Module neon::types [−][src]
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Representations of JavaScript’s core builtin types.
Modeling JavaScript Types
All JavaScript values in Neon implement the abstract Value trait, which
is the most generic way to work with JavaScript values. Neon provides a
number of types that implement this trait, each representing a particular
type of JavaScript value.
By convention, JavaScript types in Neon have the prefix Js in their name,
such as JsNumber (for the JavaScript number
type) or JsFunction (for the JavaScript
function type).
Handles and Casts
Access to JavaScript values in Neon works through handles,
which ensure the safe interoperation between Rust and the JavaScript garbage
collector. This means, for example, a Rust variable that stores a JavaScript string
will have the type Handle<JsString> rather than JsString.
Neon types model the JavaScript type hierarchy through the use of casts.
The Handle::upcast() method safely converts
a handle to a JavaScript value of one type into a handle to a value of its
supertype. For example, it’s safe to treat a JsArray
as a JsObject, so you can do an “upcast” and it will
never fail:
fn as_object(array: Handle<JsArray>) -> Handle<JsObject> {
let object: Handle<JsObject> = array.upcast();
object
}Unlike upcasts, the Handle::downcast() method
requires a runtime check to test a value’s type at runtime, so it can fail with
a DowncastError:
fn as_array<'a>(
cx: &mut impl Context<'a>,
object: Handle<'a, JsObject>
) -> JsResult<'a, JsArray> {
object.downcast(cx).or_throw(cx)
}The JavaScript Type Hierarchy

The JavaScript type hierarchy includes:
JsValue: This is the top of the type hierarchy, and can refer to any JavaScript value. (For TypeScript programmers, this can be thought of as similar to TypeScript’sunknowntype.)JsObject: This is the top of the object type hierarchy. Object types all implement theObjecttrait, which allows getting and setting properties.- Standard object types:
JsFunction,JsArray,JsDate, andJsError. - Typed arrays:
JsBufferandJsArrayBuffer. - Custom types:
JsBox, a special Neon type that allows the creation of custom objects that own Rust data structures.
- Standard object types:
- Primitive types: These are the built-in JavaScript datatypes that are not
object types:
JsNumber,JsBoolean,JsString,JsNull, andJsUndefined.
Modules
Structs
napi-5The Error struct for a Date
A JavaScript array object, i.e. a value for which Array.isArray
would return true.
The standard JS ArrayBuffer type.
A JavaScript boolean primitive value.
A smart pointer for Rust data managed by the JavaScript engine.
The Node Buffer type.
napi-5A JavaScript Date object
A JS Error object.
A JavaScript function object.
The JavaScript null value.
A JavaScript number value.
A JavaScript object.
A JavaScript string primitive value.
The standard JS TypedArray type.
The JavaScript undefined value.
A JavaScript value of any type.
An error produced when constructing a string that exceeds the JS engine’s maximum string size.
Enums
napi-5The error kinds corresponding to DateError
Traits
Finalize is executed on the main JavaScript thread and executed immediately
before garbage collection.
Values contained by a JsBox must implement Finalize.
The trait shared by all JavaScript values.
Type Definitions
The result of constructing a new JsString.