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Provide simple Lua VMs to Flutter (now supports vanilla Lua 5.4.0)
Flutter Lua VM Plugin #
A Flutter plugin provides Lua virtual machine
This plugin is inspired by flutter_lua, a Go based Lua implementation for Flutter.
Getting Started #
Features
- Supports the latest stable vanilla Lua 5.4.0
- Supports multiple Lua instances (don't be too much. <=100 instances)
- Each Lua instance runs in a separate thread
- Lua "print" function outputs to Flutter console & Logging
- Lua script runs in platform thread
- Use Java/ObjC to avoid the annoying Swift version compatibility problem
Lua Modules
Modules are loaded when a Lua VM starts. Can be used in Lua code directly.
Name | Global Name | Version |
---|---|---|
LuaFileSystem | lfs | 1.8.0 |
lua-cjson | cjson | 2.1.0 |
cjson_safe | 2.1.0 | |
vmplugin | vmplugin | Plugin Specific |
Limitations
- Lua library "os" is NOT supported yet, due to unsupported functions in iOS: system and tmpnam
- All returned values will be converted to string
Usage #
Open a new VM
VM instances are named to distinguish each other.
import 'package:luavm/luavm.dart';
...
await Luavm.open("vm-name");
Run Lua Code
When VM is opened, run Lua code with 'eval' function:
- To load a Lua function:
await Luavm.eval("name","function luafn(a,b) return a+b end" );
- To simply run Lua code:
final res = await Luavm.eval("name","return _VERSION")
res should be returned as:
["Lua 5.4"]
- To call a Lua function:
final res = await Luavm.eval("name","return luafn(1,2)");
Luavm.eval returns a list of String, contains each value returned from Lua function.
final res = await Luavm.eval("name","return 1,2,'hello'");
should return a Dart list:
["1","2","hello"]
Close Lua VM
await Luavm.close("name");
Error Handling
Errors will be thrown as LuaError which contains error message as a string.
Lua Module Usage #
about require
To use internal Lua modules, no require is needed.
require is now used to import Lua code only, please set package.path properly before require.
This may import local lua file:
package.path = vmplugin.doc_dir.."/?.lua"
local add = require('lib-add')
vmplugin
It is a plugin specific module that provides platform support.
local doc_dir = vmplugin.doc_dir -- Absolute directory for Application Document
local platform = vmplugin.platform -- "ios" or "android"
local temp_dir = vmplugin.temp_dir -- Absolute directory for Temporary files, corresponding to Temporary Directory of iOS and CacheDir of Android
local res = vmplugin.invoke_method("method-name","method-args") -- this will invoke a Method Channel call, can be handled by Dart/Other Flutter plugins, currently only support pure string arguments
The invoke_method function can be very useful.
For instance, http get can be archieved this way (together with plugin dio) :
- In Lua
local jres = vmplugin.invoke_method('httpGet','https://api.myip.com');
- In Dart
Future<String> httpGet(String url) async {
final res = await Dio().get<String>(url);
return res.data;
}
Luavm.setMethodHandler('httpGet', httpGet);
Please try http-test.lua in example project to see more information.
cjson
local cj = cjson.new()
local tbl = {a=1,b=2,c={'a','b','c'}}
local txt = cj.encode(tbl)
print(str)
local tres = cj.decode(txt)
print(tres.c[1])
Besides cjson, cjson_safe is also available to use.
lfs
for file in lfs.dir(spath) do
print ('-',file)
end
How to contribute #
Welcome to create issue about bug, feature request, etc.