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challenger

v1.0.2

Published

Pop-up JavaScript challenges in your browser

Downloads

8

Readme

Challenger v1.0.2

Pop-up JavaScript challenges in your browser

Challenger is a drop-in JavaScript library that adds interactive programming challenges to any page. Challenges are flexible and expressive, and are super simple to write.

A challenge has requirements based on code structure and program output, and gives users a code editor to experiment in. When new code is written, it's run in a sandbox and the output is analyzed.

Challenges can be presented as one-off tests or linked together to form courses.

Docs

For full documentation including usage examples, visit the main project page.

Roadmap

  • [x] ~~Multiple challenges in a row~~
  • [x] ~~Custom rules~~
  • [x] ~~Styling~~
  • [x] ~~Code evaluation on the client~~
  • [ ] Code evaluation on the server
  • [x] ~~Add setup and teardown options to challenge objects~~
  • [x] ~~Fix CodeMirror rendering in older versions of Firefox~~
  • [ ] Reduce the bundle size

Reducing bundle size important, as we're currently weighing in at ~2M. There's a lot of bloat from redundant dependencies - if anyone has experience with this I'd really appreciate a hand.

Browser support

Tested with BrowserStack

  • Chrome 18+
  • Firefox 9+
  • Opera 15+
  • Safari 5.1+
  • IE9+
  • Mobile Safari

If you need to support older browsers, include krisowal's es5-shim along with es5-sham.js from the same repository. You might also need to tweak the CSS.

Licence

MIT

That's all, folks

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