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ember-cli-classlist-polyfill
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Ember-CLI addon to add a polyfill for the Element.classList property, based on classlist-polyfill.
Internet Explorer 9 and lower do not support classList
, while IE 10 + 11 have incomplete support.
See full browser support details.
ember install ember-cli-classlist-polyfill
The addon will import the polyfill by default to your vendor.js
.
Beginning with version 2.13 Ember CLI supports a Targets feature,
allowing you to specify the list of browsers your app should support like last 1 Chrome versions
or ie 11
.
If the caniuse database indicates that all browsers you want to support fully support the feature, then the
polyfill will not be included into your build, to not increase your bundle size.
This should also work as a nested addon of another addon, just include it as a dependency
. So if you addon
makes use of classList
, you can use this to make sure the API is available. Given the above mentioned targets feature,
it will have no negative impact on the consuming app should the polyfill not be needed.
FAQs
Includes a polyfill for classlist if needed
We found that ember-cli-classlist-polyfill 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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