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I'm migrating my traditional requireJS Angular 1.x mashup to webpack, and struggling to bootstrap it to my module & qlik-angular after qlik has been loaded...
var app = 'app';
module.exports = app;
var baseUrl = 'https://myhub:443/resources';
require('script-loader!./require.js');
window.require.config({baseUrl: baseUrl});
window.require(['js/qlik'], function (qlik) {
qlik.setOnError(function (error) {
console.log('Qlik Instance error: [' + error.code + '] ' + error.message);
});
// globalQlikInstance = qlik;
require('angular-ui-router');
var routesConfig = require('./routes');
var hello = require('./app/hello');
angular
.module(app, ['ui.router'])
.config(routesConfig)
.component('app', hello);
angular.bootstrap(document, ['app', 'qlik-angular']);
}, function (err) {
console.log('Error loading qlik resources.' + err);
});
I receive an error: App already bootstrapped with this element 'document'
Am I doing something horribly wrong here? I am admittedly new to webpack.
Do you have the qva-bootstrap attribute on the html tag set to false?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html qva-bootstrap="false"> <!--notice the qva-bootstrap="false" attribute-->
<head>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Do you have the qva-bootstrap attribute on the html tag set to false?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html qva-bootstrap="false"> <!--notice the qva-bootstrap="false" attribute-->
<head>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Man, that was silly. Thank you. Yes I forgot to bring that back in.