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I have some sjs code:
@JSExportTopLevel("CCRS")
object JsApi {
@JSExport
def makeJobId: JobId = JobId()
// ...
}
I have the following <body>
element, which I'll note is properly finding the sjs-generated .js
files since I was using a 3rd party SPA framework previously - though the launcher for that is now commented out:
<body>
<script type="application/javascript" src="ace/ace.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-jsdeps.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-opt.js"></script>
<!-- <script src="target/web-client-launcher.js"></script> -->
<input type="text"
placeholder="Enter a command:"
value="pwd"
onkeydown="oneShotHandler()" />
<div id="one-shot-demo"></div>
<script type="application/javascript">
var oneShotId = CCRS.makeJobId();
</script>
</body>
Upon page load, I get the following error: TypeError: CCRS.makeJobId is not a function
.
Not really sure what I should be looking for in the generated web-client-opt.js
file (using sjs 0.6.22 currently, with -P:scalajs:sjsDefinedByDefault
). But, I do see this line, which I believe should be doing the export:
$e.CCRS = $m_Lorg_xsede_jobrunner_client_JsApi$();
scala scala.js
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I have some sjs code:
@JSExportTopLevel("CCRS")
object JsApi {
@JSExport
def makeJobId: JobId = JobId()
// ...
}
I have the following <body>
element, which I'll note is properly finding the sjs-generated .js
files since I was using a 3rd party SPA framework previously - though the launcher for that is now commented out:
<body>
<script type="application/javascript" src="ace/ace.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-jsdeps.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-opt.js"></script>
<!-- <script src="target/web-client-launcher.js"></script> -->
<input type="text"
placeholder="Enter a command:"
value="pwd"
onkeydown="oneShotHandler()" />
<div id="one-shot-demo"></div>
<script type="application/javascript">
var oneShotId = CCRS.makeJobId();
</script>
</body>
Upon page load, I get the following error: TypeError: CCRS.makeJobId is not a function
.
Not really sure what I should be looking for in the generated web-client-opt.js
file (using sjs 0.6.22 currently, with -P:scalajs:sjsDefinedByDefault
). But, I do see this line, which I believe should be doing the export:
$e.CCRS = $m_Lorg_xsede_jobrunner_client_JsApi$();
scala scala.js
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I have some sjs code:
@JSExportTopLevel("CCRS")
object JsApi {
@JSExport
def makeJobId: JobId = JobId()
// ...
}
I have the following <body>
element, which I'll note is properly finding the sjs-generated .js
files since I was using a 3rd party SPA framework previously - though the launcher for that is now commented out:
<body>
<script type="application/javascript" src="ace/ace.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-jsdeps.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-opt.js"></script>
<!-- <script src="target/web-client-launcher.js"></script> -->
<input type="text"
placeholder="Enter a command:"
value="pwd"
onkeydown="oneShotHandler()" />
<div id="one-shot-demo"></div>
<script type="application/javascript">
var oneShotId = CCRS.makeJobId();
</script>
</body>
Upon page load, I get the following error: TypeError: CCRS.makeJobId is not a function
.
Not really sure what I should be looking for in the generated web-client-opt.js
file (using sjs 0.6.22 currently, with -P:scalajs:sjsDefinedByDefault
). But, I do see this line, which I believe should be doing the export:
$e.CCRS = $m_Lorg_xsede_jobrunner_client_JsApi$();
scala scala.js
I have some sjs code:
@JSExportTopLevel("CCRS")
object JsApi {
@JSExport
def makeJobId: JobId = JobId()
// ...
}
I have the following <body>
element, which I'll note is properly finding the sjs-generated .js
files since I was using a 3rd party SPA framework previously - though the launcher for that is now commented out:
<body>
<script type="application/javascript" src="ace/ace.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-jsdeps.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript" src="target/web-client-opt.js"></script>
<!-- <script src="target/web-client-launcher.js"></script> -->
<input type="text"
placeholder="Enter a command:"
value="pwd"
onkeydown="oneShotHandler()" />
<div id="one-shot-demo"></div>
<script type="application/javascript">
var oneShotId = CCRS.makeJobId();
</script>
</body>
Upon page load, I get the following error: TypeError: CCRS.makeJobId is not a function
.
Not really sure what I should be looking for in the generated web-client-opt.js
file (using sjs 0.6.22 currently, with -P:scalajs:sjsDefinedByDefault
). But, I do see this line, which I believe should be doing the export:
$e.CCRS = $m_Lorg_xsede_jobrunner_client_JsApi$();
scala scala.js
scala scala.js
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I realized this just as I was finishing typing my question. The beauty of talking it out.
In Scala.js, I needed to add the ()
to my method:
@JSExport
def makeJobId(): JobId = JobId()
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I realized this just as I was finishing typing my question. The beauty of talking it out.
In Scala.js, I needed to add the ()
to my method:
@JSExport
def makeJobId(): JobId = JobId()
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I realized this just as I was finishing typing my question. The beauty of talking it out.
In Scala.js, I needed to add the ()
to my method:
@JSExport
def makeJobId(): JobId = JobId()
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I realized this just as I was finishing typing my question. The beauty of talking it out.
In Scala.js, I needed to add the ()
to my method:
@JSExport
def makeJobId(): JobId = JobId()
I realized this just as I was finishing typing my question. The beauty of talking it out.
In Scala.js, I needed to add the ()
to my method:
@JSExport
def makeJobId(): JobId = JobId()
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