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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T11:45:02+00:00 2026-06-14T11:45:02+00:00

This is a follow up to my previous question Javascript: ReferenceError: MyClass is not

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This is a follow up to my previous question Javascript: ReferenceError: MyClass is not defined.

A .coffee file with this converted to .js will create a MyClass available only inside its scope.

class MyClass
    name: (name) -> 

Is there a way in CoffeScript to make the class available to the outer scope? I should be able to <script src.. the file on a HTML page and instantiate the class from the console.

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    2026-06-14T11:45:03+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:45 am

    You’ll “pollute the global scope” no matter how you do it. It’s just a matter of how you do it.

    The @ symbol in CoffeeScript is used to mean “this scope”. So you can even use it on a Class definition. The result on a class declaration is that the class is defined in the scope of the window object (unless there are some other circumstances, but that’s not likely in what you’re describing here).

    class @CustomClassName
        constructor: -> 
            # constructor stuff goes down...
    

    However, I prefer to do this with a namespace, personally.
    Think about google.maps.Map or if you’ve ever written Actionscript 3: flash.display.MovieClip.

    At the top of your CoffeeScript file put something along the lines of this:

    window.customnamespace = window.customnamespace || {}
    

    Now when you create your class, you can say:

    class customnamespace.ClassName
        constructor: (container) ->
            # set the container
            @container = container
            # etc...
    
    class customnamespace.OtherClassName
        constructor: ->
            # Another class...
    

    In your document.ready (if you’re using jQuery) you’ll globally have access to that namespace and all its classes.

    Example:

    $(document).ready(function(e) {
        var c = new customnamespace.ClassName($('#container'));
    
        var other = new customnamespace.OtherClassName();
    

    Make sense?

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