Meteor.js doesn't load content of lib folder
I'm new to meteor.js
.
I started a new app using meteor create textcircle
. I then added a package using meteor add edemaine:sharejs-codemirror
The problem is, in my app directory, I created a folder, lib
, then a file lib/collections.js
. Inside lib/collections.js
I have this single line console.log('Lib folder loaded')
. But I don't see the text on the console. Not in google chrome console, neither in my terminal. This shows that the file is clearly not loaded. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
meteor --version
outputs Meteor 1.8
javascript meteor
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I'm new to meteor.js
.
I started a new app using meteor create textcircle
. I then added a package using meteor add edemaine:sharejs-codemirror
The problem is, in my app directory, I created a folder, lib
, then a file lib/collections.js
. Inside lib/collections.js
I have this single line console.log('Lib folder loaded')
. But I don't see the text on the console. Not in google chrome console, neither in my terminal. This shows that the file is clearly not loaded. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
meteor --version
outputs Meteor 1.8
javascript meteor
add a comment |
I'm new to meteor.js
.
I started a new app using meteor create textcircle
. I then added a package using meteor add edemaine:sharejs-codemirror
The problem is, in my app directory, I created a folder, lib
, then a file lib/collections.js
. Inside lib/collections.js
I have this single line console.log('Lib folder loaded')
. But I don't see the text on the console. Not in google chrome console, neither in my terminal. This shows that the file is clearly not loaded. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
meteor --version
outputs Meteor 1.8
javascript meteor
I'm new to meteor.js
.
I started a new app using meteor create textcircle
. I then added a package using meteor add edemaine:sharejs-codemirror
The problem is, in my app directory, I created a folder, lib
, then a file lib/collections.js
. Inside lib/collections.js
I have this single line console.log('Lib folder loaded')
. But I don't see the text on the console. Not in google chrome console, neither in my terminal. This shows that the file is clearly not loaded. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
meteor --version
outputs Meteor 1.8
javascript meteor
javascript meteor
asked Nov 11 '18 at 20:07
Parousia
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you need to import your files in client oder server main.js.
Lets assume you have also a folder named client.
inside that folder there is a file main.js.
import '../lib/collections.js';
Now your browsers console should show up the log.
If you have also a folder server and inside a file main.js
import '../lib/collections.js';
You will see the log also on your meteors console log.
Hope that helps
Tom
Thanks a lot. I was introduced tometeor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering whyclient/main.js
had to haveimport ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.
– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
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you need to import your files in client oder server main.js.
Lets assume you have also a folder named client.
inside that folder there is a file main.js.
import '../lib/collections.js';
Now your browsers console should show up the log.
If you have also a folder server and inside a file main.js
import '../lib/collections.js';
You will see the log also on your meteors console log.
Hope that helps
Tom
Thanks a lot. I was introduced tometeor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering whyclient/main.js
had to haveimport ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.
– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
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you need to import your files in client oder server main.js.
Lets assume you have also a folder named client.
inside that folder there is a file main.js.
import '../lib/collections.js';
Now your browsers console should show up the log.
If you have also a folder server and inside a file main.js
import '../lib/collections.js';
You will see the log also on your meteors console log.
Hope that helps
Tom
Thanks a lot. I was introduced tometeor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering whyclient/main.js
had to haveimport ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.
– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
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you need to import your files in client oder server main.js.
Lets assume you have also a folder named client.
inside that folder there is a file main.js.
import '../lib/collections.js';
Now your browsers console should show up the log.
If you have also a folder server and inside a file main.js
import '../lib/collections.js';
You will see the log also on your meteors console log.
Hope that helps
Tom
you need to import your files in client oder server main.js.
Lets assume you have also a folder named client.
inside that folder there is a file main.js.
import '../lib/collections.js';
Now your browsers console should show up the log.
If you have also a folder server and inside a file main.js
import '../lib/collections.js';
You will see the log also on your meteors console log.
Hope that helps
Tom
answered Nov 11 '18 at 20:43
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Thanks a lot. I was introduced tometeor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering whyclient/main.js
had to haveimport ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.
– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
add a comment |
Thanks a lot. I was introduced tometeor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering whyclient/main.js
had to haveimport ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.
– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
Thanks a lot. I was introduced to
meteor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering why client/main.js
had to have import ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
Thanks a lot. I was introduced to
meteor
via a coursera course that used an older version where you don't have to do all of those imports. I was wondering why client/main.js
had to have import ./main.html
Now I'm clear on all of that.– Parousia
Nov 11 '18 at 21:23
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