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@acoustic-content-sdk/module-loader

v9.0.10076

Published

Module to attach inline-edit functionality to an WCH based Angular application.

Downloads

14

Readme

npm

Implementation of a simple module loader that resolves NPM modules from unpkg. Resolution works as long as modules only require global modules it is not implemented for local imports.

Supported Modules

The following list some commonly used modules, the list not not complete, though:

| Module | Support | Comment | | ---------- | :-----: | ----------------------------- | | lodash | yes | | | d3 | yes | | | chart.js | yes | | | handlebars | no | use lodash templating instead |

Table of Contents

Home > @acoustic-content-sdk/module-loader

module-loader package

Simple implementation of a module loader based on unpkg

Functions

| Function | Description | | --- | --- | | createModuleLoader(aResolver, aFetchText, aDocument, aWindow, aLogSvc) | Implementation of a service that can load a module and its dependencies from unpkg |

Variables

| Variable | Description | | --- | --- | | VERSION | Version and build number of the package |

Home > @acoustic-content-sdk/module-loader > createModuleLoader

createModuleLoader() function

Implementation of a service that can load a module and its dependencies from unpkg

Signature:

export declare function createModuleLoader(aResolver: UnaryFunction<string, Observable<any>>, aFetchText: FetchText, aDocument: Document, aWindow: any, aLogSvc?: LoggerService): (aName: string, aVersion?: string) => Observable<any>;

Parameters

| Parameter | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | aResolver | UnaryFunction<string, Observable<any>> | resolver that tries to resolve the module, first. May return the empty observable | | aFetchText | FetchText | callback that loads a remote resource as text | | aDocument | Document | the document object | | aWindow | any | the global window object | | aLogSvc | LoggerService | optional logger service |

Returns:

(aName: string, aVersion?: string) => Observable<any>

a function that can load a module based on name and version

Home > @acoustic-content-sdk/module-loader > VERSION

VERSION variable

Version and build number of the package

Signature:

VERSION: {
    version: {
        major: string;
        minor: string;
        patch: string;
        branch: string;
    };
    build: Date;
}