I'm trying to write a single script (module) that runs both in the browser
and on Node. I place this code at the top of my script: ;(function
(definition) {
// RequireJS
if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
define([], function () {
var exports = {};
definition(exports);
return exports;
});
// CommonJS
} else if (typeof module === "object" && typeof module.exports === "object") {
var q = require('q');
var http = require('http');
definition(module.exports, q, http);
// <script>
} else {
definition(g = {});
}
})(function (exports, Q, http) { ... });
So what I'm doing is passing in the required Node modules if it's CommonJS.
Is a bad idea?
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