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Load CommonJS modules without needing to convert them to AMD. Any dependency will also be loaded through cjs2, unless specified otherwise in the require configuration.
Adapted from the CommonJS Loader Plugin for RequireJS (cjs).
AMD and CommonJS are actually incredibly similar formats so this plugin is very short.
To load a CommonJS module in RequireJS simply do:
require(['cjs2!my-commonjs-module'], function(mymodule) {
// Do something
});
If your module looks like:
var someDep = require('a-dependency');
exports.out = 'asdf';
…then it is dynamically converted into:
define(function(require, exports, module) {
(function() {
var define = undefined; // ensures any amd detection is disabled
var someDep = require('cjs2!a-dependency');
exports.out = 'asdf';
})();
});
…which is the AMD module format.
Dependencies are naturally handled by referring back to the plugin.
Supports:
optimizeAllPluginResources
r.js build optionBuilt with the AMD-Loader plugin helper.
In some cases, we replace some sub-dependencies by modules that are not in CommonJS format.
In such situations, we can have cjs2 plugin use the global require
instead of recursively using cjs2
to load those modules.
Use the require.config.cjs2config.globalRequire
array to list those modules:
require.config({
cjs2config: {
globalRequire: [
'path', // List of modules (sub-dependencies) that should be loaded through global require instead of cjs2
'unfetch'
]
}
});
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If not using package management, ensure that the AMD-Loader plugin is installed.
The cjs2 loader plugin is distributed under the MIT License (Expat type), like the CommonJS Loader Plugin for RequireJS (cjs).
FAQs
Recursive CommonJS loader plugin for RequireJS
We found that cjs2 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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