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===============
Troubleshooting
===============
Conflicts with other Javascript libraries
=========================================
Problem:
---------
You are using other Javascript libraries (like JQuery plugins), and
get errors like these in your browser console::
Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Object] has no method 'xxx' from example.js
Solution:
---------
First, find out which object is referred to by ``Object [object Object]``.
It will probably be the jQuery object ``$`` or perhaps the underscore.js object ``_``.
For the purpose of demonstration, I'm going to assume its ``$``, but the same
rules apply if its something else.
The bundled and minified default build of converse.js, ``converse.min.js``
includes within it all of converse.js's dependencies, which include for example *jQuery*.
If you are having conflicts where attributes or methods aren't available
on the jQuery object, you are probably loading ``converse.min.js`` (which
includes jQuery) as well as your own jQuery version separately.
What then happens is that there are two ``$`` objects (one from
converse.js and one from the jQuery version you included manually)
and only one of them has been extended to have the methods or attributes you require.
Which jQuery object you get depends on the order in which you load the libraries.
There are multiple ways to solve this issue.
Firstly, make sure whether you really need to include a separate version of
jQuery. Chances are that you don't. If you can remove the separate
version, your problem should be solved, as long as your libraries are loaded in
the right order.
Either case, whether you need to keep two versions or not, the solution depends
on whether you'll use require.js to manage your libraries or whether you'll
load them manually.
With require.js
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Instead of using ``converse.min.js``, manage all the libraries in your project
(i.e. converse.js and its dependencies plus all other libraries you use) as one
require.js project, making sure everything is loaded in the correct order.
Then, before deployment, you make your own custom minified build that bundles everything
you need.
With <script> tags
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Take a look at `non_amd.html <https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/non_amd.html>`_
in the converse.js repo.
It shows in which order the libraries must be loaded via ``<script>`` tags. Add
your own libraries, making sure that they are loaded in the correct order (e.g.
jQuery plugins must load after jQuery).
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Configuration
Configuration
=============
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===============
Troubleshooting
===============
Conflicts with other Javascript libraries
=========================================
Problem:
---------
You are using other Javascript libraries (like JQuery plugins), and
get errors like these in your browser console::
Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Object] has no method 'xxx' from example.js
Solution:
---------
First, find out which object is referred to by ``Object [object Object]``.
It will probably be the jQuery object ``$`` or perhaps the underscore.js object ``_``.
For the purpose of demonstration, I'm going to assume its ``$``, but the same
rules apply if its something else.
The bundled and minified default build of converse.js, ``converse.min.js``
includes within it all of converse.js's dependencies, which include for example *jQuery*.
If you are having conflicts where attributes or methods aren't available
on the jQuery object, you are probably loading ``converse.min.js`` (which
includes jQuery) as well as your own jQuery version separately.
What then happens is that there are two ``$`` objects (one from
converse.js and one from the jQuery version you included manually)
and only one of them has been extended to have the methods or attributes you require.
Which jQuery object you get depends on the order in which you load the libraries.
There are multiple ways to solve this issue.
Firstly, make sure whether you really need to include a separate version of
jQuery. Chances are that you don't. If you can remove the separate
version, your problem should be solved, as long as your libraries are loaded in
the right order.
Either case, whether you need to keep two versions or not, the solution depends
on whether you'll use require.js to manage your libraries or whether you'll
load them manually.
With require.js
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Instead of using ``converse.min.js``, manage all the libraries in your project
(i.e. converse.js and its dependencies plus all other libraries you use) as one
require.js project, making sure everything is loaded in the correct order.
Then, before deployment, you make your own custom minified build that bundles everything
you need.
With <script> tags
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Take a look at `non_amd.html <https://github.com/jcbrand/converse.js/blob/master/non_amd.html>`_
in the converse.js repo.
It shows in which order the libraries must be loaded via ``<script>`` tags. Add
your own libraries, making sure that they are loaded in the correct order (e.g.
jQuery plugins must load after jQuery).
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Configuration
Configuration
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