8142924: ES6 symbols created with Symbol.for should deserialize to canonical instances
Reviewed-by: hannesw, lagergren, sundar
#// Usage: jjs -scripting gutenberg.js
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// Simple example that demonstrates reading XML Rss feed
// to generate a HTML file from script and show it by browser
// Java classes used
var Characters = Java.type("javax.xml.stream.events.Characters");
var Factory = Java.type("javax.xml.stream.XMLInputFactory");
var File = Java.type("java.io.File");
var FileWriter = Java.type("java.io.FileWriter");
var PrintWriter = Java.type("java.io.PrintWriter");
var URL = Java.type("java.net.URL");
// read Rss feed from a URL. Returns an array
// of objects having only title and link properties
function readRssFeed(url) {
var fac = Factory.newInstance();
var reader = fac.createXMLEventReader(url.openStream());
// get text content from next event
function getChars() {
var result = "";
var e = reader.nextEvent();
if (e instanceof Characters) {
result = e.getData();
}
return result;
}
var items = [];
var title, link;
var inItem = false;
while (reader.hasNext()) {
var evt = reader.nextEvent();
if (evt.isStartElement()) {
var local = evt.name.localPart;
if (local == "item") {
// capture title, description now
inItem = true;
}
if (inItem) {
switch (local) {
case 'title':
title = getChars();
break;
case 'link':
link = getChars();
break;
}
}
} else if (evt.isEndElement()) {
var local = evt.name.localPart;
if (local == "item") {
// one item done, save it in result array
items.push({ title: title, link: link });
inItem = false;
}
}
}
return items;
}
// generate simple HTML for an RSS feed
function getBooksHtml() {
var url = new URL("http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/feeds/today.rss");
var items = readRssFeed(url);
var str = "<ul>";
// Nashorn's string interpolation and heredoc
// support is very handy in generating text content
// that is filled with elements from runtime objects.
// We insert title and link in <li> elements here.
for each (i in items) {
str += <<EOF
<li>
<a href="${i.link}">${i.title}</a>
</li>
EOF
}
str += "</ul>";
return str;
}
// write the string to the given file
function writeTo(file, str) {
var w = new PrintWriter(new FileWriter(file));
try {
w.print(str);
} finally {
w.close();
}
}
// generate books HTML
var str = getBooksHtml();
// write to file. __DIR__ is directory where
// this script is stored.
var file = new File(__DIR__ + "books.html");
writeTo(file, str);
// show it by desktop browser
try {
var Desktop = Java.type("java.awt.Desktop");
Desktop.desktop.browse(file.toURI());
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}