ExtJs third party dependencies do not work by default when using app.json
I generated my first application, using sencha CMD
tool. Before I built it, I had set some dependencies in my app.json
file. I dit it like so:
"js": [
{
"path": "app.js",
"bundle": true
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.js",
"bundle": false
}
],
"css": [
{
"path": "${build.out.css.path}",
"bundle": true,
"exclude": ["fashion"]
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.css",
"bundle": true
}
]
As you can see, I try to load OpenLayers library to my application. I do not fix index.html and I do not know whether I should do it or not. But the fact is, when I go to my application in browser like so:
http://localhost/myapp
I see in console, that OpenLayers library is not loaded. When, however, I build my application using CMD and go to
http://localhost/myapp/build/production/myapp/
I see that OpenLayers library gets loaded. So, what is wrong with that and how can I load my dependencies by default, without making a build everytime?
javascript extjs
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I generated my first application, using sencha CMD
tool. Before I built it, I had set some dependencies in my app.json
file. I dit it like so:
"js": [
{
"path": "app.js",
"bundle": true
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.js",
"bundle": false
}
],
"css": [
{
"path": "${build.out.css.path}",
"bundle": true,
"exclude": ["fashion"]
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.css",
"bundle": true
}
]
As you can see, I try to load OpenLayers library to my application. I do not fix index.html and I do not know whether I should do it or not. But the fact is, when I go to my application in browser like so:
http://localhost/myapp
I see in console, that OpenLayers library is not loaded. When, however, I build my application using CMD and go to
http://localhost/myapp/build/production/myapp/
I see that OpenLayers library gets loaded. So, what is wrong with that and how can I load my dependencies by default, without making a build everytime?
javascript extjs
Trysencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run asencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute asencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.
– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45
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I generated my first application, using sencha CMD
tool. Before I built it, I had set some dependencies in my app.json
file. I dit it like so:
"js": [
{
"path": "app.js",
"bundle": true
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.js",
"bundle": false
}
],
"css": [
{
"path": "${build.out.css.path}",
"bundle": true,
"exclude": ["fashion"]
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.css",
"bundle": true
}
]
As you can see, I try to load OpenLayers library to my application. I do not fix index.html and I do not know whether I should do it or not. But the fact is, when I go to my application in browser like so:
http://localhost/myapp
I see in console, that OpenLayers library is not loaded. When, however, I build my application using CMD and go to
http://localhost/myapp/build/production/myapp/
I see that OpenLayers library gets loaded. So, what is wrong with that and how can I load my dependencies by default, without making a build everytime?
javascript extjs
I generated my first application, using sencha CMD
tool. Before I built it, I had set some dependencies in my app.json
file. I dit it like so:
"js": [
{
"path": "app.js",
"bundle": true
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.js",
"bundle": false
}
],
"css": [
{
"path": "${build.out.css.path}",
"bundle": true,
"exclude": ["fashion"]
},
{
"path": "resources/ol/ol.css",
"bundle": true
}
]
As you can see, I try to load OpenLayers library to my application. I do not fix index.html and I do not know whether I should do it or not. But the fact is, when I go to my application in browser like so:
http://localhost/myapp
I see in console, that OpenLayers library is not loaded. When, however, I build my application using CMD and go to
http://localhost/myapp/build/production/myapp/
I see that OpenLayers library gets loaded. So, what is wrong with that and how can I load my dependencies by default, without making a build everytime?
javascript extjs
javascript extjs
asked Nov 21 '18 at 14:44
Jacobian
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Trysencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run asencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute asencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.
– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45
add a comment |
Trysencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run asencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute asencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.
– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45
Try
sencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run a sencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute a sencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45
Try
sencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run a sencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute a sencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45
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sencha app refresh
to update the bootstrap.json file which is used to load all required files. For the css file you have to run asencha app build development
to have the css be combined. Whenever the css changes rerun it again. Or execute asencha app watch
in the background which will rebuild the css file.– And-y
Nov 23 '18 at 8:45