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@soda/get-current-script
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get the current executing script, with polyfills for IE9+ and Firefox
It is basically a function that returns document.currentScript
but with support for IE9-11, thanks to https://github.com/amiller-gh/currentScript-polyfill.
It also works around a Firefox issue when the script is called in a microtask, which makes document.currentScript
unusable in a webpack dynamic-imported chunk.
It is shipped as a utility function rather than a polyfill, because we can't easily tell if the document.currentScript
is returning null
due to the Firefox issue or because it's running in an event handler / a callback.
The implementation here may not adhere strictly to document.currentScript
spec when called in async code or in a callback. In these situations the spec calls for document.currentScript
to return null
. However, for the grand majority of your document.currentScript
needs, this utility will do the job!
npm i @soda/get-current-script
const getCurrentScript = require('@soda/get-current-script')
const script = getCurrentScript() // the current executing <script> element
FAQs
get the current executing script, with polyfills for IE9+ and Firefox
The npm package @soda/get-current-script receives a total of 378,254 weekly downloads. As such, @soda/get-current-script popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @soda/get-current-script demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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