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Works in the browser with browserify!
npm install load-script2
This package works in the browser with browserify. If you do not use a bundler, you can use the standalone script directly in a <script> tag.
const loadScript = require('load-script2') const script = await loadScript('foo.js') console.log(script.src);// Prints 'foo'.js'
differences to load-script
load-script2 does not support legacy browsers like IE8 because these browsers
do not have standards-based DOM APIs. load-script2 also removes many esoteric
options, which aren't needed most of the time and adds promises support.
The size of load-script2 is 509 bytes, compared to 655 bytes for load-script (minified
and gzipped).
Append a <script> node with the given src URL to the <head> element in the DOM.
Any url that you would like to load. May be absolute or relative.
An object that contains HTML attributes to set on the <script> tag. For
example, the value { id: 'hi' } would set the attribute id="hi" on the
<script> tag before it is injected.
The HTML node to which the <script> tag will be appended. If not specified,
defaults to the <head> tag.
Returns a promise which resolves to the script node that was appended to the
DOM, or rejects with err if any occurred.
MIT. Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh.