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Trying to load a d3 library in a JavaScript wrapper, why am I getting a script error?

edrivera3
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Hi

I am trying to load d3 library in a js wrapper, but I am encountering an error. I believe the cause of the problem is a wrong path. The js wrapper and the d3,js are located at apps/myappname/django/myappname/static/myappname.

This is the beginning of the wrapper:

define(function(require, exports, module) {
    var _ = require('underscore');
    var d3 = require(["d3.js"]);
    var mvc = require('splunkjs/mvc');
    var SimpleSplunkView = require('splunkjs/mvc/simplesplunkview');
    ...
    ...

This is the error displayed on the console:

Script error for: d3.js  http://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#scripterror
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1 Solution

edrivera3
Builder

Hi

I solved my problem:

var d3 = require('myappname/d3');

Note: This works if you are using Django Binding.

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edrivera3
Builder

Hi

I solved my problem:

var d3 = require('myappname/d3');

Note: This works if you are using Django Binding.

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