{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings, DeriveDataTypeable, GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-} -- |Internal functions module Test.WebDriver.Commands.Internal ( clientScripts ) where import Control.Applicative import Data.Maybe (catMaybes) import Language.JavaScript.Parser (JSNode(..), Node(..)) import qualified Data.HashMap.Lazy as M import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Language.JavaScript.Parser as JS -- | Parse top level javascript commands parseClientTop :: JSNode -> [(T.Text,T.Text)] parseClientTop (NN (JSSourceElementsTop es)) = catMaybes $ map parseClientDef es parseClientTop _ = [] -- | Parse a call clientSideScripts.somefunction = function() {...}, returning the function name -- and the body. parseClientDef :: JSNode -> Maybe (T.Text, T.Text) parseClientDef (NN (JSExpression [NN (JSMemberDot [NT (JSIdentifier "clientSideScripts") _ _] _ -- literal . (NT (JSIdentifier name) _ _)) , NN (JSOperator (NT (JSLiteral "=") _ _)) , NN (JSFunctionExpression _ _ _ _ _ (NN (JSBlock _ body _))) ])) = Just (T.pack name, T.pack $ dropWhile (=='\n') $ JS.renderToString $ NN $ JSSourceElementsTop body) -- Use renderToString instead of renderJS so we don't need to depend on builder parseClientDef _ = Nothing -- | Parse a javascript file. All toplevel commands which look like -- -- >clientSideScripts.somefunction = function() { -- > ... -- >}; -- -- are loaded. The return value is either an error message or -- a map with keys the function names and value the body of the function. clientScripts :: String -> Either String (M.HashMap T.Text T.Text) clientScripts j = M.fromList . parseClientTop <$> JS.parse j ""