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Accessing Perl Array in JavaScript


I have an array of unknown size in perl generated by some other perl module. Now, precisely I want to find if a value passed to a jquery function exists in the perl array or not.

Is there a way I can do an element by element comparison of the input value against each value in perl array?

I looked around and looks like I can access perl array in jquery by providing the index but we don't know the size of the array. So I don't know when to stop.

My mason code looks something similar to:

<%perl>
    my @testArray = [call to some other perl module to get the values]
</%perl>

<script type="text/javascript">
    function checkIfValExistsInTestArray(val) {
        // Code to test if "val" exists in "@testArray". Returns boolean true/false.
    }
</script>

Solution

  • To check for existence, you'd want a hash. A simple way of transmitting the data would be to encode it using JSON.

    % use JSON qw( );
    
    <script type="text/javascript">
    
    var testArray = <% JSON->new()->encode({ map { $_ => 1 } get_values() }) %>;
    
    function checkIfValExistsInTestArray(val) {
       return testArray[val];
    }
    
    </script>
    

    For example, if get_values() returned apple and orange, you'd get

    <script type="text/javascript">
    
    var testArray = {"apple":1,"orange":1};
    
    function checkIfValExistsInTestArray(val) {
       return testArray[val];
    }
    
    </script>
    

    I don't know Mason, so there could be errors, but you get the idea.