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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. It’s organized into nested objects.
* Top-Level Keys: These represent base paths or categories of modules. Such as, 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 the configuration file) or absolute URLs.
Here’s a breakdown of some key paths:
* .custom: “2.6.2” - A custom module at version 2.6.2.
* libs/velocity: “1.2.2” – The Velocity.js library at version 1.2.2.
* libs/dataTables: “1.10.6” – The DataTables JavaScript library at version 1.10.6.
* libs/jquery: … – A large number of jQuery plugins. This shows the project heavily relies on jQuery and its ecosystem. Examples include:
* libs/jquery/dotdotdot: A plugin for truncating text with an ellipsis.
* libs/jquery/flexslider: A responsive slider plugin.
* libs/jquery/lazyload: A plugin for lazy-loading images.
* libs/jquery/ui/...: A comprehensive set of jQuery UI widgets (autocomplete,accordion,tabs,dialog,etc.).
* fly/libs/underscore-1.5.1: … – Underscore.js, a utility library.
* fly/libs/backbone-1.0.0: … – Backbone.js, a JavaScript framework.
* https://sports.cbsimg.net/js/CBSi/app/VideoPlayer/AdobePass-min.js: An external JavaScript file hosted on a CBSi domain, likely related to Adobe Pass authentication for video playback.
* facebook: “https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js”: the facebook JavaScript SDK.
2. shim:
This section is crucial for dealing with libraries that don’t follow the standard asynchronous module definition (AMD) format that RequireJS expects. Many older or traditional JavaScript libraries are loaded synchronously and rely on global variables. shim tells RequireJS how to handle these.
* Key: The logical module name (the name you’d use in a require() call).
* Value: An object with the following properties:
* deps: An array of dependencies that the module requires.RequireJS will load these dependencies before loading the module itself. These dependencies are also assumed to be available as global variables.
* exports: The name of the global variable that the module creates. This allows RequireJS to make the module’s functionality available as a defined module.
examples from shim:
* liveconnection/managers/connection: Depends on liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4. This means the SockJS library must be loaded first.
* libs/backbone.marionette: Depends on jquery, fly/libs/underscore, and fly/libs/backbone. It exports Marionette as the module’s value.
* libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.tabs-1.11.4: Depends on jquery,libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.core, and fly/libs/jquery.widget. This shows the dependency chain within jQuery UI.
3. map:
This section defines mappings for module names, often used for versioning or ali
