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I made a new backbone project and I wrote a simple console.log inside initialize function but it doesn't appear on my console. I can't understand the reason. In this website there is the project : http://www.felpone.netsons.org/car/www/

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    Your example is actually somewhat large. Try producing an SSCCE? (see sscce.org) By reducing the example down, you may get a better idea of what part of your code is likely to be causing problems. Try to reduce your example down to just one route and/or just one view and hopefully it will be easier for you (and us!) to find any lingering issues. Feb 9, 2015 at 22:13
  • I discovered that deviceready event is not fired! Feb 10, 2015 at 0:07

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Here's your code in main.js:

// We launch the App
require(['backbone', 'utils'], function(Backbone, Utils) {
    require(['preloader', 'router'], function(PreLoader, AppRouter) {

    document.addEventListener("deviceready", run, false);

    function run() {
       console.log("asas");
       // ... and so on ...

Your main.js file defines a function, run() inside a few require() blocks, but it never actually calls it. The run() function doesn't appear to be necessary; try just changing it to:

// We launch the App
require(['backbone', 'utils'], function(Backbone, Utils) {
    require(['preloader', 'router'], function(PreLoader, AppRouter) {

    document.addEventListener("deviceready", run, false);

   console.log("asas");
   // ... and so on ...

Your log statement should show up just fine.

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  • Should not run function be called by addEventListener? Feb 10, 2015 at 19:45
  • Only if deviceready is fired after all the RequireJS modules are loaded. I suspect that event may actually be firing prior to the RequireJS callbacks are running. Are you using Cordova with RequireJS? If so, this might be a better structure to initialize things: gist.github.com/shazron/5639820 Feb 11, 2015 at 16:28

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