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ember-cli addon for easily loading CommonJS modules from npm via browserify.
This is an ember-cli addon for easily loading CommonJS modules from npm via browserify.
It works with ember-cli >= 0.1.3.
Add to your ember app:
npm install --save-dev ember-browserify
Then npm install
any modules you want to load into your Ember app:
npm install --save-dev my-cool-module
Then within your app, you can import the module:
import MyCoolModule from "npm:my-cool-module";
We're careful to only re-invoke browserify when necessary. If your set of imported modules remains stable and you aren't editing them, everything is served out of cache.
If you import a new npm module or edit an already-imported one, you get automatic rebuilds.
You can put a browserify
key in your app's config/environment.js
to customize the behavior:
browserify: {
extensions: ['.coffee'],
transforms: [
['caching-coffeeify', { global: true }]
]
}
FAQs
ember-cli addon for easily loading CommonJS modules from npm via browserify.
The npm package ember-browserify receives a total of 736 weekly downloads. As such, ember-browserify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ember-browserify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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