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slice2js

v3.7.100

Published

Ice Slice to JavaScript compiler

Downloads

9,499

Readme

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slice2js

Compiles Slice files to JavaScript.

Install

npm install slice2js --save-dev

Usage

var slice2js = require('slice2js');

Methods

slice2js.compile(args [, options])

args Array

List of arguments passed to the slice2js compiler.

| Option | Description | | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | -h | Show usage information. | | -v, --version | Display the Ice version. | | -DNAME | Define NAME as 1. | | -DNAME=DEF | Define NAME as DEF. | | -UNAME | Remove any definition for NAME. | | -IDIR | Add DIR to the include path for Slice files. | | -E | Print preprocessor output on stdout. | | --stdout | Print generated code to stdout. | | --output-dir DIR | Create files in the directory DIR. | | --depend | Print dependency information for Slice files. | | --depend-json | Print dependency information for Slice files in JSON format. | | --depend-xml | Print dependency information for Slice files in XML format. | | --depend-file FILE | Write dependencies to FILE instead of standard output. | | -d, --debug | Print debug messages. |

Additional documentation can be found here.

The slice2js module includes all the Ice Slice files and adds these files to the include file search path.

options Object

Object options is passed directly to child_process.spawn(command[, args][, options]) as the options parameter. This can be used to control things such as stdio, environment, and working directory.

var slice2js = require('slice2js');
slice2js.compile(['Hello.ice'], { stdio: 'inherit' })

slice2js.sliceDir

Returns the absolute path of the included Ice Slice files.

Example

var slice2js = require('slice2js');
slice2js.compile(['Hello.ice']).on('close', function (code)
{
    if(code !== 0)
    {
      console.log('slice2js exited with code ' + code);
    }
    else
    {
      console.log('slice2js finished successfully');
    }
});

Command Line

Slice2js can also be installed globally and used from the command line.

npm install -g slice2js
slice2js Hello.ice

Gulp

For gulp integration refer to the gulp-ice-builder package.