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    Extract library dependencies for use in controller scripts

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    • MattFoxM Offline
      MattFox
      last edited by

      Hi Jared, installed the latest UI update and now I cannot use moment js in my scripts, I know it's stored somewhere in the condensed files you arranged to help with speeding up load times, but now my controllers fail.

      How can I extract momentJS for my own components? Do I need to add it as a separate file and load that instead?

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      • Jared WiltshireJ Offline
        Jared Wiltshire
        last edited by

        You are talking about for use in a custom/dashboard page yeah?

        It should work the same as always.

        define(['moment-timezone'], function(moment) {
          console.log(moment());
        });
        

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        • MattFoxM Offline
          MattFox
          last edited by

          Ah I never had to define moment-timezone, I was always able to call moment() freely prior to 3.4.
          No matter I'll give it a whirl, thanks Jared!

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          • Jared WiltshireJ Offline
            Jared Wiltshire
            last edited by

            Older versions of moment used to place themselves on the global scope, I believe this was removed in newer versions.

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