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runtime-import

v3.0.0

Published

Import remote resource(js or css) asynchronously.

Downloads

182

Readme

runtime-import

Npm Package Downloads

Import remote resource(js or css) asynchronously.

To avoid duplicating runtime-import package, loading a umd bundle file in html is recommended.

The newest umd bundle file is:

https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/runtime-import.umd.js

Install

npm i runtime-import --save

Usage

importScript

Import a javascript file, if the file is in UMD format, return it's export object.

import { importScript } from 'runtime-import'

try {
  const $ = await importScript('//foobar.com/jquery.js')
} catch (err) {
  console.error(err)
}

importStyle

Import a css file.

import { importStyle } from 'runtime-import'

try {
  await importStyle('//foobar.com/bootstrap.css')
} catch (err) {
  console.error(err)
}

importComponent

Import a component. In umd mode, if the entry javascript file is UMD, return it's export object.

Options:

interface ImportComponentOptions {
  // JavaScript options.
  scripts: {
    // Dependent file URLs.
    dependencies?: string[]
    // UMD entry file URL.
    entry: string
    // Is the entry file a UMD file? The default value is `true`.
    umd?: boolean
    // Value of the `crossOrigin` attribute of the <script> element, the default value is "anonymous".
    crossOrigin?: string
  }
  // Stylesheet options.
  styles?: {
    // CSS URL list.
    urls: string[]
  }
}

Note:

  • The default value of the crossOrigin field in importComponent's options is true. This sets the crossorigin attribute of the <script> elements created by importComponent to "anonymous". If you do not want the crossorigin attribute to be set, ensure that the crossOrigin field in importComponent's options is set to "".

Example:

import { importComponent } from 'runtime-import'

try {
  const bootstrap = await importComponent({
    scripts: {
      dependencies: []
      entry: '//foobar.com/bootstrap.js',
    },
    styles{
      urls: ['//foobar.com/bootstrap.css'],
    }
  })
} catch (err) {
  console.error(err)
}