It allows you to require components from node programs.
Lookup algorithm is slightly different
from component/builder.js
in that it does not respect .paths
field from component.json
.
Require stand-alone component (with all dependencies in a ./components
dir):
var component = require('component-as-module')
var min = component('/path-to/component-min')
Setup loader:
var boot = component('boot', function(loader) {
// add lookup paths
loader.addLookup('./components')
// enable dev dependencies
loader.development()
// register node module as a component
loader.register('foo', require)
})
Alternative way to require components is to create a special "require" function:
var req = component.createRequire(function(loader) {
loader.addLookup('components')
})
var min = req('component-min')
This differs in that all loaded components are preserved
between calls, so, for example, requiring component-min
the second time is fast and
you get the same instance.
with npm
npm install component-as-module
To run tests
npm install -d
npm test
There is also component-npm-post-install script which can be used to make component package compatible with npm.
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