vue-chromecast-plugin
v1.1.4
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Vue ChromeCast plugin is a simple library using Google ChromeCast Web SDK to cast your website on supported devices and communicate with the remote web interface.
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vue-chromecast-plugin
Vue ChromeCast plugin is a simple library using Google ChromeCast Web SDK to cast your website on supported devices and communicate with the remote web interface.
WARNING
Vue ChromeCast plugin currently is using the deprecated SDK of ChromeCast, new ChromeCast API will be used soon in this plugin and more details on usage and installation will be also added in this README.
Features
- Webpack starter-kit based to krasimir/webpack-library-starter
- Webpack 3 based.
- ES6 as a source.
- Exports in a umd format so your library works everywhere.
- ES6 test setup with Mocha and Chai.
- Linting with ESLint.
Getting started
- Setting up the name of your library
- Open
webpack.config.js
file and change the value oflibraryName
variable. - Open
package.json
file and change the value ofmain
property so it matches the name of your library.
- Build your library
- Run
yarn install
(recommended) ornpm install
to get the project's dependencies - Run
yarn build
ornpm run build
to produce minified version of your library.
- Development mode
- Having all the dependencies installed run
yarn dev
ornpm run dev
. This command will generate an non-minified version of your library and will run a watcher so you get the compilation on file change.
- Running the tests
- Run
yarn test
ornpm run test
Scripts
yarn build
ornpm run build
- produces production version of your library under thelib
folderyarn dev
ornpm run dev
- produces development version of your library and runs a watcheryarn test
ornpm run test
- well ... it runs the tests :)yarn test:watch
ornpm run test:watch
- same as above but in a watch mode
Readings
Misc
An example of using dependencies that shouldn’t be resolved by webpack, but should become dependencies of the resulting bundle
In the following example we are excluding React and Lodash:
{
devtool: 'source-map',
output: {
path: '...',
libraryTarget: 'umd',
library: '...'
},
entry: '...',
...
externals: {
react: 'react'
// Use more complicated mapping for lodash.
// We need to access it differently depending
// on the environment.
lodash: {
commonjs: 'lodash',
commonjs2: 'lodash',
amd: '_',
root: '_'
}
}
}