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[jira] [Commented] (TAP5-2196) RequireJs custom path contribution -
via Stacks or JavaScriptSupport
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Magnus Kvalheim commented on TAP5-2196:
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Have been updating our javascript libs recently and looks like requirejs seems is getting some traction. A lot of jquery plugins bake AMD in.
Today I looking into updating Masonry
http://masonry.desandro.com/appendix.html#requirejs
And imagesloaded
https://github.com/desandro/imagesloaded
Both which ask to configure path's.
Currently I've disabled amd for these scripts (Find replace define.amd to define.amd && false). It's either that or modifying the scrips and it's deps (and dependencies of those) to my structure.
> RequireJs custom path contribution - via Stacks or JavaScriptSupport
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>
> Key: TAP5-2196
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2196
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.4
> Reporter: Magnus Kvalheim
> Labels: requirejs
>
> Currently I think there is no way to configure requirejs paths.
> Also - the requirejs config is 'global' and all entries included on every page.
> Would be good improvement if there were some more flexibility in config and more contributions was possible.
> --
> As part of 5.4 migration process we have some components that make use of JQueryFileUpload, https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload .
> This library uses the factory approach for defining the modules to work in both AMD and non AMD environments.
> Internally it handles loading of required modules, but work with paths. (And does not try to load from a fixed directory structure).
> So I think I need to specify things like
> requirejs.config({
> paths: {
> 'jquery.fileupload': '../library/jquery.fileupload/jquery.fileupload', //path to file
> 'jquery.iframe-transport': '../library/jquery.fileupload/jquery.iframe-transport', //path to file
> 'jquery.ui.widget': '../library/jquery.fileupload/vendor/jquery.ui.widget', //path to file
> }
> });
> Currently, only option is to configure shims through tapestry's modulemanager, but that's for non-AMD scripts and is likely to cause problems.
> Also the shim config would be global (all pages) - which I'd like to avoid as well.
> In 5.3 I've used a JQueryFileUpload to define all the deps like so..
> public List<Asset> getJavaScriptLibraries() {
> List<Asset> ret = new ArrayList<Asset>();
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/7.2.1/js/vendor/jquery.ui.widget.js", null));
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/extra/js/load-image.min.js", null));
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/extra/js/canvas-to-blob.min.js", null));
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/7.2.1/js/jquery.iframe-transport.js", null));
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/7.2.1/js/jquery.fileupload.js", null));
> ret.add(assetSource.getContextAsset("jquery-file-upload/7.2.1/js/jquery.fileupload-fp.js", null));
> It would be useful it was possible somehow to contribute to requirejs configuration through stacks.
> That way they could be added to the requirejs config if the stack was used.
> If it was a service (perhaps exposed through JavaScriptSupport) one could also contribute on a page/component level..?
> I have no idea about the implications of this and if it's possible to accomplish, but could potentially help solving some more advanced use cases.
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