Demian
Demian

Reputation: 390

AngularJS - ReferenceError: $ is not defined

I'm getting the following error when I try to do this

var fbcanvas = $('#fbcanvas');

This is the error I got

ReferenceError: $ is not defined

This is my JS code

var feedbackModule = angular.module('feedbackModule', [ 'ui.bootstrap', 'dialogs' ]);

feedbackModule.controller('feedbackDialog', function($scope, $rootScope, $timeout, $dialogs) {
$scope.confirmed = 'You have yet to be confirmed!';
$scope.name = '"Your name here."';

$scope.sendFeedback = function() {

html2canvas(document.body, {
    onrendered: function(canvas) {
    var data = canvas.toDataURL('image/png'), dlg = null;

    dlg = $dialogs.create('js/plugin/vzfeedbacktool.html', 'feedbackToolController', {
        imgdata: data
    }, {
        key: false,
        back: 'static'
    });
    dlg.result.then(function(name) {
        $scope.name = name;
    }, function() {
        $scope.name = 'You decided not to enter in your name, that makes me sad.';
    });

    }
});
}; // end launch

});

feedbackModule.controller('feedbackToolController', ['$scope', '$modalInstance', function($scope, $modalInstance, data) {

$scope.cancel = function() {
$modalInstance.dismiss('canceled');
}; // end cancel

$scope.save = function() {
debugger;
var fbcanvas = $('#fbcanvas');
var ctx = fbcanvas.getContext('2d');
var image = new Image();

image.src = data.imgdata;
ctx.drawImage(image, 0, 0);
}; // end save

}]);

Any idea if I'm missing something? by the way, if I try to execute that code directly in the console it works fine :S

Thanks

Upvotes: 8

Views: 27798

Answers (1)

Martin Zarate Rafael
Martin Zarate Rafael

Reputation: 60

Try this:

var fbcanvas = document.getElementById('fbcanvas');

instead of:

var fbcanvas = $('#fbcanvas');

Check if data is undefined too.

Upvotes: 2

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