* run `docs` via npm
* add shebang line to integrity.js, so npm will resolve node binary automatically
* remove unnecessary build-jake npm script
* add test.js script as replacement of Jakefile.js
* remove Jakefile, remove jake from devDependencies
* update docs
* move scripts to separate directory
* change shebang line from nodejs to js
* change shebang line from js to node
* update docs
* use Karma cli instead of custom test script
* add pretest and test-nolint scripts, remove lint scripts from travis.ci
Run linting scripts in pretest script, this way test script will automatically trigger code linting.
Add test-nolint script to have possibility to run tests without triggering pretest script with linting. This is useful when running tests in different browsers and tere's no sense to lint code more than one time
* replace shebang lines with node executable in npm scripts
* remove note about nodejs symlink in CONTRIBUTING.md
* update changelog
* add blog post
* update reference
* update download page
* update version in config.yml
* update announcement
* point reference.html to 1.3.1 docs
Also add reference-1.3.1.html, which redirects to 1.3.0 docs
* update integrity hashes
* redirect reference.html directly to 1.3.0 to avoid double redirect
* Docs(download): mention other CDN
so that developers know their possible alternatives and can decide by themselves which option they want to use for their project.
None of the 3 listed options require any work from Leaflet side (as of today) for new releases, they directly pull updated from npm registry.
cdnjs uses a configuration file in their repo to know which files to fetch from npm registry:
https://github.com/cdnjs/cdnjs/blob/master/ajax/libs/leaflet/package.json
In case the `dist/` folder changes, this configuration file requires manual modification (the community may directly send a PR to do so).
* Docs(download): add disclaimer about external CDN services
in order to try avoiding questions and/or complaints in case of CDN unavailability or any other issue.