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fm-gofer v1.8.0

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fm-gofer

Promises in FM Web Viewers!

It's like fetch() for FileMaker! Go'fer some data. Call FileMaker scripts from JavaScript in a web viewer and get the response back using async/await.

Try it

Check out ./example/FMGofer.fmp12. This example demostrates the callback, resolve, reject, and timeout capabilities of the library. You can rebuild the example code used in the fm file by running npm run build && npm run build:example. This will output an html file in example/dist/index.html, which can be used in a FM webviewer.

Install fm-gofer in your JS project

npm install --save fm-gofer

Usage

Import fm-gofer

import syntax:

import FMGofer, { Option } from 'fm-gofer';

require syntax:

const FMGofer = require('fm-gofer');

Or import from a CDN for convenience:

<!-- This will set a global window property FMGofer -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/fm-gofer/dist/fm-gofer.umd.cjs"></script>

Or copy into yout HTML for offline apps:

<script>
  // This will set a global window property FMGofer
  (copy of ./dist/fm-gofer.umd.cjs)
</script>

Use fm-gofer

In your JS:

import FMGofer, { Option } from 'fm-gofer';
var a = await FMGofer.PerformScript('FM Script', param);
// use the Option enum to specify the script option in human-readable form:
var b = await FMGofer.PerformScriptWithOption('FM Script', param, Option.SuspendAndResume);

// Set a custom timeout/timeout message if the default to wait indefinitely is too long
var c = await FMGofer.PerformScript('FM Script', param, 5000, 'timed out!');
var d = await FMGofer.PerformScriptWithOption(
  'FM Script',
  param,
  Option.SuspendAndResume,
  5000,
  'timed out!'
);
// or set the timeout to zero to wait forever
var c = await FMGofer.PerformScript('FM Script', param, 0);

In your FileMaker script:

To return data to JS, extract callbackName and promiseID from Get ( ScriptParameter ), and use it to call back to JS and resolve/reject the promise. Pass True as the last param ("failed") to reject the promise.

Set Variable [ $callbackName ; JSONGetElement ( Get(ScriptParameter) ; "callbackName" ) ]
Set Variable [ $promiseID ; JSONGetElement ( Get(ScriptParameter) ; "promiseID" ) ]
# this contains param data sent from JS
Set Variable [ $parameter ; JSONGetElement ( Get(ScriptParameter) ; "parameter" ) ]

# callback to JS like: $callbackName($promiseID, <dataToReturn>, <trueToReject>)
# (leave the third argument empty or False to indicate a success. Or set to True to indicate an error)
Perform JavaScript in Web Viewer [ Object Name: "myWebview" ; Function Name: $callbackName ; Parameters: $promiseID, 'Success! Hello from FM!' ]

MISC

Test

npm test

Build

npm run build

Contribute

If you see anything that should be improved please feel free to let me know or send pull requests.

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