Windows C++ Node.JS addon, that implements COM IDispatch object wrapper, analog ActiveXObject on cscript.exe
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Using ITypeInfo for conflict resolution between property and method (for example !rs.EOF not working without type information, becose need define EOF as an object)
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Using optional parameters on constructor call
var con = new ActiveXObject("ADODB.Connection", {
activate: false, // Allow activate existance object instance, false by default
async: true, // Allow asynchronius calls, true by default (for future usage)
type: true // Allow using type information, true by default
});
- Create COM object from JS object and may be send as argument (for example send to Excel procedure)
var com_obj = new ActiveXObject({
text: test_value,
obj: { params: test_value },
arr: [ test_value, test_value, test_value ],
func: function(v) { return v*2; }
});
- Additional COM variant types support:
- int - VT_INT
- uint - VT_UINT
- int8, char - VT_I1
- uint8, uchar, byte - VT_UI1
- int16, short - VT_I2
- uint16, ushort - VT_UI2
- int32 - VT_I4
- uint32 - VT_UI4
- int64, long - VT_I8
- uint64, ulong - VT_UI8
- currency - VT_CY
- float - VT_R4
- double - VT_R8
- string - VT_BSTR
- date - VT_DATE
- decimal - VT_DECIMAL
- variant - VT_VARIANT
- null - VT_NULL
- empty - VT_EMPTY
- byref - VT_BYREF or use prefix 'p' to indicate reference to the current type
var winax = require('winax');
var Variant = winax.Variant;
// create variant instance
var v_short = new Variant(17, 'short');
var v_short_byref = new Variant(17, 'pshort');
var v_int_byref = new Variant(17, 'byref');
var v_byref = new Variant(v_short, 'byref');
// create variant arrays
var v_array_of_variant = new Variant([1,'2',3]);
var v_array_of_short = new Variant([1,'2',3], 'short');
var v_array_of_string = new Variant([1,'2',3], 'string');
// change variant content
var v_test = new Variant();
v_test.assign(17);
v_test.cast('string');
v_test.clear();
// also may be used cast function
var v_short_from_cast = winax.cast(17, 'short');
- Additional dignostic propeties:
- __id - dispatch identity, for exmplae: [email protected]
- __value - value of dispatch object, equiles valueOf()
- __type - list member names with their properties
Install package throw NPM (see below Building for details)
npm install winax
npm install winax --msvs_version=2015
npm install winax --msvs_version=2017
Create ADO Connection throw global function
require('winax');
var con = new ActiveXObject('ADODB.Connection');
Or using Object prototype
var winax = require('winax');
var con = new winax.Object('ADODB.Connection');
Open connection and create simple table
con.Open('Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=c:\tmp;Extended Properties="DBASE IV;"', '', '');
con.Execute("Create Table persons.dbf (Name char(50), City char(50), Phone char(20), Zip decimal(5))");
con.Execute("Insert into persons.dbf Values('John', 'London','123-45-67','14589')");
con.Execute("Insert into persons.dbf Values('Andrew', 'Paris','333-44-55','38215')");
con.Execute("Insert into persons.dbf Values('Romeo', 'Rom','222-33-44','54323')");
Select query and return RecordSet object
var rs = con.Execute("Select * from persons.dbf");
var reccnt = rs.RecordCount;
Inspect RecordSet fields
var fields = rs.Fields;
var fldcnt = fields.Count;
Process records
rs.MoveFirst();
while (!rs.EOF) {
var name = fields("Name").value;
var town = fields("City").value;
var phone = fields("Phone").value;
var zip = fields("Zip").value;
console.log("> Person: " + name + " from " + town + " phone: " + phone + " zip: " + zip);
rs.MoveNext();
}
Or using fields by index
rs.MoveFirst();
while (rs.EOF != false) {
var name = fields[0].value;
var town = fields[1].value;
var phone = fields[2].value;
var zip = fields[3].value;
console.log("> Person: " + name + " from " + town + " phone: " + phone + " zip: " + zip);
rs.MoveNext();
}
Release COM objects (but other temporary objects may be keep references too)
winax.release(con, rs, fields)
This project uses Visual C++ 2013 (or later versions then support C++11 standard). Bulding also requires node-gyp and python 2.6 (or later) to be installed. You can do this with npm:
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
To obtain and build use console commands:
git clone git://github.com/durs/node-axtivex.git
cd node-activex
node-gyp configure
node-gyp build
For Electron users, need rebuild with a different V8 version:
npm rebuild winax --runtime=electron --target=2.0.2 --disturl=https://atom.io/download/atom-shell --build-from-source
Change --target value to your electron version. See also Electron Documentation: Using Native Node Modules.
mocha is required to run unit tests.
npm install -g mocha
mocha test