"ax5core" is a collection of utility functions which were designed to be used in ax5ui. It consists of "ax5" keys such as "ax5.info", "ax5.util" and others, and class variables can be added under "ax5.ui".
By having the build system, "ax5core" requires only a minimum amount of codes and it can guarantee safety and application-compatibility.
Dependencies
You can download ax5core by using bower.
bower install ax5core
bower is web front-end package manager.
When you install bower
, it will be installed under the bower_components
folder to resolve the plug-in dependencies.
(You can change the folder location. .bowerrc)
It is recommended that you install by using bower
.
If you've never used bower, please refer to http://bower.io/#install-bower.
If you do not use bower, it also can be installed by using npm as an alternative. In case of npm, which is the package manager for the front end, you need to solve the problem of plug-in dependencies.
npm install jquery
npm install ax5core
After downloading the install file of npm, you will need to copy it to the location where you want to use as a resource for the project.
If the copy process is inconvenient, it also can be done easily by using gulp
or grunt
.
Folder location can be any for your project. However, please be sure to assign the right path in the project.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/ax5ui/ax5core/master/dist/ax5core.min.js"></script>
CDN urls This is a list of CDN urls for ax5core. ax5ui offers the CDN services through the rawgit.
https://cdn.rawgit.com/ax5ui/ax5core/master/dist/ax5core.js
https://cdn.rawgit.com/ax5ui/ax5core/master/dist/ax5core.min.js
You can check whether ax5core is installed without any issues, by applying example codes as below.
ax5.util.date("20111111");
//Fri Nov 11 2011 23:59:00 GMT+0900 (KST)
ax5.util.date("20111111", {'return':'yyyy/MM/dd'});
//"2011/11/11"
//set multi option
ax5.util.date("20111111", {'return':'yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss', add:{"d":1}} );
"2011/11/12 23:59:00"
If you have any questions, please refer to the following gitHub