(function(global, module) { /** * Define a list of paths * this will only be used in the browser. */ var paths = {}; /** * Exports object is a shim * we use in the browser to * create an object that will behave much * like module.exports */ function Exports(path) { this.path = path; } Exports.prototype = { /** * Unified require between browser/node. * Path is relative to this file so you * will want to use it like this from any depth. * * * var Leaf = ns.require('sub/leaf'); * * * @param {String} path path lookup relative to this file. */ require: function exportRequire(path) { if (typeof(window) === 'undefined') { return require(require('path').join(__dirname, path)); } else { return paths[path]; } }, /** * Maps exports to a file path. */ set exports(val) { return paths[this.path] = val; }, get exports() { return paths[this.path]; } }; /** * Module object constructor. * * * var module = Module('sub/leaf'); * module.exports = function Leaf(){} * * * @constructor * @param {String} path file path. */ function Module(path) { return new Exports(path); } Module.require = Exports.prototype.require; Module.exports = Module; Module._paths = paths; /** * Reference self as exports * which also happens to be the constructor * so you can assign items to the namespace: * * //assign to Module.X * //assume module.exports is Module * module.exports.X = Foo; //Module.X === Foo; * Module.exports('foo'); //creates module.exports object. * */ module.exports = Module; /** * In the browser assign * to a global namespace * obviously 'Module' would * be whatever your global namespace is. */ if (this.window) window.CalDav = Module; }( this, (typeof(module) === 'undefined') ? {} : module ));