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sload

v0.1.3-rc4

Published

sload --> slow-load, packaging require function

Downloads

9

Readme

sload ---- slow-load

pakaging require function.

How to install

  npm install sload --save

How to use

sload

_sload = require('sload')
_sload('mydefined'[,$cwd])

// actually ==> 
require(path.join(($cwd || process.cwd()), 'mydefined')

Note: when "$cwd" is a relative path, actually $cwd === path.join(process.cwd(), $cwd)

sload.init Note: obsolescent. Don't suggest use it. (now use sload.loader)

the sload global function can be used after init called.

init just need called once.

In the application main function ,

sload = require('sload')
sload.init([$cwd])

the $cwd parameter defined the file root directory. default $cwd is process.cwd()

Note: when "$cwd" is a relative path, actually $cwd === path.join(process.cwd(), $cwd)

and in other files you can use sload(filepath), for example:

a appliactions file structor:

-/
  -a.js
  -a
    -b.js
    -b
      -c.js

if c.js require a.js , normally, c.js:

var a = require("../../a")

if use sload , c.js:

var a = sload("a") // or  sload("a.js")

for example.js:

var hello = sload('hello') # ===>  require(path.join($cwd,'hello'))

sload.loader (instead sload.init)

Now sload no longer provide global object sload ,just return a function. eg.

_sload = require('sload')
global.sload = _sload.loader([$cwd])

//equals
//==>
_sload = require('sload')
_sload.init([$cwd])

sload.scan

Get module list from directory.

accept three arguments. directoryPath cwd options

directoryPath

the directory where is module files. (relative path.)

if directory is absolute, ignore arument ```cwd``

cwd

set the require root path.(default is process.cwd())

options

A options object. {ignore: [[regexp1|function(exp){}, ...], match: [regexp1|function(exp){}, ..]}

ignore

the module scanner will ignore the file that match in ignore list.

ignore list item can be regexp or function. if it is a function,will accept a argument, and remember make it return boolean.

eg.

function(exp){
  return exp.indexOf('.html') !== -1
}

eg. {ignore: [/.coffee$/, function(exp){ do thing; return false}]}

if ignore is undefined , nothing will be ignored.

match

the module scanner will push the file that match in match list.

if match is undefined , all file will be push.(except file that in ignore list)

Test

cd sload
npm test

or see the slow/sample/index.coffee

History

v0.1.2

  1. add module Scanner