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Possible to use websharper as a drop-in JS replacement?

Is it possible to use websharper as a drop-in replacement for javascript without the additional complexity of sitelets or ASP.NET?

For example, can I compile the following websharper library to a .js file and call the hello() function from within a javascript script block in my html?

namespace WebSharperLib

open IntelliFactory.WebSharper

module HelloWorld =
  [<JavaScript>]
  let hello () =
    IntelliFactory.WebSharper.JavaScript.Alert("Hello World")
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Oenotria Avatar asked Oct 12 '12 00:10

Oenotria


1 Answers

You can indeed do something like that. The solution i found is as following :

  • Create a WebSharper library project in VS
  • Paste the code in your example
  • Generate the solution
  • Copy the last line of the solution generation (where it runs websharper) and run it in powershell/console just adding the option

    -js name of your js file

The thing is, this way you don't have any of the compiled dependencies. I guess you can get them if you make a full project and go grab the compiled js output there.

Tt seems to me WebSharper is not made to be used this way, but rather as a full package.

If you just want F# compilation to Javascript, there is Pit that is made exactly for that purpose, so i suggest you try that first.

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raph.amiard Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 06:10

raph.amiard