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amdcdn

v0.2.1

Published

An AMD module loader that can load modules from a CDN

Readme

AMDCDN

Proof-of-concept

An AMD module loader that can load modules from a CDN

Usage

TODO: add to jsDelivr

Building for browser

Requires Node.js and npm to be installed.

npm run build

Testing

There is currently no formal test suite, but chances are things are working if index.html shows the following message:

Hello, world! This is executed using a little module loader called AMDCDN. jQuery is pulled from jsDelivr dynamically through a define call. The code (pulled directly from the server) is shown below.

define(['jquery'], function x($) {
    $('#container').text('Hello, world! This is executed using a ' +
                         'little module loader called AMDCDN. jQuery ' +
                         'is pulled from jsDelivr dynamically through ' +
                         'a define call. The code (pulled directly ' +
                         'from the server) is shown below.');
    $('#container').css('color', 'blue');

    const code = $('<code></code>');
    code.load('test.js', function() {
        this.innerText = this.innerHTML;
    });
    $('#container').append($('<pre></pre>').append(code));
});

Be sure you are using a web server such as python -m SimpleHTTPServer.