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@node-wot/browser-bundle

v0.8.13

Published

A node-wot bundle that can run in a web browser

Downloads

26

Readme

Browser Bundle of node-wot

Bundle to run node-wot as browser-side library. Note, this will only include the node-wot in client mode with limited binding support.

Current Maintainer(s): @relu91 @danielpeintner

Supported bindings

HTTP / HTTPS / WebSockets

Embedding node-wot library in HTML

Include the following script tag in your html

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@node-wot/browser-bundle@latest/dist/wot-bundle.min.js"></script>

You can access all node-wot functionality through the "Wot" global object:

var servient = new Wot.Core.Servient();
var client = new Wot.Http.HttpClient();

Using node-wot browser bundle library in web frameworks (e.g., Angular)

Install browser-bundle in your project by running

  • npm install @node-wot/browser-bundle

Example and live demo

An example of how to use node-wot as a browser-side library can be found under https://github.com/eclipse-thingweb/node-wot/blob/master/examples/browser/index.html. To run it live, open examples/browser/index.html in a modern browser, and consume the test Thing available under http://plugfest.thingweb.io:8083/testthing to interact with it.

More Details

See https://github.com/eclipse-thingweb/node-wot/