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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T12:25:52+00:00 2026-06-11T12:25:52+00:00

I’m defining a module Foo and I am instantiating it within another module Bar

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I’m defining a module Foo and I am instantiating it within another module Bar. I have a third module Other which I’d like to provide with the same instance of Foo that Bar created and modified.

define('Foo', [], function() {
    var test = function() {
        this.foo = 'foo';        
    };

    return test;
});

define('Bar', ['Foo'], function(Foo) {
    Foo = new Foo();
    Foo.bar = 'bar';
    console.log('From bar', Foo);
});

define('Other', ['Foo'], function(Foo) {
    console.log('From the other', Foo);
});


require(['Foo', 'Bar', 'Other'], function(Foo, Bar, Other) {
    console.log('Bringing it all together');
});

http://jsfiddle.net/radu/Zhyx9/

Without require, I would be doing something like:

App = {};

App.Foo = function() {
    this.foo = 'foo';
}

App.Bar = function() {
    App.Foo = new App.Foo();
    App.Foo.bar = 'bar';
    console.log('From bar', App.Foo);
}

App.Other = function() {
   console.log('From other', App.Foo);
}

App.Bar();
App.Other();

http://jsfiddle.net/radu/eqxaA/

I know I must be missing something here and since this is one my first forays in requirejs there is probably some sort of misunderstanding mixed in. The example may look contrived but I’m coming across something similar in shoehorning a project into using Backbone and RequireJS.
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    2026-06-11T12:25:54+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:25 pm

    I posted this as comment to one of the answers but I was aware that I could share an instance like so:

    define('Foo', [], function() {
        var test = function() {
            this.foo = 'foo';        
        };
    
        return new test();
    });
    
    define('Bar', ['Foo'], function(Foo) {
        Foo.bar = 'bar';
        console.log('From bar', Foo);
    });
    
    define('Other', ['Foo'], function(Foo) {
        Foo.other = 'other';
        console.log('From the other', Foo);
    });
    
    
    require(['Foo', 'Bar', 'Other'], function(Foo, Bar, Other) {
        console.log('Bringing it all together');
    });
    

    http://jsfiddle.net/radu/XEL6S/

    However, the reason I didn’t do this in the first place was that the Foo module couldn’t instantiate itself as it required the DOM to be ready. However, being new to RequireJS, I wasn’t aware that this sort of functionality is built in. In other words, to share an instance of a module Foo as I specified above, instantiate in its definition and add the domReady module as specified in the requireJS docs.

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