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* First, better, "set exports/return" option | |
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(function (define) { | |
//The 'id' is optional, but recommended if this is | |
//a popular web library that is used mostly in | |
//non-AMD/Node environments. However, if want | |
//to make an anonymous module, remove the 'id' | |
//below, and remove the id use in the define shim. | |
define('id', function (require) { | |
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var a = require('a'); | |
//Return the module definition. | |
return value; | |
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}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (id, factory) { | |
if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) { | |
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module.exports = factory(require); | |
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//Create a global function. Only works if | |
//the code does not have dependencies, or | |
//dependencies fit the call pattern below. | |
window[id] = factory(function(value) { | |
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* commonjs-like environments that are not Node. | |
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//The 'id' is optional, but recommended if this is | |
//a popular web library that is used mostly in | |
//non-AMD/Node environments. However, if want | |
//to make an anonymous module, remove the 'id' | |
//below, and remove the id use in the define shim. | |
define('id', function (require, exports) { | |
//If have dependencies, get them here | |
var a = require('a'); | |
//Attach properties to exports. | |
exports.name = value; | |
}); | |
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (id, factory) { | |
if (typeof exports !== 'undefined') { | |
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factory(require, exports); | |
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//Create a global function. Only works if | |
//the code does not have dependencies, or | |
//dependencies fit the call pattern below. | |
factory(function(value) { | |
return window[value]; | |
}, (window[id] = {})); | |
} | |
})); |
@addyosmani I'm open to publishing it somewhere else than the AMD wiki. That wiki was just convenient since a few of us already have access to it. I was thinking actually not having it on the wiki portion but as part of a doc in a repo so that changes and comments on changes could be tracked easier. I can see it may be a collection of documents -- one for each sort of sub-type (something specific to jQuery plugins for example).
So all that said, I'm open to some other place to host it. If you have a specific idea or want to set something up, I'm all game.
As far as this specific boilerplate, I am feeling positive about it sticking. I am just waiting to hear back officially from one other person in the AMD world, but initial vibe was receptive. It also will work well with some changes that may be happening for the jetpack/add-on toolkit for firefox add-ons.
@jrburke Perfect.I was thinking of something along the lines of setting up a new repo or organization for taking the UMD work further. Let me setup something this evening. I'll add everyone that's been involved in discussions so far and we can see how things might shape there.
what about this simplest approach? https://alicoding.com/write-javascript-modules-that-works-both-in-nodejs-and-browser-with-requirejs/
7 years on, and UMD to consider - are there any updates (or links for referral)?
@PandaWood Yes, here: https://github.com/umdjs/umd
@jrburke @unscriptable @thomasdavis still considering whether this is a good idea, but what are your thoughts on formalizing some of the UMD work that's being worked on both here and in the other patterns project into a unified effort or repo/project?
At the moment a lot of our efforts exist in distributed gists which only a limited group of people are aware of but we have the potential to get more people actually using this stuff.
If you feel it makes more sense to just post this as an extension of the AMD wiki, that's of course cool, but I was just curious as to what the final goal / location for informing others about this work might be.