sjrd / scala-js-jquery   1.0.0

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jQuery facade types for Scala.js

Scala versions: 2.13 2.12 2.11 2.10
Scala.js versions: 1.x 0.6

scala-js-jquery

Build Status Scala.js Scala.js

Static types for the jQuery API for Scala.js programs.

This library is not maintained anymore. Consider using jquery-facade instead.

Usage

Add the following to your sbt build definition:

libraryDependencies += "be.doeraene" %%% "scalajs-jquery" % "1.0.0"

then enjoy the types available in org.scalajs.jquery.

scalajs-jquery 1.0.0 is built and published for Scala.js 0.6.29+ and Scala.js 1.0.0+, with Scala 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13.

Include JavaScript

Deprecated: use Scala.js Bundler instead (see below)

scala-js-jquery provides the types, not the jquery.js file itself. If you want it to be included in the final client-jsdeps.js, you can add the desired version to jsDependencies, e.g.,

jsDependencies +=
  "org.webjars" % "jquery" % "2.1.3" / "2.1.3/jquery.js"

If you want to use Scala.js Bundler (sbt plugin must be enabled in project/plugins.sbt) to import jQuery as npm module, then add the following lines to your sbt build definition:

enablePlugins(ScalaJSBundlerPlugin)

libraryDependencies += "be.doeraene" %%% "scalajs-jquery" % "1.0.0"

npmDependencies in Compile ++= Seq(
  "jquery" -> "2.1.3"
)

Then define a jquery object in your Scala code using the @JSImport annotation to get access to the exported jQuery object. A simple example on how to use the Scala.js JQuery facade this way is shown here:

import org.scalajs.jquery.JQueryStatic
import scala.scalajs.js
import scala.scalajs.js.annotation.JSImport

@js.native
@JSImport("jquery", JSImport.Namespace)
object jquery extends JQueryStatic

object Main {
  def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
    jquery("body").html("Hello world!")
  }
}

Running the sbt task fastOptJS::webpack will generate a JavaScript bundle (...-fastopt-bundle.js) including jquery as specified in the npmDependencies sbt build definition setting.

License

Copyright (c) 2002-2019 EPFL

All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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