Reputation: 9597
In our Dojo system, we have something like the following specified in our dojoConfig:
packages: [{
name: "myWidgets",
location: "/js/libs/widgets"
}]
So that in our require statements, all we have to do is something like:
require(["myWidgets/myCalendarWidget"....
The problem is when I run the build, this dojoConfig is not available and I get numerous missing dependency errors because 'myWidgets' isn't defined according to the build profile.
Now, I've tried adding a package block to the build profile also, but the end result of that is to create an actual 'myWidgets' package, which I don't want.
So, is there any way to make the build see the definition of the 'myWidgets' alias, yet have the end result of the build output still mirror the regular file structure (i.e. /js/libs/widgets)? I tried to define these path aliases in the defaultConfig element in the build profile and that doesn't work either.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1806
Reputation: 8162
If you are using a profile, you can specify the packages in the profile
/util/buildscripts:./build.sh profile=../../../myProfile.js
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/build/buildSystem.html#profile-basics
You can also specify a javascript file that holds the dojoConfig
/util/buildscripts:./build.sh --dojoConfig ../build/examples/dojoConfig.js
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/build/buildSystem.html#using-a-package-configuration
Answer to your comment. The path is relative from where dojo.js is.
var dojoConfig = {
parseOnLoad: true,
isDebug: true,
locale: 'en-us',
paths: {
"evf": "../../evf"
}
};
My directory structure looks like
js/dojo-1.8.0
dijit
dojo <-- contains dojo.js
dojox
util
js/evf
myCustomWidget.js
Upvotes: 1