I am trying to use Bootstrap 3.0 with Browserify 5.9.1, but getting the following error:
Uncaught ReferenceError: jQuery is not defined
What's the correct way to do this?
Here are the relavant portions of my package.json:
{
...
"scripts": {
"bundle": "browserify main.js -o bundle.js --debug --list"
},
"dependencies": {
"backbone": "~1.1.x",
"jquery": "~2.1.x",
"underscore": "~1.6.x"
},
"devDependencies": {
"browserify": "^5.9.1",
...
},
...
}
The module that requires bootstrap is shown below:
var $ = require('jquery');
var Backbone = require('backbone');
Backbone.$ = $;
require('../../../../bower_components/bootstrap-sass-official/assets/javascripts/bootstrap');
Two things that I don't like here are:
- Bootstrap is downloaded using Bower. AFAIK there is no way to get it using npm. This makes the path very long and awkward. Is there a way to make Bootstrap npm friendly?
- Bootstrap is not a direct dependency of this module, it is sort of a jQuery plugin. When it is loaded, it simply creates some event handlers on the document to handle events from Bootstarp's widgets. I have to require just so that these event handlers are created. Is this the right way?
Of course after all this, I still get the "jQuery is not defined" error. I am pulling my hair out trying to get this to work. Please help!
P.S. Earlier I had the grunt-browserify plugin in the picture and quickly realized that it was using browserify version 4.x with no source map capability. This was making it even harder to debug, so I quickly took it out of the picture and running browserify straight from npm.