resource-loader2
v1.2.9
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A generic asset loader, made with web games in mind.
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Resource Loader
A generic resource loader, made with web app in mind.
Usage
// ctor
const loader = new Loader();
loader
// Chainable `add` to enqueue a resource
.add(name, url, options)
// Chainable `pre` to add a middleware that runs for each resource, *before* loading that resource.
// This is useful to implement custom caching modules (using filesystem, indexeddb, memory, etc).
.pre(cachingMiddleware)
// Chainable `use` to add a middleware that runs for each resource, *after* loading that resource.
// This is useful to implement custom parsing modules (like spritesheet parsers, spine parser, etc).
.use(parsingMiddleware)
// The `load` method loads the queue of resources, and calls the passed in callback called once all
// resources have loaded.
.load((loader, resources) => {
// resources is an object where the key is the name of the resource loaded and the value is the resource object.
// They have a couple default properties:
// - `url`: The URL that the resource was loaded from
// - `error`: The error that happened when trying to load (if any)
// - `data`: The raw data that was loaded
// also may contain other properties based on the middleware that runs.
});
// throughout the process multiple signals can be dispatched.
loader.onProgress.add(() => {}); // called once per loaded/errored file
loader.onError.add(() => {}); // called once per errored file
loader.onLoad.add(() => {}); // called once per loaded file
loader.onComplete.add(() => {}); // called once when the queued resources all load.
Building
You will need to have node and gulp setup on your machine.
Then you can install dependencies and build:
npm i && npm run build
That will output the built distributables to ./dist
.
Supported Browsers
- IE 9+
- FF 13+
- Chrome 20+
- Safari 6+
- Opera 12.1+
Upgrading to v2
- No more events, all signals now
- No more isJson, isXml, etc. Now use
res.type === Resource.TYPE.JSON
, etc. - Removed
before
(in favor ofpre
) andafter
(in favor ofuse
). - If a middleware adds more resources, it must pass in the parent resource in options for
.add()
.