I’m building an app with backbone/RequireJs on the front end and node/express on the backend. All written in CoffeeScript. I’m having trouble getting HTML template files to load properly with the text! plugin.
My Config is a s follows:
require.config
paths:
app: 'app'
jquery: 'libs/jquery-1.7.1'
jqueryTmpl: 'libs/jquery.tmpl'
jqueryUI: 'libs/jquery-ui-1.8.18.custom.min'
underscore: 'libs/underscore.amd'
order: 'libs/order'
backbone: 'libs/backbone.amd'
handlebars: 'libs/handlebars'
bootstrap: 'libs/bootstrap/js/bootstrap'
marionette: 'libs/backbone.marionette'
modelbinding: 'libs/backbone.modelbinding'
validation: 'libs/backbone.validation'
jqueryQtip: 'libs/jquery.qtip'
utils: 'utils'
jqueryDatatables: 'libs/datatables/jquery.dataTables'
DT_bootstrap: 'libs/datatables/DT_bootstrap'
user_maintenance: 'templates/tmpl.user.maintenance'
require [
"require",
"jquery",
"underscore",
"backbone",
"order!jqueryTmpl",
"order!marionette",
"order!validation",
"app"
]
This is the start of one of my views :-
define (require) ->
Backbone = require 'backbone'
Backbone.ModelBinding = require 'modelbinding'
require 'jqueryUI'
require 'jqueryQtip'
require '../../scripts/text!user_maintenance.html'
Utils = require '../../scripts/Utils.js'
class UserMaintenanceView extends Backbone.Marionette.ItemView
template: "#tmpl-user-maintenance"
className: "row"
.
.
.
If I look at the network tab in Chrome developer tools, the /scripts/templates/tmpl.user.maintenance.html file has been loaded via a GET. Clicking on it shows the contents that appear like so. (I removed the contents for brevity, its just HTML)
<script type="text/x-jquery-tmpl" id="tmpl-user-maintenance">
</script>
I don’t get any script errors, but the template doesn’t appear in the DOM and my view is not rendered. If I simply paste the HTML template into the main HTML file and don’t try to load with the text plugin everything works fine. But I want to break my templates into separate files.
Any idea what I’m doing wrong?
The text!plugin does not inject the text into the DOM, it only loads the given file and it is up to you to process the content. See http://requirejs.org/docs/api.html#text for more information.