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Load D3 via SystemJS

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@Financial-Times/d3-bootloader

This users SystemJS to bootstrap and load a D3-based project. You can use modern JS because it transpiles everything on-the-fly.

Usage:

  • Create a .html file containing the following code:
  <script src="//unpkg.com/@financial-times/d3-bootloader" async></script>
  • Next, create a file called index.js in the same directory as the above:
import * as d3 from 'd3'; // Import the whole thing...
import {scaleLinear} from 'd3-scale'; // ...Or just bits and pieces, it doesn't matter.

export default async function () {
  return await Promise.resolve('Yep you can use ES2017 here too');
}

Voilà! The above module will run upon page load. Note this only works with D3, and a few of the sundry ft-interactive modules.

  • This also exposes a UMD global named bootD3 that returns a promise containing the resolved index.js module. That means you can then do something like:
<script>
  bootD3.then((index) => {
    index().then(alert);
  });
</script>

...Which, given the above index.js module, will alert with "Yep you can use ES2017 here too".

Should this be used in production?

Oh hells nawww — on-the-fly Babel transpilation isn't exactly the lightest thing ever.

Not only that, but every module you load from index.js will create a separate request.

This project is mainly intended to help streamline the creation of examples for ft-interactive/visual-vocabulary-templates. Again, you probably don't want to use this in production.

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Package last updated on 05 Sep 2017

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