Trimmed down version of jsdom to run on JavaScriptCore, substituting in node standard library dependencies for other options, often browserify-based.
- You need something from jsdom (DOM, parsing, etc.) inside of your react-native iOS app - for example to run d3.js against a virtual DOM tree, but you don't need full browser emulation. Example of D3 in react-native with jsdom-jscore.
- Running JavaScript code in browser context
- Fetching or processing external resources
- Window
- Events
- XmlHttpRequest
- Content of
<style>
nodes is not evaluated - jsdom.env works only as
jsdom.env(html, level, callback)
and returns{document: document}