Meteor.js doesn't load content of lib folder










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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










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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










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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










      share|improve this question













      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







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      asked Nov 11 '18 at 20:07









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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






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          • 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.
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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






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          • 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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          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






          share|improve this answer




















          • 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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          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






          share|improve this answer












          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







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          answered Nov 11 '18 at 20:43









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          • 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.
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            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




          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.
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