Overview
October 3, 2014 ยท View on GitHub
This modules enabled AMD in the web browser when using RaptorJS 3 by bridging the RaptorJS 3 CommonJS Module Loader with an AMD module loader.
Overview
When the code for this module is included on the page, a global require variable and a global define variable are added to the page support AMD. Internally, this module uses a bridge to the RaptorJS CommonJS module loader. This allows an AMD module to be required by a CommonJS module and vice-versa.
Installation
npm install raptor-amd --save
Usage
This module can be enabled on the page by either requiring the module:
require('raptor-amd');
Alternatively, you can add the following dependency to your page's optimizer.json:
{
"dependencies": [
"raptor-amd/optimizer.json"
]
}
If you decide to add the "raptor-amd/optimizer.json" dependency to your optimizer.json then it is not necessary to require the module.
Example
// Define a module named "foo" that exports an object with a name property:
define('foo', function(require, exports, module) {
exports.name = 'Foo!';
});
// Dependencies can be added to an array or pulled in using require:
define('bar', ['baz'], function(baz, require, exports, module) {
var foo = require('foo');
// Do something with foo...
});
// You can also use the global require to load the "foo" module:
var foo = require('foo');