1.1.1 • Published 10 years ago
zappajs-plugin-client v1.1.1
@client and @browser plugin for ZappaJS
Usage
Zappa ->
@with 'client'
@client '/app.js': ->
# your code hereis equivalent to
@browser '/app.js': ->
(require 'zappajs-client') ->
@ready ->
# your code here@browser
Zappa ->
@with 'client'
@browser '/with-dom.js', ->
$ = require 'component-dom'
$('#hello').html 'Hello world!'Serves the function, browserified, as /with-dom.js, with content-type application/javascript.
Notice that since we cannot retrieve the original CoffeeScript code from the Javascript compiled version, there could be conflicts with the helper functions' names. Therefor avoid using the following names as variables: slice, hasProp, bind, extend, ctor, indexOf, and modulo.
@client
This function is particularly useful to build client-side application that require the zappajs-client module:
Zappa ->
@with 'client'
@client '/app.js', ->
Debug = require 'debug'
Debug.enable '*'
pkg = require './package.json'
debug = Debug "#{pkg.name}:app"
debug 'Starting client'
@on 'server-said', (data) ->
@emit 'ok', data+4Fallback
You can still use browserify-middleware to build bundles from independent source files:
Browserify = require 'browserify-middleware'
# You may explicitely set the dependencies via `settings`
Browserify.settings transform: ['coffeeify']
# or use [`browserify.transform` in your `package.json`](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify#browserifytransform).
Zappa ->
# It would be nice to have this as the default `engine` in ZappaJS.
@get '/my-app.js', Browserify './client/app.coffee'Test
Note that since this module calls itself (client-side) during the tests, you should npm link ; npm link zappajs-plugin-client before attempting npm test.