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kibrow

v0.0.2

Published

kraken-browser dependency injection to register module to global access for browser

Downloads

10

Readme

Kraken Browser

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kibrow is dependency injection to register module to global access, without the need to load module using require or import again in every file, then module can be accessed as a global with very easy and then only register modules to kraken config, which you often the most used in each every file, example module like axios, lodash, moment etc, for nodejs version check this kinode.

Installation

$ npm install kibrow -S or yarn add kibrow -S

Config

  • Kraken config property

    • name for to calling module in each every file and default value is to undefined
    • module for to register module to global access and default value is to undefined
    • inject for to disabled module to global access, if value is set to false and default value is to true
  • Example Kraken Config Not With SSR

    import { krakenConfig } from 'kibrow'
    import axios from 'axios'
    import _ from 'lodash'
    
    krakenConfig({
      packages: [
        {
          name: '$axios',
          module: axios
        },
        {
          name: '$_',
          module: _
        }
      ]
    })
  • Example Kraken Config With SSR

    import { krakenConfig } from 'kibrow/ssr'
    import axios from 'axios'
    import _ from 'lodash'
    
    krakenConfig({
      packages: [
        {
          name: '$axios',
          module: axios
        },
        {
          name: '$_',
          module: _
        }
      ]
    })

Example Usage

Before usage of this module, if you're using ESLint you have must be added Overrides ESLint Config, and also if you're using typescript add "noImplicitAny": false to tsconfig.json, for more example usage and implementation check folder demo in this repository here.

  • Overrides Eslint Config
    "overrides": [
      {
        "files": [
          "**/*.js",
          "**/*.jsx",
          "**/*.ts",
          "**/*.tsx"
        ],
        "rules": {
          "no-restricted-globals": 0
        },
        "globals": {
          "self": "writable"
        }
      }
    ]
  • Example Usage Using JavaScript
     self.$axios.get('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users')
     .then(res => console.log(res.data))
     .catch(err => console.log(err.response.data))
  • Example Usage Using TypeScript
     self['$axios'].get('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users')
     .then(res => console.log(res.data))
     .catch(err => console.log(err.response.data))

Testing

  • Testing Via Local

    npm test or make test
  • Testing Via Local And Build

    make build
  • Testing Via Docker

    docker build -t kraken-browser or make dkb tag=kraken-browser

Bugs

For information on bugs related to package libraries, please visit here

Contributing

Want to make kraken-browser more perfect ? Let's contribute and follow the contribution guide.

License