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Let's say I want to create a global object called Hello and add the function world on that object, so that any other JavaScript library in the browser can simply call it with window.Hello.world();

How do I create such an object in Dart lang and how do I expose it / place it globally / on the window object?

In plain JavaScript, I would be able to write:

window.Hello = {
  world: function() {
    console.log("Hello World!");
  }
}

window.Hello.world();

But how do you do this in Dart?

3 Answers 3

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I work on Dart-JS interop. Here is the cleanest way to do it using the new package:js/js.dart interop.

@JS()
library your_library;

import 'package:js/js.dart';

@anonymous
@JS()
class HelloObject {
  external factory HelloObject({Function world});
  external world();
}

@JS()
external set Hello(HelloObject v);
@JS()
external HelloObject get Hello;

main() {
  Hello = new HelloObject(world: allowInterop(() { print("Hello from dart"); }));

  // You can also call this object from Dart as an added bonus.
  // For example you could call this from Dart or Js.
  /// Hello.world();
}
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I am not sure how it will work with objects, but if you want to do that for methods, it's quite simple:

import 'dart:js' as js;

main() {
  js.context['methodFromDart'] = doMyStuff;
}

void doMyStuff(String text) => print(text);

And then in you Javascript you are free to do:

methodFromDart("Hello world to Dart!");

You can try to find a way how to do similar things to objects.

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    I used this solution for debug purpose, and it worked, thanks! Jan 8, 2018 at 8:22
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Maybe I'm late, but here we go. This is my flutter and dart version:

Flutter 3.16.3 • channel stable • https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git
Framework • revision b0366e0a3f (3 months ago) • 2023-12-05 19:46:39 -0800
Engine • revision 54a7145303
Tools • Dart 3.2.3 • DevTools 2.28.4

Option 1

You can create the global variable in the index.html and access in the dart file

  1. Initialize the global variable in the web\index.html file inside the script tag at the top:
window.Hello = {
  world: function() {
    console.log("Hello World!");
  }
};
  1. Create a function that call the method and set it the window global object:
const callHello = () => {
  window.Hello.world();
}

window.callHello = callHello;
  1. In your dart file, import "dart:js":
import 'dart:js' as js;
  1. Call the global method:
js.context.callMethod(
  'callHello',
);

Option 2

You can set and get values on demand like this:

  1. Initialize the global variable in the web\index.html file inside the script tag at the top, but with a empty object:
window.Hello = {};
  1. Create a get and set function:
const getHello = (key) => {
  return window.hello[key];
}

const setHello = (key, value) => {
  window.hello[key] = value;
}

window.getHello = getHello;
window.callHello = callHello;
  1. In your dart file, import "dart:js":
import 'dart:js' as js;
  1. Call the methods:
js.context.callMethod(
  'setHello',
  [
    "world", 
    (){
    // Do stuff here
    },
  ]
);

js.context.callMethod(
  'getHello',
  [
    "world",
  ]
);

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