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enable-webcomponents-in-content-scripts

v1.0.7

Published

Enables use of Web Components Custom Elements in Chrome content scripts.

Downloads

19

Readme

enable-webcomponents-in-content-scripts

Enables use of Web Components Custom Elements in Chrome content scripts.

It inserts a polyfill for the v1 version of Custom Elements from webcomponentsjs.

It is necessary to use SkateJS within a content script.

Usage

You can use it via a require statement in webpack.

Install via npm:

npm install enable-webcomponents-in-content-scripts

Within a content script, make sure you require it before skatejs

require('enable-webcomponents-in-content-scripts')
skate = require('skatejs')

Example

This library is used by HabitLab

See the src/interventions and src/components_skate directories

Details

This module check if Chrome is using the native implementation of document.registerElement (for v0 of the CustomElements API), or window.customElements (for v1 of the CustomElements API), and if yes, it substitutes them with a polyfill. You can do this manually via:

document.registerElement = null
require('webcomponentsjs-custom-element-v0')
window.customElements = null
require('webcomponentsjs-custom-element-v1')

See webcomponentsjs-custom-element-v0 and webcomponentsjs-custom-element-v1 for details.

License

MIT

Credits

By Geza Kovacs