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Author SHA1 Message Date
Allan Jardine
2000e66401 Fix: Jquery UI 1.12 integration. The spelling of caret was fixed
- Fixes DataTables/DataTables #963
2017-08-31 14:47:47 +01:00
Allan Jardine
b36cbc745b Update: Allow a window to be passed in for CommonJS factory which gives DataTables the ability to be used in a headless environment (server-side rendering for example)
- Factory builder redesigned to pass in window and document to the
  factory method, mandating a small update to the AMD and Browser
  loaders
- Main change in is the CommonJS loader which can now optionally have a
  window object passed in - if it is not passed in `window` will be used
  (if this is the case in a CommonJS environment without a root object
  being passed in an error will occur).
- DataTables caches a reference to the jQuery instance so the plug-ins
  can easily reference jQuery while retaining their current return of
  the module they define. This basically means that DataTables core will
  include jQuery for the plug-ins.
- This does increase the core library size by ~160 bytes which is rather
  frustrating, but I think this is the correct way to go about it
- With thanks to Evan Carroll for input on this:
  https://github.com/DataTables/Plugins/issues/199
2015-11-03 16:32:39 +00:00
Allan Jardine
08d61efa63 Dev: Naming for AMD and CommonJS loaders set to a unique value that will be useable on bower and npm due to no conflicts.
- Using just `datatables` would be difficult since I and others already
  publish packages with that name. Anyone using those packages already
  would run into real issues if I were to change their meaning and
  contents!
2015-10-13 15:28:14 +01:00
Allan Jardine
954a3b080b Update cell node indexes when removing a row 2015-10-13 15:26:36 +01:00
Allan Jardine
d481e0d441 Update: Updating the AMD and CommonJS loaders
- Cannot pass in a `dt` instance - will always use the one from the
  jQuery instance given
- Don't check for reinitialisation or for jQuery when working in the
  browser - will throw an error if in browser and no jQuery, which is
  correct, DataTables needs jQuery
2015-10-06 12:06:06 +01:00
Allan Jardine
c0cb3db92f New: DataTables no longer defines itself as a named AMD module
New: CommonJS will load jQuery if it wasn't passed in
Fix: Bootstrap, Foundation and jQuery UI integration Javascript files use module.exports correctly
Dev: Change the file include "function" name to not conflict with `require`

- AMD / RequireJS - The Require documentation strongly discorages using
  a named module, but I've used this in the past as the plug-ins need a
  name to depend upon themselves. This is still `datatables` but if the
  developer is using Require and it resolves automatically to a
  different name (which it may depending upon their configuration) they
  can use a map option to map their name to `datatables`. See
  https://github.com/moment/moment/issues/1095

- CommonJS - Based on the disscussion in
  https://github.com/DataTables/Plugins/issues/199 it seems that some
  developers like to pass a certain version of jQuery in. This
  modification allows them to do so while retaining backwards
  compatiblity.

- Integration files - The UMD wrapper for these files have been
  restructured to be easier to follow. Also, based on the discussion in
  the Plugins issue noted above you can now pass in a jQuery instance or
  not and likewise a DataTables object or not.

- To avoid direct conflict with `require()` the build scripts have been
  updated to use a "function" called `_buildInclude`. Ultimatily this
  should really be updated to use grunt or similar.
2015-10-06 12:03:36 +01:00
Allan Jardine
9fe4110826 Fix: Improve integration for NPM / CommonJS - jQuery object to augment can now be passed in. This applies to DataTables core as well as the integration files for Bootstrap, Foundation and jQuery UI 2015-10-06 12:02:51 +01:00
Allan Jardine
3977c5de72 Sync with latest DataTablesSrc 2015-08-12 19:50:30 +01:00