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I am developing a node.js app, and I want to use a module I am creating for the node.js server also on the client side.

An example module would be circle.js:

var PI = Math.PI;

exports.area = function (r) {
  return PI * r * r;
};

exports.circumference = function (r) {
  return 2 * PI * r;
};

and you do a simple

var circle = require('./circle')

to use it in node.

How could I use that same file in the web directory for my client side javascript?

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This seems to be how to make a module something you can use on the client side.

https://caolan.org/posts/writing_for_node_and_the_browser.html

mymodule.js:

(function(exports){

    // your code goes here

   exports.test = function(){
        return 'hello world'
    };

})(typeof exports === 'undefined'? this['mymodule']={}: exports);

And then to use the module on the client:

<script src="mymodule.js"></script>
<script>
    alert(mymodule.test());
</script>

This code would work in node:

var mymodule = require('./mymodule');
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Browserify

Browserify

It magically lets you do that.

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  • 1
    Not sure how that actually is used to do what I was looking for. It seems to solve some other problem.
    – RobKohr
    Sep 7, 2011 at 16:44
  • And browserify keeps getting better and better.
    – aredridel
    May 15, 2013 at 19:33
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Webmake was made to port CommonJS/NodeJS modules to browser. Give it a try

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