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AMD Module
The overall goal of the AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) format is to provide current developers with a usable modular JavaScript solution.
The AMD module format itself is a proposal for how to define modules so that both modules and dependencies can be loaded asynchronously. It has many unique advantages, including being inherently asynchronous and highly flexible, which can break the tight coupling between code and module identity that is common. It has been adopted by many projects, including jQuery (1.7).
RequireJS
RequireJS is a tool library mainly used for client module management. It allows the client code to be divided into modules for asynchronous or dynamic loading, thereby improving the performance and maintainability of the code. Its module management adheres to AMD specifications.
jQuery support for AMD
jQuery 1.7 starts to support registering jQuery as an AMD asynchronous module. There are many compatible script loaders (including RequireJS and curl) that can load modules using an asynchronous module format, which means it doesn't take much hacking to get everything working. You can take a look at the source code in jQuery 1.7:
The way it works is that the script loader used indicates that it can support multiple jQuery versions by specifying a property, define.amd.jQuery, as true. If you are interested in knowing the specific implementation details, you can register jQuery as a named module, since there is a risk that it may be spliced together with other files that use AMD's define() method without Use a suitable stitching script that understands anonymous AMD module definitions.
Higher version of jQuery (1.11.1) removes define.amd.jQuery judgment:
Use jQuery in Require.js
It is very convenient to use jQuery in Require.js, just configure it simply, for example:
Use jQuery plug-in in Require.js
Although jQuery supports AMD API, this does not mean that jQuery plug-in is also compatible with AMD.General jQuery plug-in format:
The use of jQuery UI components in Require.js is similar. Just modify the jQuery Widget Factory code and load the dependencies of jQuery UI. For example:
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