - nodejs_version: "10" 24 | APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017 25 | 26 | - nodejs_version: "12" 27 | APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017 28 | 29 | install: 30 | - git submodule update --init --recursive 31 | - ps: Install-Product node $env:nodejs_version 32 | - node --version 33 | - npm --version 34 | - npm install 35 | 36 | build: off 37 | 38 | test_script: 39 | - npm test 40 | 41 | notifications: 42 | - provider: Slack 43 | auth_token: 44 | secure: L9I+bbHT46GkooHwElptGZuhEOcoE3D8DQw5nzbqQUQfeEApXHGFiGLwT5gCn36vMjjE3LlpuAGc7mQbH8Dy3YzrK+4058CWN8OKSRtGjeY= 45 | channel: '#builds' 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/slice2js-cli.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env node 2 | // 3 | // Copyright (c) ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 | // 5 | 6 | 'use strict'; 7 | 8 | var compile = require('../index').compile; 9 | compile(process.argv.slice(2), {stdio: 'inherit'}).on('exit', process.exit); 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /binding.gyp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | 'target_defaults': { 3 | 'defines': [ 4 | 'ICE_STATIC_LIBS', 5 | 'ICE_BUILDING_SLICE_COMPILERS' 6 | ], 7 | 'conditions': [ 8 | ['OS=="win"', { 9 | 'msvs_disabled_warnings': [ 10 | 4250, 11 | 4251, 12 | 4275, 13 | 4995 14 | ], 15 | }] 16 | ] 17 | }, 18 | 19 | 'targets': [ 20 | { 21 | 'target_name': 'slice2js', 22 | 'type': 'executable', 23 | 'dependencies': ['slice', 'iceutil'], 24 | 25 | 'configurations': { 26 | 'Release': { 27 | 'msvs_settings': { 28 | 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 29 | 'RuntimeLibrary': '0', 30 | 'ExceptionHandling': '1', 31 | 'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'true', 32 | 'WarnAsError': 'true', 33 | 'AdditionalOptions': [ '-std:c++14', ], 34 | }, 35 | }, 36 | }, 37 | 'Debug': { 38 | 'msvs_settings': { 39 | 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 40 | 'RuntimeLibrary': '1', 41 | 'ExceptionHandling': '1', 42 | 'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'true', 43 | 'WarnAsError': 'true', 44 | 'AdditionalOptions': [ '-std:c++14', ], 45 | }, 46 | }, 47 | }, 48 | }, 49 | 'sources': [ 50 | 'ice/cpp/src/slice2js/Gen.cpp', 51 | 'ice/cpp/src/slice2js/JsUtil.cpp', 52 | 'ice/cpp/src/slice2js/Main.cpp' 53 | ], 54 | 'win_delay_load_hook': 'false', 55 | 'include_dirs': [ 56 | 'ice/cpp/include', 57 | 'ice/cpp/src/', 58 | 'ice/cpp/src/slice2js' 59 | ], 60 | 'cflags_cc': [ 61 | '-fexceptions' 62 | ], 63 | 'cflags_cc!': [ 64 | '-fno-rtti' 65 | ], 66 | 'conditions': [ 67 | ['OS=="win"', { 68 | 'libraries': [ 69 | '-lrpcrt4.lib', '-ladvapi32.lib', '-lDbgHelp.lib', '-lShlwapi.lib' 70 | ], 71 | 'libraries!': ['-l"<(node_lib_file)"'] 72 | }], 73 | ['OS=="linux"', { 74 | 'libraries': [ 75 | '-lrt', '-lcrypto' 76 | ] 77 | }] 78 | ], 79 | 'xcode_settings': { 80 | 'GCC_ENABLE_CPP_RTTI': 'YES', 81 | "GCC_ENABLE_CPP_EXCEPTIONS": "YES", 82 | "MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET": "10.9" 83 | } 84 | }, 85 | 86 | { 87 | 'target_name': 'slice', 88 | 'type': 'static_library', 89 | 'dependencies': [ 90 | 'mcpp/mcpp.gyp:mcpp', 91 | 'iceutil' 92 | ], 93 | 'configurations': { 94 | 'Release': { 95 | 'msvs_settings': { 96 | 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 97 | 'RuntimeLibrary': '0', 98 | 'ExceptionHandling': '1', 99 | 'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'true', 100 | 'WarnAsError': 'true', 101 | 'AdditionalOptions': [ '-std:c++14', ], 102 | }, 103 | }, 104 | }, 105 | 'Debug': { 106 | 'msvs_settings': { 107 | 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 108 | 'RuntimeLibrary': '1', 109 | 'ExceptionHandling': '1', 110 | 'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'true', 111 | 'WarnAsError': 'true', 112 | 'AdditionalOptions': [ '-std:c++14', ], 113 | }, 114 | }, 115 | }, 116 | }, 117 | 'sources': [ 118 | 'ice/cpp/src/Slice/Checksum.cpp', 119 | 'ice/cpp/src/Slice/FileTracker.cpp', 120 | 'ice/cpp/src/Slice/Grammar.cpp', 121 | 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'-std:c++14', ], 159 | }, 160 | }, 161 | }, 162 | 'Debug': { 163 | 'msvs_settings': { 164 | 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 165 | 'RuntimeLibrary': '1', 166 | 'ExceptionHandling': '1', 167 | 'RuntimeTypeInfo': 'true', 168 | 'WarnAsError': 'true', 169 | 'AdditionalOptions': [ '-std:c++14', ], 170 | }, 171 | }, 172 | }, 173 | }, 174 | 'sources': [ 175 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/ConvertUTF.cpp', 176 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/ConsoleUtil.cpp', 177 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/CtrlCHandler.cpp', 178 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/FileUtil.cpp', 179 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/InputUtil.cpp', 180 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/MutexProtocol.cpp', 181 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/Options.cpp', 182 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/OutputUtil.cpp', 183 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/Random.cpp', 184 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/RecMutex.cpp', 185 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/Shared.cpp', 186 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/StringConverter.cpp', 187 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/StringUtil.cpp', 188 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/ThreadException.cpp', 189 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/Time.cpp', 190 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/Unicode.cpp', 191 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/UUID.cpp', 192 | 'ice/cpp/src/IceUtil/UtilException.cpp', 193 | ], 194 | 'win_delay_load_hook': 'false', 195 | 'include_dirs': [ 196 | "ice/cpp/src", 197 | "ice/cpp/include", 198 | ], 199 | 'cflags_cc': [ 200 | '-fexceptions', 201 | ], 202 | 'cflags_cc!': [ 203 | '-fno-rtti' 204 | ], 205 | 'xcode_settings': { 206 | 'GCC_ENABLE_CPP_RTTI': 'YES', 207 | "GCC_ENABLE_CPP_EXCEPTIONS": "YES", 208 | "MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET": "10.9" 209 | } 210 | } 211 | ] 212 | } 213 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // 2 | // Copyright (c) ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 | // 4 | 5 | var spawn = require('child_process').spawn; 6 | var path = require('path'); 7 | var os = require('os'); 8 | var platform = os.platform(); 9 | var arch = os.arch(); 10 | 11 | var sliceDir = path.resolve(path.join(__dirname, 'ice', 'slice')); 12 | var slice2js = path.resolve(path.join(path.join(__dirname, 'build', 'Release'), 13 | platform === 'win32' ? 'slice2js.exe' : 'slice2js')); 14 | 15 | function compile(args, options) 16 | { 17 | args = args || []; 18 | var slice2jsArgs = args.slice(); 19 | slice2jsArgs.push('-I' + sliceDir); 20 | return spawn(slice2js, slice2jsArgs, options); 21 | } 22 | 23 | module.exports.compile = compile; 24 | module.exports.sliceDir = sliceDir; 25 | module.exports.slice2js = slice2js; 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "slice2js", 3 | "version": "3.7.100", 4 | "description": "Ice Slice to JavaScript compiler", 5 | "homepage": "https://zeroc.com", 6 | "repository": "https://github.com/zeroc-ice/npm-slice2js.git", 7 | "author": "Zeroc, Inc.", 8 | "license": "GPL-2.0", 9 | "main": "index.js", 10 | "bin": { 11 | "slice2js": "bin/slice2js-cli.js" 12 | }, 13 | "scripts": { 14 | "test": "test/test.js" 15 | }, 16 | "keywords": [ 17 | "Ice", 18 | "slice2js" 19 | ], 20 | "gypfile": true 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Hello.js 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/Hello.ice: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // 2 | // Copyright (c) ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 | // 4 | 5 | #pragma once 6 | 7 | module Demo 8 | { 9 | 10 | interface Hello 11 | { 12 | idempotent void sayHello(int delay); 13 | void shutdown(); 14 | }; 15 | 16 | }; 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env node 2 | // 3 | // Copyright (c) ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 | // 5 | // 6 | 7 | var path = require('path'); 8 | var slice2js = require('./../index'); 9 | 10 | var args = []; 11 | args.push('test/Hello.ice'); 12 | args.push('--output-dir=test'); 13 | 14 | slice2js.compile(args, {stdio: 'inherit'}).on('close', function (code) 15 | { 16 | process.exit(code); 17 | }); 18 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------