I tried to use the Revealing module pattern in apps javascript. I like the idea, but what it seems to have most acutely revealed is my ignorance of 1) javascript 2) apps scripts and 3) how they interact.
That pattern works fine when running a function in the editor (see test() below), but when run from a live webapp, it breaks down. I have the impression that values in the server-side javascript cannot be set using closures.
Whenever I run getEmail or setEmail in the editor, things work fine. If I call them from a webapp, the values set by setEmail do not remain set, so another call to the getEmail will retrieve the original values and not the values that were set by setEmail.
If the same javascript code were in the html page as a script, the settings would stick, I believe. (ok... will have to test that...).
The working code: https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbwrmi-b7J5Gqb_SDUUuiO-TTG31hQJVWtMLFvAPTPOb97qZaQw/exec
The code itself: https://script.google.com/d/1LNw54M-hMgafMfsnYBR0QzFlzXDhd9mFX4asghtqejJRC2Uh66zoFuAb/edit?usp=sharing
Core parts:
function doGet() {
settings.setEmail("start email");
return HtmlService.createTemplateFromFile('dialog')
.evaluate()
.setSandboxMode(HtmlService.SandboxMode.NATIVE)
}
var settings = (function () {
var email = "blank";
var getEmail= function () { return email}
var setEmail= function (m) { email=m}
return {
getEmail: getEmail,
setEmail: setEmail
}
} ());
function getVal() { return settings.getEmail() }
function setVal(x) { settings.setEmail(x); return "set '" + x + "'"}
function test() {
Logger.log(setVal("my email"));
Logger.log(getVal());
}
Html code:
<div id="output" > <?= settings.getEmail()?> </div>
<br>
<input id="input" size="20" type="string" />
<input type="button" value="Set Value" onclick="google.script.run.withSuccessHandler(serverSaid).setVal(document.getElementById('input').value);" />
<input type="button" value="Get Value" onclick="google.script.run.withSuccessHandler(serverSaid).getVal();" />
<script>
function serverSaid(reply) {
var div = document.getElementById('output');
var messages= div.innerHTML;
div.innerHTML = messages +" | " + reply;
}
</script>
So, I tried doing the same thing client-side. It works as expected. Here is the HTML code:
<div id="output" > </div>
<br>
<input id="input" size="20" type="string" />
<input type="button" value="Set Value" onclick="serverSaid(setVal(document.getElementById('input').value));" />
<input type="button" value="Get Value" onclick="serverSaid(getVal());" />
<script>
function serverSaid(reply) {
var div = document.getElementById('output');
var messages= div.innerHTML;
div.innerHTML = messages +" | " + reply;
}
/// everything below has been moved over from server-side
var settings = (function () {
var email = "blank";
var getEmail= function () { return email}
var setEmail= function (m) { email=m}
return {
getEmail: getEmail,
setEmail: setEmail
}
} ());
function getVal() { return settings.getEmail() }
function setVal(x) { settings.setEmail(x); return "set '" + x + "'"}
</script>