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Run in browser #16
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* Documentation improved ( see route4me#17 ) * One step closer to browser version, by removing `os` dependency (fix #4) (see route4me#16) * Validation of input and output for/from API will be provided by external module, and could be configured additionally * Log calls unified (passing only objects)
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see route4me#16 - one step closer
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1.2.0 make the lib better,
1.1.0 docs and improvements
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0.3.0 browser version + clear doc
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Bower NO NO BOWER. Plz, don't use bower. |
Temporary blocked by #48 |
WebPack uses the concept of targets and provides module resolution rules (https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-resolution/) Module resolution depends on target, but always checks fields in
So, when the package is used as
BTW: for published on NPM version we will get the public CDN: https://unpkg.com/ |
Route4Me-User-Agent |
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Allow to run SDK in browser
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(just check)run tests in browser- will be solved in Tests in browser #49connect to saucelabs or similar (browserstack) to test in 5 most used browsers- will be solved in Tests in browser #49The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: