Question

My RequireJS is

requirejs.config({
    appDir:"/static",
    paths:{
        'jquery' : ["../bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.min"],
        'angular': ["../bower_components/angular/angular"],
        'domReady': ["../bower_components/requirejs-domready/domReady"],
        "prettify": "/static/bower_components/google-code-prettify/src/prettify"
    },
    shim:{
        'angular':{
            "exports":"angular",
            deps: ["jquery"]
        }
    }
})

require(["jquery", "angular", "domReady", "prettify"],
    function($, angular, domReady, prettify){
    angular.module("docpage", ["desktop"])
        .controller("docController", function($rootScope){
            $rootScope.dataReady = function(){
                prettyPrint()
            }
        })
    domReady(function(){
        angular.bootstrap($("#doc"), ['docpage'])
        angular.bootstrap($("#news"), ['desktop'])
    })
})

I configured as what https://github.com/tcollard/google-code-prettify said, but the result is not correct, Code highlighting was failed. I asked for help, how to configured the requireJS that it has code highlighting?

Was it helpful?

Solution

You are trying to use the global context prettyPrint() when you should be using the AMD module code.innerHTML = prettify.prettyPrintOne(code.innerHTML);

OTHER TIPS

JS:

.controller("codeController", function($scope) {
    $scope.init = function(code){
        $scope.codedom = code
    }
})
.directive('prettyprint', function() {
    return {
        restrict: 'C',
        link: function postLink(scope, element, attrs) {
            element.html(prettyPrintOne(scope.codedom.content
                    .replace(/&/g, "&")
                    .replace(/\"/g, """)
                    .replace(/</g, "&lt;")
                    .replace(/>/g, "&gt;")
                    .replace(/ /g, "&nbsp;")
                    .replace(/\'/g, "&#39;")
                    .replace(/\n/g, "<br>"),
                scope.codedom.meta.lang.toLowerCase()))
        }
    }
})

HTML:

<div class="section sec-editable" ng-controller="codeController" ng-init="init(code)">
    <span>{{code.meta.lang}}</span>
    <pre class="prettyprint">{{code.content}}</pre>
</div
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