-
The code assumes that `module` is always available, which is not true (e.g. browser with requireJS). With the following UMD boilerplate it can be much friendlier to use in different environments.
T…
-
So, in my latest project I decided to go the RequireJS route, and unfortunately Davis.js didn't have AMD support. Which is a damned shame, because I really wanted to use Davis.js.
However, I did mana…
xles updated
11 years ago
-
Would you consider writing the module as an ES6 module (with export statements) and transform it into an UMD module (for example with rollup) to allow it to be used in all common environments?
-
Hi guys,
Thank you so much for this library. It has been very helpful for creating my component. I was wondering how I can go about creating a UMD build which i can host on a CDN.
Thanks again!
-
Hi @choojs/trainspotters
I've created this repo to have a umd build of choo without adding anything to the main choo repo. Now there is a standalone version of choo here :point_right: https://unpk…
-
-
## Expected Behavior
An npm script like `npm run build:umd` would be available that would compile this library into a format that made `Client` available on the `window`.
## Current Behavior
No b…
-
- components: `Offcanvas`
- reactstrap version `#9.2.2`
- import method `umd/csj/es`
- react version `#^18.2.0`
- bootstrap version `#^5.3.0`
### What is happening?
https://reactstrap.githu…
-
## Bug Report
**Current Behavior**
With `babel-plugin-transform-modules-umd`(npm `@babel/plugin-transform-modules-umd version@7.7.0`), there are lots of limitations to transform mjs to js:
+ do…
-
If I uncomment the `useCommonJs` directive from my `build.gradle.kts` file like so:
```groovy
target {
browser()
//useCommonJs()
}
```
The project is no longer able to c…