$ npm install umd
Universal Module Definition for use in automated build systems
return
style module supportIn order for the UMD wrapper to work the source code for your module should return
the export, e.g.
function method() {
//code
}
method.helper = function () {
//code
}
return method;
For examples, see the examples directory. The CommonJS module format is also supported by passing true as the second argument to methods.
options:
commonJS
(default: false
) - If commonJS is true
then it will accept CommonJS source instead of source code which return
s the module.The name
should the the name of the module. Use a string like name, all lower case with hyphens instead of spaces.
If source
should be a string, that is wrapped in umd and returned as a string.
return the text which will be inserted before a module.
return the text which will be inserted after a module.
Usage: umd <name> <source> <destination> [options]
Pipe Usage: umd <name> [options] < source > destination
Options:
-h --help Display usage information
-c --commonJS Use CommonJS module format
You can easilly pipe unix commands together like:
cat my-module.js | umd my-module | uglify-js > my-module.umd.min.js
The name
passed to umd
will be converted to camel case (my-library
becomes myLibrary
) and may only contain:
The name may not begin with a number. Invalid characters will be stripped.
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