ReactJS.NET
Jint
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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ReactJS.NET
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Why react server side rendering strips event handlers?
but it doesn't. What am I missing? I checked there was a similar issue here but with no solution
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Adding React to an Optimizely UI - Part 2
One potential option would have been to use ReactJS.NET - a platform almost specifically built to do what we were trying to do. But the coupling of Razor and React required by this tool just felt "wrong", and would have left us inseparably tied to React (a view also expressed by the Optimizely team themselves). Given our "proof of concept" stage, maintaining the ability to swap out one framework for another one in the (unlikely-but-you-just-never-know) event of reaching an insurmountable road block was important.
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PSA: Shorten your CV/Resume
ASP.NET Core. Or React, which can be done on .NET.
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Reactjs + Asp net core 3.1 (visual studio 2019) SSR problem
ReactJs.net can do SSR on aspnet.core https://reactjs.net/
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Does anyone know of a prominent open source project that uses C# on the backend and client side rendered typescript + React on the frontend?
Have you looked into this?
Jint
- Jint – A JavaScript Interpreter for .NET
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Is there a way to dynamically interpret a string as javascript within a C# winforms program?
Jint https://github.com/sebastienros/jint
- Any framework/library for validating arbitrary code?
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Scripting inside Rimworld with Unity: Impossible? With java it is a 3 liner.
There are quite a lot of ways to run scripting languages in C#. I've no idea what JSR223 is but .NET has DLR for example. There are also multiple libraries: IronPython, NLua, Jint and Jurassic for Javascript. There's also older version of CS-Script working with .NET Framework.
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Is there any way to use Javascript to code in Unity anymore?
You can. Embeding lua is a trivial task, and I'm reasonably sure there even are plug-and-play solutions for that, and for JS there's JINT.
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Running custom code from users
I personally use Jint (a multi-platform Javascript interpreter) since Roslyn is not available on mobile. It basically has the same kind of functionality as Roslyn, but it's JS. JS is well-known and accessible to everybody, but Roslyn might be faster since there's no double indirection when interpreting the script. It also depends on what language your users are comfortable with or could learn easily.
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Classic BBS (code in comments)
Ah yeah, I looked into it more and decompiled the game to find that it appears they're using Jint to interpret the Javascript, and from testing with someone's REPL BBS server I can find that it's a pretty well isolated environment. Only ways around it I can think of are by exploiting some vulnerability in the sandbox to do external requests, modding the game itself to update the api, or running a parallel server to do some janky communication through the save state data.
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.NET-compatible scripting languages for users to write their own scripts to query/manipulate objects/properties in the app
We used https://github.com/sebastienros/jint for scripting, it's ES5 JS implementation.
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The experience of creating my own JavaScript runtime - #2
Jint is a JS interpreter with an integrated engine built in C#, like V8, he is responsible for all the base code execution as well as EcmaScript implementations such as default constructors, syntax, Promises... I studied its features in depth to start and it was a bit hard (in the beginning).
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The experience of creating my own JavaScript runtime - #1
MelonRuntime is based on Jint, a JavaScript interpreter created by Sébastien Ros, software developer in the ASP.NET team at Microsoft. Melon works from bindings and functionalities injected into this interpreter together with external typing (provided by another package that comes with the default project generated by the command npx melon new) and built-in tools.
What are some alternatives?
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
Jurassic - A .NET library to parse and execute JavaScript code.
Edge.js - Run .NET and Node.js code in-process on Windows, MacOS, and Linux
Jering.Javascript.NodeJS - Invoke Javascript in NodeJS, from C#
DeviceDetector.NET - The Universal Device Detection library will parse any User Agent and detect the browser, operating system, device used (desktop, tablet, mobile, tv, cars, console, etc.), brand and model.
Enums.NET - Enums.NET is a high-performance type-safe .NET enum utility library
Humanizer - Humanizer meets all your .NET needs for manipulating and displaying strings, enums, dates, times, timespans, numbers and quantities
Outcome.NET - Never write a result wrapper again! Outcome.NET is a simple, powerful helper for methods that return a value, but sometimes also need to return validation messages, warnings, or a success bit.
YoutubeExplode - Abstraction layer over YouTube's internal API
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.