Evaluate arbitrary JavaScript from Python, using a NodeJS sidecar process.
This combines:
- The Python
nodejs-bin
project, which bundles NodeJS (withnpm
andnpx
) into a PyPI package, and - The JavaScript/TypeScript
http-eval
project, which runs a JavaScript evaluation server on a Unix domain socket.
Table of Contents
pip install nodejs-eval
nodejs-eval
is distributed under the terms of the
MIT license.
JavaScript code is evaluated as a function body within a synchronous or asynchronous JavaScript function, within an ECMAScript module.
Note that the NodeJS evaluator always only supports async
mode on the Python
side. However, the supplied JavaScript code can be either sync or async.
from nodejs_eval import evaluator
async with evaluator() as e:
result = await e.run("return 6*7;")
assert result == 42
from nodejs_eval import evaluator
async with evaluator() as e:
result = await e.run_async(
"""
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000));
return 6*7;
""")
assert result == 42
Evaluations run with a consistent JavaScript this
context, so state can be
stored on it:
from nodejs_eval import evaluator
async with evaluator() as e:
await e.run("this.x = 6*7;")
result = await e.run("return this.x;")
assert result == 42
Because code is executed within an ECMAScript module, you can use
the dynamic async import()
to import other modules.
This is easiest done in async
mode:
from nodejs_eval import evaluator
async with evaluator() as e:
result = await e.run_async(
"""
const os = await import("os");
return os.cpus();
"""
)
assert len(result) > 0