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# An example of using Janet's extensible module system
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# to import files from URL. To try this, run `janet -l examples/urlloader.janet`
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# from the repl, and then:
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#
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# (import https://raw.githubusercontent.com/janet-lang/janet/master/examples/colors.janet :as c)
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#
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# This will import a file using curl. You can then try
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#
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# (print (c/color :green "Hello!"))
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#
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# This is a bit of a toy example (it just shells out to curl), but it is very
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# powerful and will work well in many cases.
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(defn- load-url
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[url args]
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(def f (file/popen (string "curl " url)))
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(def res (dofile f :source url ;args))
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(try (file/close f) ([err] nil))
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res)
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(defn- check-http-url
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[path]
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(if (or (string/has-prefix? "http://" path)
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(string/has-prefix? "https://" path))
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path))
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2019-05-25 21:10:25 +00:00
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# Add the module loader and path tuple to right places
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2019-05-25 21:27:56 +00:00
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(array/push module/paths [check-http-url :janet-http])
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(put module/loaders :janet-http load-url)
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