jQuery's Deferreds source and unit tests ported verbatim to nodejs using minimal, automated, code transformation
jQuery Deferreds source and unit tests ported verbatim to nodejs using minimal, automated, code transformation.
This is the exact same code, running the exact same unit tests. Why use a bad copy when you can use the original?
npm install JQDeferred
package.json
.var Deferred = require( "JQDeferred" );
jQuery | JQDeferred |
---|---|
$.Deferred |
Deferred |
$._Deferred |
Deferred._Deferred |
$.when |
Deferred.when |
$.Callbacks |
Deferred.Callbacks |
_Deferred
only available prior to 1.7.0
Callbacks
only available as of 1.7.0.
Just head to the jQuery API site:
There is an exact correspondence between the version of the package and the version of jQuery from which it has been extracted. So, if you want to use Deferreds as they were in jQuery 1.5.2, just use npm install [email protected]
.
Of course, this is not really semantic versioning but it makes a lot more sense than maintaining a separate version.