This directory contains the runtime and the compiler plugin of the js-plain-objects plugin. The Gradle and Maven plugins are located in the libraries/tools directory.
:warning: The
js-plain-objectscompiler plugin only works with the K2 compiler.
The js-plain-objects plugin helps you to create type-safe plain JavaScript objects. To create a plain JavaScript object, declare an external interface and annotate it with @JsPlainObject. For example:
@JsPlainObject external interface User { val name: String val age: Int val email: String? }
The plugin adds a few extra declarations to create and copy the object with such a structure easily:
@JsPlainObject external interface User { val name: String val age: Int val email: String? } // Created by the plugin declarations inline operator fun User.Companion.invoke(name: String, age: Int, email: String? = NOTHING): User = js("({ name: name, age: age, email: email })") inline fun User.copy(name: String = NOTHING, age: Int = NOTHING, email: String? = NOTHING): User = js("Object.assign({}, this, { name: name, age: age, email: email })")
To create an object with the defined structure, call User as a constructor:
fun main() { val user = User(name = "Name", age = 10) val copy = user.copy(age = 11, email = "some@user.com") println(JSON.stringify(user)) // { "name": "Name", "age": 10 } println(JSON.stringify(copy)) // { "name": "Name", "age": 11, "email": "some@user.com" } }
The Kotlin code will be compiled into the following JavaScript code:
function main() { var user = { name: "Name", age: 10 }; var copy = Object.assign({}, user, { age: 11, email: "some@user.com" }); println(JSON.stringify(user)); // { "name": "Name", "age": 10 } println(JSON.stringify(copy)); // { "name": "Name", "age": 11, "email": "some@user.com" } }
Any JavaScript objects created with this approach are safer because you will have a compile-time error if you use the wrong property name or value type.
The plugin consists of the following parts:
backend — responsible for IR code generation.k2 — code resolution and diagnostics for the new K2 Kotlin compiler.cli — extension points that allow the plugin to be loaded with -Xplugin Kotlin CLI compiler argument.common — common declarations for other parts.Tests and test data are common for all parts and located directly in this module. (See testData and tests-gen folders).
Before you begin, it is recommended to read the root README.md file and ensure that you have all the necessary tools installed.
Note: You don't need JDK6 installed to work with this plugin.
Run ./gradlew dist install to get a fresh version of the Kotlin compiler and the js-plain-objects plugin in your Maven local directory with the latest 2.x.255-SNAPSHOT versions.
Like most Kotlin project modules, tests are generated based on test data. Tests are located in the test-gen folder and can be run using the green arrow in the IDE gutter or with the standard ./gradlew :plugins:js-plain-objects:compiler-plugin:test task. To add a new test, add an appropriate file to the testData folder and then re-generate tests with ./gradlew :plugins:js-plain-objects:compiler-plugin:generateTests.
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