JavaScript Integration System.
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#JSI Introduction
a simple module loader , you can use npm installed modules in web browser such as it work in nodejs!
Install:
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npm install jsi -g
Start:
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* install and run example:
$ cd
$ jsi example
$ open http://localhost:8080
* command line
* on [webroot]
$ jsi example --deplay hello world example
$ jsi start --start debug server
* on [webroot]/[scriptroot]
$ jsi export -o temp.js main.js --export main.js as a single javascript file
(main.js variables on global namespace;
buf dependence modules is hidden, you can use require('modulename') to get it )
$ jsi export -o exported.js -ns xmldom xmldom --export package: export xmldom to a single script and exports variables on the namespace xmldom.
//advance useage: install a optimized external package on package system.
$ jsi install jquery --install a exter:qnal optimized package from npm
$ jsi install ./workspace/xmldom --install a external optimized package from local filesystem
* lite template example
//function template
var tpl = function(list){
return
default syntax support for mostly javascript editor (E4X standard)
}
//inline template render
var tpl =
default syntax support for mostly javascript editor (E4X standard)
//single template file
var tpl = liteXML("/path.tpl")
//partly template file(css3 selector)
var tpl = liteXML("/path.tpl#header")
* javascript debug and compress
* enable debug
javascript:document.cookie="JSI_DEBUG=true"
* disable debug
javascript:document.cookie="JSI_DEBUG=false"
* test route
content:
exports = [
//mock with json data
{path:"/service/login.do",data:{"auth-token":"sdeee23734ru3hfbvncm"}},
//mock from remote url
{path:"/service/user.do",remote:"http://test.com/user.do"},
//mock from local json file
{path:"/service/user.do",file:"./mock/user.json"},
//mock with nodejs request handle
{
path: /\/service\/user\/(\d+)/,
action: function(request,response,path,uid){
var headers = {"Content-Type":"text/json;charset=utf-8"};
response.writeHead(200, headers);
response.end(JSON.stringify({"uid":uid}));
return true;
}
}
]