Reputation: 597
i have the following scenario:
i have a global namespace called fort which has a few common functions that i need and it looks like this :
fort.js
define("fort", ["fortHistory"], function (FortHistory) {
function Fort(){}
Fort.prototype.history = FortHistory;
return Fort;
});
fortHistory is a small module i created defined as so:
fortHistory.js
"use strict";
define("fortHistory", function () {
function FortHistory() {
}
FortHistory.prototype.doSomething = function(){...}
return FortHistory;
});
i then do this in my config.js
require.config( {
enforceDefine: true,
paths: {
'fort': 'develop/js/fort',
'fortHistory' : 'develop/js/webapp/fortHistory'
},
shim: {
fort:{
exports: 'fort'
}
}
} );
define( function() {} );
finally in main.js i have:
define('fort', [], function(fort){
window.fort = fort;
});
the hope was that i could then make a call such as :
fort.fortHistory.doSomething();
instead fort is undefined so i am assuming i have misinterpreted how requirejs works
Upvotes: 0
Views: 40
Reputation: 9809
You've named it history
, not fortHistory
:
Fort.prototype.history = FortHistory;
Try calling it via fort.history.doSomething();
.
Upvotes: 1