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README.md
Explanation of Different Builds
- UMD:
vue-i18n.js
- CommonJS:
vue-i18n.common.js
- ES Module for bundlers:
vue-i18n.esm.js
- ES Module for browsers:
vue-i18n.esm.browser.js
Terms
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UMD: UMD builds can be used directly in the browser via a
<script>
tag. The default file from Unpkg CDN at https://unpkg.com/vue-i18n is the UMD build (vue-i18n.js
). -
CommonJS: CommonJS builds are intended for use with older bundlers like browserify or webpack 1. The default file for these bundlers (
pkg.main
) is the Runtime only CommonJS build (vue-i18n.common.js
). -
ES Module: starting in 8.11 VueI18n provides two ES Modules (ESM) builds:
- ESM for bundlers: intended for use with modern bundlers like webpack 2 or Rollup. ESM format is designed to be statically analyzable so the bundlers can take advantage of that to perform "tree-shaking" and eliminate unused code from your final bundle. The default file for these bundlers (
pkg.module
) is the Runtime only ES Module build (vue-i18n.esm.js
). - ESM for browsers (8.11+ only,
vue-i18n.esm.browser.js
): intended for direct imports in modern browsers via<script type="module">
.
- ESM for bundlers: intended for use with modern bundlers like webpack 2 or Rollup. ESM format is designed to be statically analyzable so the bundlers can take advantage of that to perform "tree-shaking" and eliminate unused code from your final bundle. The default file for these bundlers (