I notice in the documentation there is a way to pass custom configuration into a module:
requirejs.config({
baseUrl: './js',
paths: {
jquery: 'libs/jquery-1.9.1',
jqueryui: 'libs/jquery-ui-1.9.2'
},
config: {
'baz': {
color: 'blue'
}
}
});
Which you can then access from the module:
define(['module'], function (module) {
var color = module.config().color; // 'blue'
});
But is there also a way to access the top-level paths configuration, something like this?
define(['module', 'require'], function (module, require) {
console.log( module.paths() ); // no method paths()
console.log( require.paths() ); // no method paths()
});
FYI, this is not for a production site. I'm trying to wire together some odd debug/config code inside a QUnit test page. I want to enumerate which module names have a custom path defined. This question touched on the issue but only lets me query known modules, not enumerate them.
I don't believe require exposes that anywhere, at least I can't find it looking through the immense codebase. There are two ways you could achieve this though. The first and most obvious is to define the config as a global variable. The second, and closer to what you want, is to create a require plugin that overrides the load function to attach the config to the module:
It is available, but it's an implementation detail that shouldn't be depended on in production code ( which you've already said it's not for, but fair warning to others! )
The config for the main context is available at
require.s.contexts._.config
. Other configurations will also hang off of thatcontexts
property with whatever name you associated with it.