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README.md
AMD loader for node.js
node-amd-loader adds the capability to load unmodified AMD (Asynchronous Module DefinitionAsynchronous Module Definition) from node.js applications.
Installation
node-amd-loader
can be easily installed using npm.
npm install amd-loader
Before being able to load AMD modules the amd-loader
module has to be required.
require("amd-loader");
This needs to be done only once.
Features
load modules which use AMD define()
Load modules which are written using AMD define from node.js node.
amd.js
define(function(require, exports, module) {
exports.B = "B";
});
main.js
require("amd-loader");
var amd = require("./amd");
support requireJS asyncronous loading syntax
From within an AMD modules the async require syntax introduced by requireJS can be used.
require(["fs"], function(fs) {
fs.readFile(...);
})
support requireJS text plugin
From within an AMD module the requireJS text plugin is supported.
var readme = require("text!./readme.md");
Continuous Integration status
This project is tested with Travis CI
Credits
Kris Zip came up the the initial idea how to hijack the node module loading.
License
MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.