p-defer-es5
This package is based on p-defer
. It did not contains an ES5 module. Importing the module directly or indirectly may break web apps running on ES5 browsers.
On npm install
, this package will transpile your version of p-defer
to make it compatible with ES5 browsers. Then in your code, you use p-defer-es5
instead of p-defer
.
Package authors should consider importing this package instead of p-defer
, so your packages will not break your users due to having p-defer
as a transient dependency.
How to use
To install in your project, run:
npm install p-defer p-defer-es5
You can also use it in HTML:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/p-defer-es5/dist/p-defer-es5.production.min.js"></script>
How it works
On postinstall
, this package will run esbuild
to bundle p-defer
into a single file. Then run Babel to transpile it for ES5.
This package peer-depends on p-defer
. Thus, you can select your own version of p-defer
.
Updating p-defer
When you update p-defer
, re-run npm install p-defer-es5
to get the latest package transpiled.
Alternatives
Instead of importing this package, there are alternative workarounds you can use.
Including the source code
You can copy the source code of p-defer
into your web app and use your build pipeline transpile the original package.
Be sure to include the original license and continue to depends on the package to make sure npm audit
will scan for vulnerabilities.
Modify your bundler configuration
Some bundlers is configured not to transpile code under /node_modules/
unless specified explicitly. You can modify bundler configuration to include /node_modules/p-defer/
and use Babel to transpile it while bundling.
Contributions
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