How to access methods and properties in java-script class from DART










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Not sure if its a compiler limitation or something I don't understand (likely the last :-))



I'm trying to access a "DataView" structure buried in an native java-script class.
I got it to work in debug mode; however, when compiled for deployment, the solution isn't working.



 await _transferIn(adapter, 5, 64).then((usbInTransferResult)
log.finest('_transferIn.then');
js.context['console'].callMethod('log', [usbInTransferResult]);

var rxLen = usbInTransferResult['data']['byteLength']; <<<<< Fails
for( var index = 0; index < rxLen; index++ )
rxData.add(usbInTransferResult['data'].callMethod('getUint8', [index])); <<<<< Fails
;

log.finest(rxData);
return completer.complete(rxData);
);


The above code reads a data packet received through USB (WebUSB). It reads the received package length and puts it copies each byte into a List<int>. In both places (reading the property byteLength and calling method getUint8([index]) fails only when compiled for deployment.



Below a picture of the reported error
Snapshot Error



Below a picture of a successful run (in debug mode)
Please notice the additional DART symbols (which are missing in the picture above).
Snapshot success



ps.
I'm using DART-SDK 2.0.0 (tried also 2.1.0-dev.8.0), and Angular-DART 5.0.0, within a WebStorm project.










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  • I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
    – Nate Bosch
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:20















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Not sure if its a compiler limitation or something I don't understand (likely the last :-))



I'm trying to access a "DataView" structure buried in an native java-script class.
I got it to work in debug mode; however, when compiled for deployment, the solution isn't working.



 await _transferIn(adapter, 5, 64).then((usbInTransferResult)
log.finest('_transferIn.then');
js.context['console'].callMethod('log', [usbInTransferResult]);

var rxLen = usbInTransferResult['data']['byteLength']; <<<<< Fails
for( var index = 0; index < rxLen; index++ )
rxData.add(usbInTransferResult['data'].callMethod('getUint8', [index])); <<<<< Fails
;

log.finest(rxData);
return completer.complete(rxData);
);


The above code reads a data packet received through USB (WebUSB). It reads the received package length and puts it copies each byte into a List<int>. In both places (reading the property byteLength and calling method getUint8([index]) fails only when compiled for deployment.



Below a picture of the reported error
Snapshot Error



Below a picture of a successful run (in debug mode)
Please notice the additional DART symbols (which are missing in the picture above).
Snapshot success



ps.
I'm using DART-SDK 2.0.0 (tried also 2.1.0-dev.8.0), and Angular-DART 5.0.0, within a WebStorm project.










share|improve this question























  • I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
    – Nate Bosch
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:20













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Not sure if its a compiler limitation or something I don't understand (likely the last :-))



I'm trying to access a "DataView" structure buried in an native java-script class.
I got it to work in debug mode; however, when compiled for deployment, the solution isn't working.



 await _transferIn(adapter, 5, 64).then((usbInTransferResult)
log.finest('_transferIn.then');
js.context['console'].callMethod('log', [usbInTransferResult]);

var rxLen = usbInTransferResult['data']['byteLength']; <<<<< Fails
for( var index = 0; index < rxLen; index++ )
rxData.add(usbInTransferResult['data'].callMethod('getUint8', [index])); <<<<< Fails
;

log.finest(rxData);
return completer.complete(rxData);
);


The above code reads a data packet received through USB (WebUSB). It reads the received package length and puts it copies each byte into a List<int>. In both places (reading the property byteLength and calling method getUint8([index]) fails only when compiled for deployment.



Below a picture of the reported error
Snapshot Error



Below a picture of a successful run (in debug mode)
Please notice the additional DART symbols (which are missing in the picture above).
Snapshot success



ps.
I'm using DART-SDK 2.0.0 (tried also 2.1.0-dev.8.0), and Angular-DART 5.0.0, within a WebStorm project.










share|improve this question















Not sure if its a compiler limitation or something I don't understand (likely the last :-))



I'm trying to access a "DataView" structure buried in an native java-script class.
I got it to work in debug mode; however, when compiled for deployment, the solution isn't working.



 await _transferIn(adapter, 5, 64).then((usbInTransferResult)
log.finest('_transferIn.then');
js.context['console'].callMethod('log', [usbInTransferResult]);

var rxLen = usbInTransferResult['data']['byteLength']; <<<<< Fails
for( var index = 0; index < rxLen; index++ )
rxData.add(usbInTransferResult['data'].callMethod('getUint8', [index])); <<<<< Fails
;

log.finest(rxData);
return completer.complete(rxData);
);


The above code reads a data packet received through USB (WebUSB). It reads the received package length and puts it copies each byte into a List<int>. In both places (reading the property byteLength and calling method getUint8([index]) fails only when compiled for deployment.



Below a picture of the reported error
Snapshot Error



Below a picture of a successful run (in debug mode)
Please notice the additional DART symbols (which are missing in the picture above).
Snapshot success



ps.
I'm using DART-SDK 2.0.0 (tried also 2.1.0-dev.8.0), and Angular-DART 5.0.0, within a WebStorm project.







dart angular-dart dart-js-interop webusb dart-sdk






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  • I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
    – Nate Bosch
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:20
















  • I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
    – Nate Bosch
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:20















I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
– Nate Bosch
Nov 13 '18 at 19:20




I think you meant to say "javascript" instead of "java" above.
– Nate Bosch
Nov 13 '18 at 19:20












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See the js package and it's documentation for how to wrap a javascript API with something callable from Dart.






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  • Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
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  • Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
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  • Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
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    Nov 13 '18 at 22:48














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  • Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
    – Bas E
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:48

















  • Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
    – Bas E
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:48
















Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
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Hi Nate.Thanks for the feedback. As I'm struggling a bit maybe you can point a bit further. The challenge I'm facing is with a structure passed to DART through a callback (It seems js package addresses the other-way around from DART -> JS). Please also remember, the solution works in debug mode, but fails when deployed.
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