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load-external-scripts

v1.4.0

Published

Small utility to load external libs. Say you need to dynamically create a script tag to load your analytics or other vendor libraries that don't belong to your app code base.

Downloads

39

Readme

Load External Scripts

Small utility to load external libs. Say you need to dynamically create a script tag to load your analytics or other vendor libraries that don't belong to your app code base.

Usage

$ npm install --save load-external-scripts

why

Mainly for 3 reasons

Scenario 1

You try to load a vendor that pollutes the window with a variable that you need later. say window.analytics.

import loadScript from 'load-external-script'

loadScript({ src: 'http://...', id: 'uniqueid' })
  .then(/* Contnue with your app */)

Scenario 2

Two instances of the same class try to load the same script, like when you need a vendor for a video and you're supposed to load 2 videos on the same page.

import loadScript from 'load-external-script'

Promise.all([
  loadScript({ src: 'http://sameurl.com/vendor.js', id: 'sameID' }),
  loadScript({ src: 'http://sameurl.com/vendor.js', id: 'sameID' }),
])

Scenario 3

Your vendor is already loaded but 2 minutes later you try to load the same script, so you don't want to duplicate the tag nor actually load it again.

import loadScript from 'load-external-script'

loadScript({ src: 'http://sameurl.com/vendor.js', id: 'sameID' }),
setTimeout(function() {
  loadScript({ src: 'http://sameurl.com/vendor.js', id: 'sameID' }),
}, 5000)