3.0.2 • Published 4 years ago
@playcode/node-libs-browser v3.0.2
@playcode/node-libs-browser
The node core libs for in-browser usage.
Installation
npm run @playcode/node-libs-browserExports a hash object of absolute paths to each lib, keyed by lib names. Modules without browser replacements are null.
Some modules have mocks in the mock directory. These are replacements with minimal functionality.
| lib name | browser implementation | mock implementation |
|---|---|---|
| assert | defunctzombie/commonjs-assert | --- |
| buffer | feross/buffer | buffer.js |
| child_process | --- | --- |
| cluster | --- | --- |
| console | Raynos/console-browserify | console.js |
| constants | juliangruber/constants-browserify | --- |
| crypto | crypto-browserify/crypto-browserify | --- |
| dgram | --- | --- |
| dns | --- | dns.js |
| domain | bevry/domain-browser | --- |
| events | Gozala/events | --- |
| fs | --- | --- |
| http | jhiesey/stream-http | --- |
| https | substack/https-browserify | --- |
| module | --- | --- |
| net | --- | net.js |
| os | CoderPuppy/os-browserify | --- |
| path | substack/path-browserify | --- |
| process | shtylman/node-process | process.js |
| punycode | bestiejs/punycode.js | --- |
| querystring | mike-spainhower/querystring | --- |
| readline | --- | --- |
| repl | --- | --- |
| stream | substack/stream-browserify | --- |
| string_decoder | rvagg/string_decoder | --- |
| sys | defunctzombie/node-util | --- |
| timers | jryans/timers-browserify | --- |
| tls | --- | tls.js |
| tty | substack/tty-browserify | tty.js |
| url | defunctzombie/node-url | --- |
| util | defunctzombie/node-util | --- |
| vm | substack/vm-browserify | --- |
| zlib | devongovett/browserify-zlib | --- |
Outdated versions
buffer
The current buffer implementation uses feross/buffer@4.x because feross/buffer@5.x relies on typed arrays.
This will be dropped as soon as IE9 is not a typical browser target anymore.
punycode
The current punycode implementation uses bestiejs/punycode.js@1.x because bestiejs/punycode.js@2.x requires modern JS engines that understand const and let.
It will be removed someday since it has already been deprecated from the node API.
Note
This is a fork of the deprecated package webpack/node-libs-browser.
License
MIT