Javascript Reference
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* [[Javascript XML|XML()]] | * [[Javascript XML|XML()]] | ||
Constructor of an XML object. | Constructor of an XML object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript XPath|XPath()]] | ||
+ | Constructor of an XPath (XML Path) object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript Hasher|Hasher]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a Hasher object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript JSON|JSON]] | ||
+ | Static JSON parser object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript JPath|JPath()]] | ||
+ | Constructor for JPath (JSON Path) object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript DNS|DNS]] | ||
+ | Static DNS resolver object. | ||
* [[Javascript Engine|Engine]] | * [[Javascript Engine|Engine]] | ||
Static Engine object. | Static Engine object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript Shared|Shared]] | ||
+ | Global shared data. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript SharedObjects|SharedObjects]] | ||
+ | Global shared javascript objects. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript MatchingItem|MatchingItem]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a MatchingItem object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript Semaphore|Semaphore]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a Semaphore object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript HashList|HashList]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a HashList object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript URI|URI]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a URI object. | ||
* [[Javascript File|File]] | * [[Javascript File|File]] | ||
Static File object. | Static File object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript ConfigFile|ConfigFile]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a ConfigFile object. | ||
+ | * [[Javascript ConfigSection|ConfigSection]] | ||
+ | Constructor of a ConfigSection object. | ||
* [[Javascript Channel|Channel]] | * [[Javascript Channel|Channel]] | ||
Static Channel object (present only in routing scripts). | Static Channel object (present only in routing scripts). | ||
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== String Functions == | == String Functions == | ||
Yate's Javascript implementation does not include String or Number objects. Instead applicable methods are added to all kind of non-object values including those native to the Yate engine. | Yate's Javascript implementation does not include String or Number objects. Instead applicable methods are added to all kind of non-object values including those native to the Yate engine. | ||
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#length|length]] | |
− | + | Property reflecting the length of a string. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#charAt|charAt()]] | |
− | + | Function that returns a character at a certain position in string. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#indexOf|indexOf()]] | |
− | + | Function that returns the position of a substring in another string. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#substr|substr()]] | |
− | + | Function that returns a substring. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#match|match()]] | |
− | + | Function that matches a string against a Regular Expression. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#toLowerCase|toLowerCase()]] | |
− | + | Function that converts a string to lower case. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#toUpperCase|toUpperCase()]] | |
− | + | Function that converts a string to upper case. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#trim|trim()]] | |
− | + | Function that removes leading and trailing spaces from a string. | |
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− | + | * [[Javascript Strings#sqlEscape|sqlEscape()]] | |
+ | Function that performs SQL escaping on a string. | ||
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+ | * [[Javascript Strings#startsWith|startsWith()]] | ||
+ | Function that checks if a string starts with a specific substring. | ||
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+ | * [[Javascript Strings#endsWith|endsWith()]] | ||
+ | Function that checks if a string ends with a specific substring. | ||
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+ | * [[Javascript Strings#split|split()]] | ||
+ | Function that splits a string into an Array at a separator. | ||
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+ | * [[Javascript Strings#toString|toString()]] | ||
+ | Function that converts a number to string using a specified numbering base. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Javascript]] [[Category:Programmers]] |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 10 September 2024
[edit] Keywords and Operators
[edit] Global Objects
These are objects, functions or constructors that exists automatically in each script context.
Function that checks if its argument is Not A Number.
Function that parses a string to an integer in an arbitrary base.
- NaN
Static variable that is Not a Number.
Static Math object.
Constructor of an Object object.
Constructor of an Array object.
Constructor of a Function object.
Constructor of a Regular Expression object.
Constructor of a Date object.
Constructor of a Message object.
Constructor of an XML object.
Constructor of an XPath (XML Path) object.
Constructor of a Hasher object.
Static JSON parser object.
Constructor for JPath (JSON Path) object.
Static DNS resolver object.
Static Engine object.
Global shared data.
Global shared javascript objects.
Constructor of a MatchingItem object.
Constructor of a Semaphore object.
Constructor of a HashList object.
Constructor of a URI object.
Static File object.
Constructor of a ConfigFile object.
Constructor of a ConfigSection object.
Static Channel object (present only in routing scripts).
[edit] String Functions
Yate's Javascript implementation does not include String or Number objects. Instead applicable methods are added to all kind of non-object values including those native to the Yate engine.
Property reflecting the length of a string.
Function that returns a character at a certain position in string.
Function that returns the position of a substring in another string.
Function that returns a substring.
Function that matches a string against a Regular Expression.
Function that converts a string to lower case.
Function that converts a string to upper case.
Function that removes leading and trailing spaces from a string.
Function that performs SQL escaping on a string.
Function that checks if a string starts with a specific substring.
Function that checks if a string ends with a specific substring.
Function that splits a string into an Array at a separator.
Function that converts a number to string using a specified numbering base.