This is a playground
to test code. It runs a full Node.js
environment and already has all of npm
’s 400,000 packages pre-installed, including meld
with all npm
packages installed. Try it out:
require()
any package directly from npmawait
any promise instead of using callbacks (example)This service is provided by RunKit and is not affiliated with npm, Inc or the package authors.
Aspect Oriented Programming for Javascript. It allows you to change the behavior of, or add behavior to methods and functions (including constructors) non-invasively.
As a simple example, instead of changing code, you can use meld to log the result of myObject.doSomething
:
var myObject = {
doSomething: function(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
};
// Call a function after myObject.doSomething returns
var remover = meld.after(myObject, 'doSomething', function(result) {
console.log('myObject.doSomething returned: ' + result);
});
myObject.doSomething(1, 2); // Logs: "myObject.doSomething returned: 3"
remover.remove();
myObject.doSomething(1, 2); // Nothing logged
Get it using one of the following
yeoman install meld
, orbower install meld
, orgit clone https://github.com/cujojs/meld
, orgit submodule add https://github.com/cujojs/meld
Configure your loader with a package:
packages: [
{ name: 'meld', location: 'path/to/meld', main: 'meld' },
// ... other packages ...
]
define(['meld', ...], function(meld, ...) { ... });
or require(['meld', ...], function(meld, ...) { ... });
npm install meld
var meld = require('meld');
ringo-admin install cujojs/meld
var meld = require('meld');
Install buster.js
npm install -g buster
Run unit tests in Node:
buster test
meld()
is now a function that adds aspects.
meld.add()
. Use meld()
instead.console.log
.Object.defineProperty
.meld.joinpoint()
- Access the current joinpoint from any advice type.window.meld
is no longer supported. See this post on the cujo.js Google Group for an explanation.See the full Changelog here