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hot-mutate

v0.0.2

Published

Mutates loaded modules when using hot module reloading to avoid writing reload logic

Downloads

6

Readme

Hot-mutate, simple reloading of functions and methods

This module allows you to use Webpack's hot module replacement to reload code, but without having to handle dependencies or anything. It mutates all instances of the module and it wraps the functions and methods.

As a simple example of usage look here.

Installing

Assuming you're using Webpack and HMR already.

npm install --save hot-mutate

Usage

After exports is set, put this:

    require('hot-mutate')(module)

That's all. Every exported function and every method of every exported class is reloaded even if they're used in event handlers.

The only gotcha is that you should only use the functions after they have been patched by hot-mutate. Therefore this won't update if you modify hello:

    function hello(){
        alert('hello');
    }
    
    window.addEventListener('click', hello);
    
    module.exports = {hello: hello};
    require('hot-mutate')(module);

Instead, have an init function which is called at the very end, and if it's not a method, remember to take the function from exports:

    function hello(){
        alert('hello');
    }
    
    function init(){
        window.addEventListener('click', module.exports.hello);
    }
    
    module.exports = {hello: hello};
    require('hot-mutate')(module);
    init();