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Note: When export
and export default
are not used at the same time, there is the option to turn on legacy mode
. Under legacy mode
, the module system can be compatible with IE6-8
. For more information on legacy mode, please see rollup supplemental file.
Unit tests guarantee support on the following environment:
IE CH FF SF OP IOS Android Node 6+ 29+ 55+ 9+ 50+ 9+ 4+ 4+Note: Compiling code depend on ES5, so you need import es5-shim to compatible with
IE6-8
, here is a demo
├── demo - Using demo
├── dist - Compiler output code
├── doc - Project documents
├── src - Source code directory
├── test - Unit tests
├── CHANGELOG.md - Change log
└── TODO.md - Planned features
Using npm, download and install the code.
$ npm install --save greptime
For node environment:
var base = require('greptime')
For webpack or similar environment:
import base from 'greptime'
For requirejs environment:
requirejs(['node_modules/greptime/dist/index.aio.js'], function (base) { // do something... })
For browser environment:
<script src="node_modules/greptime/dist/index.aio.js"></script>
For the first time to run, you need to install dependencies firstly.
To build the project:
To run unit tests:
Note: The browser environment needs to be tested manually under
test/browser
Modify the version number in package.json, modify the version number in README.md, modify the CHANGELOG.md, and then release the new version.
Publish the new version to NPM.
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