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Runs browserify against compatible dependencies in node_modules
or whichever other folder you specify, outputting the results as UMD bundles in a specified location. Makes no attempt to patch node internals, Browserify options may however be provided for this purpose.
npm i -D @userfrosting/browserify-dependencies
IMPORTANT
This is an ES module package targeting NodeJS>=14.0.0
, refer to the NodeJS ESM docs regarding how to correctly import. ESM loaders like@babel/loader
oresm
likely won't work as expected.
import { browserifyDependencies } from "@userfrosting/browserify-dependencies";
const options = {
dependencies: [
"foo",
"bar"
],
inputDir: "./node_modules",
outputDir: "./browser_modules"
};
browserifyDependencies(options)
.then(() => console.log("Done! ✨"))
.catch(() => console.log("Things have not gone according to plan... 🔥"));
Process modules are wrapped with UMD to allow consumption by most environments, exports in the browser are available via window.[normalized-package-name]
.
API documentation is regenerated for every release using API Extractor and API Documenter. The results reside in docs/api.
Generally speaking, all releases should first traverse through alpha
, beta
, and rc
(release candidate) to catch missed bugs and gather feedback as appropriate. Aside from this however, there are a few steps that MUST always be done.
- Make sure
CHANGELOG.md
is up to date. - Update version via
npm
likenpm version 3.0.0
ornpm version patch
. npm publish
.- Create release on GitHub from tag made by
npm version
.