Include jQuery datatables in webpack.ProvidePlugin on webpack
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I am currently importing jQuery datatables on every javascript file I create.
import 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables';
import 'datatables.net-bs4/js/dataTables.bootstrap4';
$('#example').DataTable();
Is it possible to make it global that I'm not required to import it everytime? jQuery has this behavior and I'm able to access $
on every javascript without importing it.
In my environment.js, I currently have this:
const environment = require('@rails/webpacker');
const webpack = require('webpack');
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default']
));
module.exports = environment;
I believe that this is the file that loads packages globally. Is it possible to include datatables here?
So far I have tried this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net'
));
And this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables'
));
But no luck. Do you know what the problem might be?
javascript jquery webpack datatables
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I am currently importing jQuery datatables on every javascript file I create.
import 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables';
import 'datatables.net-bs4/js/dataTables.bootstrap4';
$('#example').DataTable();
Is it possible to make it global that I'm not required to import it everytime? jQuery has this behavior and I'm able to access $
on every javascript without importing it.
In my environment.js, I currently have this:
const environment = require('@rails/webpacker');
const webpack = require('webpack');
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default']
));
module.exports = environment;
I believe that this is the file that loads packages globally. Is it possible to include datatables here?
So far I have tried this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net'
));
And this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables'
));
But no luck. Do you know what the problem might be?
javascript jquery webpack datatables
All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
– Noogen
Nov 13 at 1:16
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I am currently importing jQuery datatables on every javascript file I create.
import 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables';
import 'datatables.net-bs4/js/dataTables.bootstrap4';
$('#example').DataTable();
Is it possible to make it global that I'm not required to import it everytime? jQuery has this behavior and I'm able to access $
on every javascript without importing it.
In my environment.js, I currently have this:
const environment = require('@rails/webpacker');
const webpack = require('webpack');
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default']
));
module.exports = environment;
I believe that this is the file that loads packages globally. Is it possible to include datatables here?
So far I have tried this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net'
));
And this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables'
));
But no luck. Do you know what the problem might be?
javascript jquery webpack datatables
I am currently importing jQuery datatables on every javascript file I create.
import 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables';
import 'datatables.net-bs4/js/dataTables.bootstrap4';
$('#example').DataTable();
Is it possible to make it global that I'm not required to import it everytime? jQuery has this behavior and I'm able to access $
on every javascript without importing it.
In my environment.js, I currently have this:
const environment = require('@rails/webpacker');
const webpack = require('webpack');
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default']
));
module.exports = environment;
I believe that this is the file that loads packages globally. Is it possible to include datatables here?
So far I have tried this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net'
));
And this:
environment.plugins.append('Provide', new webpack.ProvidePlugin(
$: 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
Popper: ['popper.js', 'default'],
DataTable: 'datatables.net/js/jquery.dataTables'
));
But no luck. Do you know what the problem might be?
javascript jquery webpack datatables
javascript jquery webpack datatables
asked Nov 12 at 1:56
David Angulo
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All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
– Noogen
Nov 13 at 1:16
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All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
– Noogen
Nov 13 at 1:16
All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
– Noogen
Nov 13 at 1:16
All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
– Noogen
Nov 13 at 1:16
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All you need is to define jQuery as external. Don't worry about DataTable. You're going to include jQuery on the page anyway, then just include DataTable after it. Pick what you need from the download page: datatables.net/download and include after jQuery on the page from external/cdn
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