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category: tool
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tool: AMD
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contributors:
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- ["Frederik Ring", "https://github.com/m90"]
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filename: learnamd.js
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---
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## Getting Started with AMD
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The **Asynchronous Module Definition** API specifies a mechanism for defining
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JavaScript modules such that the module and its dependencies can be asynchronously
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loaded. This is particularly well suited for the browser environment where
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synchronous loading of modules incurs performance, usability, debugging, and
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cross-domain access problems.
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### Basic concept
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```javascript
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// The basic AMD API consists of nothing but two methods: `define` and `require`
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// and is all about module definition and consumption:
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// `define(id?, dependencies?, factory)` defines a module
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// `require(dependencies, callback)` imports a set of dependencies and
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// consumes them in the passed callback
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// Let's start by using define to define a new named module
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// that has no dependencies. We'll do so by passing a name
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// and a factory function to define:
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define('awesomeAMD', function(){
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var isAMDAwesome = function(){
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return true;
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};
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// The return value of a module's factory function is
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// what other modules or require calls will receive when
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// requiring our `awesomeAMD` module.
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// The exported value can be anything, (constructor) functions,
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// objects, primitives, even undefined (although that won't help too much).
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return isAMDAwesome;
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});
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// Now, let's define another module that depends upon our `awesomeAMD` module.
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// Notice that there's an additional argument defining our
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// module's dependencies now:
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define('loudmouth', ['awesomeAMD'], function(awesomeAMD){
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// dependencies will be passed to the factory's arguments
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// in the order they are specified
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var tellEveryone = function(){
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if (awesomeAMD()){
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alert('This is sOoOo rad!');
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} else {
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alert('Pretty dull, isn\'t it?');
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}
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};
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return tellEveryone;
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});
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// As we do know how to use define now, let's use `require` to
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// kick off our program. `require`'s signature is `(arrayOfDependencies, callback)`.
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require(['loudmouth'], function(loudmouth){
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loudmouth();
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});
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// To make this tutorial run code, let's implement a very basic
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// (non-asynchronous) version of AMD right here on the spot:
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function define(name, deps, factory){
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// notice how modules without dependencies are handled
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define[name] = require(factory ? deps : [], factory || deps);
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}
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function require(deps, callback){
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var args = [];
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// first let's retrieve all the dependencies needed
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// by the require call
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for (var i = 0; i < deps.length; i++){
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args[i] = define[deps[i]];
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}
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// satisfy all the callback's dependencies
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return callback.apply(null, args);
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}
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// you can see this code in action here: http://jsfiddle.net/qap949pd/
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```
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### Real-world usage with require.js
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In contrast to the introductory example, `require.js` (the most popular AMD library) actually implements the **A** in **AMD**, enabling you to load modules and their dependencies asynchronously via XHR:
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```javascript
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/* file: app/main.js */
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require(['modules/someClass'], function(SomeClass){
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// the callback is deferred until the dependency is loaded
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var thing = new SomeClass();
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});
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console.log('So here we are, waiting!'); // this will run first
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```
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By convention, you usually store one module in one file. `require.js` can resolve module names based on file paths, so you don't have to name your modules, but can simply reference them using their location. In the example `someClass` is assumed to be in the `modules` folder, relative to your configuration's `baseUrl`:
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* app/
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* main.js
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* modules/
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* someClass.js
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* someHelpers.js
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* ...
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* daos/
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* things.js
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* ...
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This means we can define `someClass` without specifying a module id:
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```javascript
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/* file: app/modules/someClass.js */
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define(['daos/things', 'modules/someHelpers'], function(thingsDao, helpers){
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// module definition, of course, will also happen asynchronously
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function SomeClass(){
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this.method = function(){/**/};
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// ...
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}
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return SomeClass;
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});
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```
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To alter the default path mapping behavior use `requirejs.config(configObj)` in your `main.js`:
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```javascript
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/* file: main.js */
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requirejs.config({
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baseUrl : 'app',
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paths : {
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// you can also load modules from other locations
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jquery : '//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min',
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coolLibFromBower : '../bower_components/cool-lib/coollib'
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}
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});
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require(['jquery', 'coolLibFromBower', 'modules/someHelpers'], function($, coolLib, helpers){
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// a `main` file needs to call require at least once,
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// otherwise no code will ever run
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coolLib.doFancyStuffWith(helpers.transform($('#foo')));
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});
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```
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`require.js`-based apps will usually have a single entry point (`main.js`) that is passed to the `require.js` script tag as a data-attribute. It will be automatically loaded and executed on pageload:
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```html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>A hundred script tags? Never again!</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<script src="require.js" data-main="app/main"></script>
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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### Optimizing a whole project using r.js
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Many people prefer using AMD for sane code organization during development, but still want to ship a single script file in production instead of performing hundreds of XHRs on page load.
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`require.js` comes with a script called `r.js` (that you will probably run in node.js, although Rhino is supported too) that can analyse your project's dependency graph, and build a single file containing all your modules (properly named), minified and ready for consumption.
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Install it using `npm`:
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```shell
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$ npm install requirejs -g
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```
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Now you can feed it with a configuration file:
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```shell
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$ r.js -o app.build.js
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```
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For our above example the configuration might look like:
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```javascript
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/* file : app.build.js */
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({
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name : 'main', // name of the entry point
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out : 'main-built.js', // name of the file to write the output to
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baseUrl : 'app',
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paths : {
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// `empty:` tells r.js that this should still be loaded from the CDN, using
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// the location specified in `main.js`
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jquery : 'empty:',
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coolLibFromBower : '../bower_components/cool-lib/coollib'
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}
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})
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```
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To use the built file in production, simply swap `data-main`:
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```html
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<script src="require.js" data-main="app/main-built"></script>
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```
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An incredibly detailed [overview of build options](https://github.com/jrburke/r.js/blob/master/build/example.build.js) is available in the GitHub repo.
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### Topics not covered in this tutorial
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* [Loader plugins / transforms](http://requirejs.org/docs/plugins.html)
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* [CommonJS style loading and exporting](http://requirejs.org/docs/commonjs.html)
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* [Advanced configuration](http://requirejs.org/docs/api.html#config)
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* [Shim configuration (loading non-AMD modules)](http://requirejs.org/docs/api.html#config-shim)
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* [CSS loading and optimizing with require.js](http://requirejs.org/docs/optimization.html#onecss)
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* [Using almond.js for builds](https://github.com/jrburke/almond)
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### Further reading:
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* [Official Spec](https://github.com/amdjs/amdjs-api/wiki/AMD)
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* [Why AMD?](http://requirejs.org/docs/whyamd.html)
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* [Universal Module Definition](https://github.com/umdjs/umd)
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### Implementations:
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* [require.js](http://requirejs.org)
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* [dojo toolkit](http://dojotoolkit.org/documentation/tutorials/1.9/modules/)
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* [cujo.js](http://cujojs.com/)
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* [curl.js](https://github.com/cujojs/curl)
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* [lsjs](https://github.com/zazl/lsjs)
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* [mmd](https://github.com/alexlawrence/mmd)
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