0.1.4 • Published 7 years ago
fengari-web v0.1.4
fengari-web
Provides anything you need to run Fengari in the browser.
Getting started
Download
Visit the GitHub releases page and get the latest version.
Alternatively you can Build fengari-web yourself.
Directly
Load fengari-web in your web page:
<script src="fengari-web.js" type="text/javascript"></script>Now any script of type application/lua will be run by fengari:
<script type="application/lua">
print("Hello World!")
</script>
<script src="/my-script.lua" type="application/lua" async></script>Note that if you use a src attribute, it is strongly recommended for it to be async.
With build process
See fengari-loader
Compatibility
fengari-web should work in all modern browsers.
Verified to work in:
- Chrome >= 38
- Firefox >= 19
- Safari >= 8
- Microsoft IE 11
- Microsoft Edge
API
As well as running <script type="application/lua"> tags, fengari-web creates a fengari global that contains the core fengari API supplemented with:
L: the mainlua_State(in which script tags are run)interop: containing the fengari-interop libraryload(source, chunkname): a function that loads the lua code insourcewith the optional chunk namechunknameand returns it as a function. This function can be used to programmatically run lua code in the mainlua_Statefrom JavaScript. e.g.console.log(fengari.load('return 1+1')())
Building
git clone https://github.com/fengari-lua/fengari-web.git
npm installThis should automatically kick off the build process.
The built files can then be found in the dist/ directory.
If you need to rebuild, run
npm run build