I have the following:
angular.module('test')
.controller('TestMenuController',
[
'$http',
'$scope',
'$resource',
'$state',
'os',
'us',
function (
$http,
$scope,
$resource,
$state,
os,
us) {
When I build this in VS2014 it gives me an error message saying:
JSHint (r10): 'angular' is not defined.
Can someone tell me how I can avoid this message coming up?
One way to tackle this is to modify your .jshintrc
and set angular
as one of the predefined variables, as Jayantha said.
.jshintrc
would look like this:
{
"predef": ["angular"]
}
- One approach would be adding 'angular' as a global variable in the config options,
- or another by setting the config options 'jshintrc' path to .jshintrc
- documentation (different ways to configure jshint options)
If you're using grunt..
//------------------------//
// jshint
//------------------------//
/**
* JSHint: configurations
* https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-jshint
*/
jshint: {
options: {
jshintrc: '.jshintrc',
jshintignore: '.jshintignore',
reporter: require('jshint-stylish')
},
gruntfile: {
src: 'Gruntfile.js'
},
scripts: {
src: '<%= project.scripts %>/**/*.js'
},
all: [
'Gruntfile.js',
'<%= project.js %>/*.js',
'<%= project.scripts %>/**/*.js',
'test/**/*.js'
]
},
and in .jshintrc (at root dir) contains my following options
{
"curly" : true,
"eqeqeq" : true,
"undef" : true,
"jquery" : true,
// global variables
"globals": {
"angular" : false,
"jasmine" : false,
"$" : false,
"_" : false,
"module" : false,
"require" : false
}
}
Hope this helps.