WebAPI
WebAPI lets you use Web APIs not present in Node v16 and later.
npm install @astrojs/webapi
import { polyfill } from '@astrojs/webapi'
polyfill(globalThis)
const t = new EventTarget()
const e = new CustomEvent('hello')
t.addEventListener('hello', console.log)
t.dispatchEvent(e)
These APIs are combined from popular open source projects and configured to share implementation details. This allows their behavior to match browser expectations as well as reduce their combined memory footprint.
Features
Usage
You can use WebAPIs as individual exports.
import { Event, EventTarget, File, fetch, Response } from '@astrojs/webapi'
You can apply WebAPIs to an object, like globalThis
.
import { polyfill } from '@astrojs/webapi'
polyfill(globalThis)
Polyfill Options
The exclude
option receives a list of WebAPIs to exclude from polyfilling.
polyfill(globalThis, {
exclude: 'setTimeout clearTimeout',
})
The exclude
option accepts shorthands to exclude multiple polyfills. These shorthands end with the plus sign (+
).
polyfill(globalThis, {
exclude: 'Timeout+',
})
polyfill(globalThis, {
exclude: 'Node+',
})
polyfill(globalThis, {
exclude: 'Event+',
})
Shorthand | Excludes |
---|
Document+ | Document , HTMLDocument |
Element+ | Element , and exclusions from HTMLElement+ |
Event+ | Event , CustomEvent , EventTarget , MediaQueryList , Window , and exclusions from Node+ |
EventTarget+ | Event , CustomEvent , EventTarget , MediaQueryList , Window , and exclusions from Node+ |
HTMLElement+ | CustomElementsRegistry , HTMLElement , HTMLBodyElement , HTMLCanvasElement , HTMLDivElement , HTMLHeadElement , HTMLHtmlElement , HTMLImageElement , HTMLStyleElement , HTMLTemplateElement , HTMLUnknownElement , Image |
Node+ | Node , DocumentFragment , ShadowRoot , Document , HTMLDocument , and exclusions from Element+ |
StyleSheet+ | StyleSheet , CSSStyleSheet |
License & Attribution
Thank you to Jon Neal for his work on the original webapi project that this package is forked from. Licensed under the CC0-1.0 License.
Code from event-target-shim is licensed under the MIT License (MIT), Copyright Toru Nagashima.