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remote-abap-compiler

v2.1.0

Published

Remote ABAP compilation

Downloads

10

Readme

remote-abap-compiler

This is the library part of a remote ABAP compiler infrastructure. The corresponding command line utility is contained in another node.js project remote-abap-compiler-cli. The compiler works for SAP_BASIS >= 7.53 only.

Usage

The compiler works by calling ABAP in Eclipse APIs (http requests) on a remote ABAP system. For this purpose, temporary classes are generated and deleted. The source code given by the user is inserted into the "Local types" include of a generated ABAP class.

Prerequsite: The source code of the user must have a class called "MAIN" with a main method, called "RUN", which imports a parameter of type REF TO IF_OO_ADT_CLASSRUN_OUT. Via this parameter, the user can output information to the console.

If the compilation succeeds, the class is executed and the output is given. If the compilation fails, the syntax errors are returned.

Basic ABAP template

class main definition.
  public section.
    methods run importing out type ref to if_oo_adt_classrun_out.
endclass.

class main implementation.
  method run.
    out->write( 'Hello World' ).
  endmethod.
endclass.

API usage

The API can be used very easily.

const request = new CompilationRequest(url, user, client, password);
const result = await request.compile(source);
console.log(result.success);
console.log(result.output);

As an URL, the URL of the ADT endpoint must be used. This can be obtained from transaction SICF, by following the path /sap/bc/adt. Note that the user must have S_DEVELOP authorization in the ABAP system.

Building the project

Please have node.js installed (with npm). As editor, Visual Studio Code is recommended.

The install the prerequisites, type the following in the checked-out repo folder:

npm install

To build the whole project:

npm run-script build