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worker-render

v1.2.2

Published

Run CanJS apps in a WebWorker

Downloads

103

Readme

worker-render

npm version

Run your applications in a WebWorker and have changes automatically update the DOM.

Install

npm install worker-render --save

Usage

To use worker-render you need a module that runs in the window and one that runs in a Web Worker. Getting your app to run in a Web Worker is up to you, but it is easy with StealJS.

window.js

var windowRender = require("worker-render/window");

var worker = new Worker(...);
windowRender.updateWith(worker);

worker.js

worker-render will work with any JavaScript framework. In this example todoApp is a function that returns a DocumentFragment. How you initialize your application is up to you, but you should do so in the ready callback.

var renderer = require("worker-render/worker");
var $ = require("jquery");
var todoApp = require("./todo-app");

renderer.ready(render);

function render(){
  $("#app").html(todoApp());
}

License

MIT