0.0.3 • Published 2 years ago
@environment-safe/elements v0.0.3
@environment-safe/elements
Because compatibility isn't useful if you still can't load the file. This makes WebComponents loadable so they can be included (both with JsDOM and without being instantiated).
Usage
import {
Element
HTMLElement,
customElements,
document,
window
} from '@environment-safe/elements';Testing
Run the es module tests to test the root modules
npm run import-testto run the same test inside the browser:
npm run browser-testto run the same test headless in chrome:
npm run headless-browser-testto run the same test inside docker:
npm run container-testRun the commonjs tests against the /dist commonjs source (generated with the build-commonjs target).
npm run require-testDevelopment
All work is done in the .mjs files and will be transpiled on commit to commonjs and tested.
If the above tests pass, then attempt a commit which will generate .d.ts files alongside the src files and commonjs classes in dist