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Blazor.DynamicJavascriptRuntime.Evaluator (A.K.A. Gasmask)

Wouldn't it be really useful if you could run a line or two of Javascript in your Blazor C# app? Wouldn't it be handy if you could execute arbitrary Javascript at runtime without strings of script? Wouldn't it be a big plus if the Javascript code was declared as a dynamic object expression and could be exposed to unit tests? Wouldn't it be nice if you could consume Javascript library API's without creating interop wrappers?

Calling Javascript dynamically from C# couldn't be easier:

var context = (new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance) as dynamic).window.location = "www.github.com";
await (context as EvalContext).InvokeAsync<string>();
//window.location = "www.github.com";

...or with alternate syntax:

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance))
{
	(context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.window.location = "www.github.com";
	//window.location = "www.github.com";
}

When it comes to executing code with arguments, the C# parser will support this:

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance))
{
	dynamic arg = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance);
	dynamic arg2 = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance);
	(context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.Chart.config.data.datasets[arg.i].data.push(arg2.config.data.datasets[arg.i].data);
	//Chart.config.data.datasets[i].data.push(config.data.datasets[i].data);
}

Need to call some script that returns a value? No problem:

dynamic context = new EvalContext(runtime.Object);
(context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.document.cookie;           
var cookie = await (context as EvalContext).InvokeAsync<string>();
//document.cookie

In order to satisfy the C# parser, an underscore ("_") can stand in for a space character in Javascript. This is disabled by default and you can configure your space placeholder:

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance))
{
	var settings = new EvalContextSettings { EnableSpaceCharacterPlaceholderReplacement = true, SpaceCharacterPlaceholder = "_" };
	dynamic arg = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance, settings);
	(context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.var_instance = arg.new_object();
	//var instance = new object();
}

The dynamic expression is eagerly evaluated. This means decimal arithmetic will not be mangled by Javascript:

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JSRuntimeInstance))
{
	(context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.sum = 0.1M + 0.2M * 0.5M / 0.5M;
	//sum = 0.3;
}

Maybe you feel like a bit of JQuery?

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JsRuntime))
{
    (context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.jQuery("body").css("overflow-y", "hidden");
	//jQuery("body").css("overflow-y", "hidden")
}

Sorry, no $ allowed.

How about passing complex types as arguments? We've got you covered for anonymous types:

using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JsRuntime))
{
    var arg = new { Property = "Value", Field = 123, Child = new { Member = new DateTime(2001, 1, 1) } };
    (context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.myScript.set(arg);
	//myScript.set({"property":"Value","field":123,"child":{"member":"2001-01-01T00:00:00"}})
}

Passing user-defined types takes more effort, but not too much:

var settings = new EvalContextSettings();
settings.SerializableTypes.Add(typeof(Specified));
using (dynamic context = new EvalContext(JsRuntime, settings))
{
    var arg = new Specified { Member = "abc" };
    (context as EvalContext).Expression = () => context.myScript.setSpecified(arg);
	//myScript.setSpecified({"member":"abc"})
}

The execution of Javascript is performed with the eval() function, so it's imperative to sanitize user input that's passed into the Javascript runtime. You have been warned.

Setup

First, install from nuget:

Install-Package DynamicJavascriptRuntime.Blazor.Evaluator

https://www.nuget.org/packages/DynamicJavascriptRuntime.Blazor.Evaluator/

You then need to add a script include to your index.htm:

    <script src="_content/DynamicJavascriptRuntime.Blazor.Evaluator/BlazorDynamicJavascriptRuntime.js"></script>

Syntax

The are a few different syntax options for dynamic expressions:

dynamic context = new EvalContext();
context.alert("Gasmask");
await (context as EvalContext).InvokeVoidAsync()