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- This is a configuration file, likely for a JavaScript module loader like RequireJS.
- This section defines the mapping between logical module names (used in require() calls in your JavaScript code) and the actual file paths where those modules are located.
- * Top-Level Keys: These represent base paths or categories of modules.
This is a configuration file, likely for a JavaScript module loader like RequireJS. Let’s break down what it contains:
1. paths:
This section defines the mapping between logical module names (used in require() calls in your JavaScript code) and the actual file paths where those modules are located. Its organized into nested objects.
* Top-Level Keys: These represent base paths or categories of modules. For example, libs suggests a directory containing third-party libraries. fly likely represents custom code within the project.
* Values: The values are the paths to the JavaScript files. These can be relative paths (relative to the location of this configuration file) or absolute URLs.
Here’s a breakdown of some key paths:
* .custom: 2.6.2 – A custom module, likely a core part of the request.
* libs/velocity: 1.2.2 – The Velocity.js animation library.
* libs/dataTables: 1.10.6 – The DataTables JavaScript library for creating interactive tables.
* libs/dataTables.fixedColumns: 3.0.4 – A DataTables extension for fixing columns.
* libs/dataTables.fixedHeader: 2.1.2 – A DataTables extension for fixing the header row.
* libs/dateformat: 1.0.3 – A library for formatting dates.
* libs/waypoints/...: A collection of Waypoints.js modules for triggering functions as you scroll down the page.
* libs/jquery/...: A large number of jQuery plugins. these provide various functionalities like:
* dotdotdot: Truncates text with an ellipsis.
* flexslider: A responsive slider.
* lazyload: Loads images only when they are visible in the viewport.
* maskedinput: Formats input fields (e.g., phone numbers).
* marquee: Creates a scrolling text effect.
* numberformatter: Formats numbers.
* placeholder: Adds placeholder text to input fields.
* scrollbar: Custom scrollbar functionality.
* tablesorter: Sorts tables.
* touchswipe: Adds touch event support.
* libs/jquery/ui/...: A comprehensive set of jQuery UI widgets (autocomplete, accordion, tabs, dialog, etc.).
* fly/libs/jquery.mobile-1.3.2: jQuery Mobile library.
* fly/libs/underscore-1.5.1: Underscore.js utility library.
* fly/libs/backbone-1.0.0: Backbone.js framework.
* liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4: SockJS library for enabling WebSocket-like dialog.
* https://sports.cbsimg.net/...: External JavaScript files hosted on a CBS Sports domain.
2. shim:
This section is crucial for dealing with libraries that don’t follow the standard asynchronous module definition (AMD) format that RequireJS expects. These libraries frequently enough rely on global variables or have dependencies that need to be explicitly declared.
* Key: The name of the module (as used in require()).
* deps: An array of module names that this module depends on. RequireJS will ensure these dependencies are loaded before loading the module.
* exports: If the library creates a global variable, this property specifies the name of that variable. RequireJS will make this variable available as the return value of the require() call.
Examples from shim:
* liveconnection/managers/connection: Depends on liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4.
* liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4: Exports SockJS (meaning the sockjs library makes a global variable named SockJS).
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