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depject-scripts

v0.0.0

Published

apply depject to a script tags.

Readme

depject-scripts

apply depject to a script tags.

Javascript modules have just come full circle - originally, we just concatenated script tags, then we loaded modules with require() now depject helps you use script tags again.

depject enables you to somewhat specify the intefaces you need from dependency and describe the interfaces you give to dependants, and is intended for cases where you want a looser coupling than npm provides - when you want to be able to easily switch out whole layers of modules.

depject-scripts enables you to take anything you would pass to combine and add it as a script tag, wrapped in a expose(module) call.

Note, you must first load depject-scripts/bundle.js, and your app must give app plug, which will be called at startup.

Example

The following works (although in practice, you'll probably load files rather than embed the script tags)

<script src=depject-scripts/bundle.js></script>
<script>
expose({
  needs: {decorate: 'reduce'},
  gives: 'hello',
  create: function (sockets) {
    return function (name) {
      return sockets.decorate(name)
    }
  }
})
</script>
<script>
expose({
  gives: 'decorate',
  create: function () {
    return function (name) {
      return name.toUpperCase()
    }
  }
})
</script>
<script>
expose({
  gives: 'decorate',
  create: function () {
    return function (name) {
      return 'Hello, ' + name
    }
  }
})
</script>
<script>
// depject-scripts runs the first `app` plug once everything is loaded.
// so this needs to be provided as initial starting point otherwise your
// program won't do anything.

expose({
  gives: 'app',
  needs: {hello: 'first'},
  create: function (api) {
    return function () {
      //add text to page and console
      var s = api.hello('depject')
      document.body.appendChild(document.createTextNode(s))
      console.log(s)
    }
  }
})
</script>

License

MIT