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@hugojosefson/highland-esmodule-unpkg

v2.13.5-2

Published

Proper(?) browser esmodule re-export of Highland.js via unpkg.com.

Downloads

13

Readme

@hugojosefson/highland-esmodule-unpkg

This is meant to be a (hopefully) proper esmodule re-export of Highland.js, loaded via unpkg.com, for use in a modern web browser.

Installation

No install. Use it directly from your module script on a web page.

Usage

Simply import this module from a script module, running inside a web browser:

https://unpkg.com/@hugojosefson/highland-esmodule-unpkg

For a better cache experience (1 year vs 10 minutes), you may want to specify the exact version in the URL:

https://unpkg.com/@hugojosefson/[email protected]

Usage example

Put this in a file named index.html:

<script type="module" src="./mymodule.mjs"></script>

Put this in mymodule.mjs, in the same directory as index.html:

import _ from 'https://unpkg.com/@hugojosefson/[email protected]'
import { isString } from 'https://unpkg.com/@hugojosefson/[email protected]'

_([1, 2, 'three', 'four'])
  .map(n => ({n, numeric: !isString(n)}))
  .map(JSON.stringify)
  .collect()
  .map(array => array.join('\n'))
  .each(s => document.body.innerText = s)

Serve both files over HTTP (or HTTPS):

npx serve

Browse to the URL provided by serve, probably http://localhost:5000/. Or cheat and just go to https://raw.githack.com/hugojosefson/highland-esmodule-unpkg/master/example-page.html!

You should see something like this:

{ "n": 1, "numeric": true }
{ "n": 2, "numeric": true }
{ "n": "three", "numeric": false }
{ "n": "four", "numeric": false }

This should work directly in any modern browser (because they support esmodules).