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Use jQuery on the server side of your node.js apps.
$ npm install jq
The versions on npm
will coincide with jQuery releases.
Then use:
var $ = require('jq').jQuery;
var doc = '<html><body><div id="hello">Universe!</div></body></html>',
hello = $('#hello', doc).html();
console.log('Hello ' + hello); // Hello Universe!
See tests for other use cases.
Inspired by other jQuery node implementions, but has a version switch tool.
Clone or add as submodule to your project. Then from within jq
directory get dev dependancies:
$ npm install
And then use build
command to switch to a version of your choice:
$ ./bin/jq build 1.6.4
Will accept any version that is listed as tag at github.com/jquery/jquery.
Tests require expresso.
$ expresso
This tool is based on the awesome coolaj86/node-jquery but with a different build system. Needed a little more control over versioning with some upcoming projects.
FAQs
Server-side jQuery wrapper for node.
We found that jq 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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