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ocast-sdk

v1.2.1

Published

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Downloads

210

Readme

OCast

npm version Build Status

Requirements

modules

Prior to ES2015 (ES6) there was no module system in the standard of the ECMAScript language. What we had (and still have) instead, are different implementation patterns for “simulating” a module system: there are the simple IIFEs (Immediately Invoked Function Expression), UMD (Universal Module Definition), AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) and CommonJS. ES6 finally introduced a standard way of defining modules

babel.js

Because the JS is used in the frontend, we still need to compile the ES2015 code to ES5 as long as the evergreen browsers do not support your favorite new features natively.

License

All code in this repository is covered by the Apache-2.0 license. See LICENSE file for copyright details.

Installation

sudo npm i -g rollup
npm i

Development

Compilation

npm run dev
npm run build

test

npm test