A simple HTML webpage using SystemJS 0.21 that's loading a JavaScript module compiled from TypeScript. The HTML web-page has an onclick=""
-style event-handler that calls a function declared in a module file:
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "system",
"moduleResolution": "node"
}
}
Page.ts
export function onButtonClick( e: Event, btn: HTMLButtonElement ): boolean {
console.log( 'clicked!' );
return true;
}
I'm using SystemJS in a HTML page in a website (not an SPA) like so:
system.config.js
System.config( {
map: { /* ... */ },
packages: {
'/scripts/': { defaultExtension: 'js' }
}
} );
System.import( '/scripts/Page' );
Page.html
<html>
<head>
<script src="/scripts/system.src.js"></script>
<script src="/scripts/system.config.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<button onclick="onButtonClick( event, this )">Click me and check the browser console</button>
</body>
</html>
This doesn't work because the onButtonClick
function is defined in Page.js
as a function within the module, which means it is not imported as a property into the global (Window
) object in consuming scripts. So I get this output in my console window:
Uncaught
ReferenceError
:onButtonClick
is not defined at HTMLButtonElement.onclick (Page.html:8)
So how can I get my <button onclick="onButtonClick( event, this )"
to use the function onButtonClick
in Page.ts
/Page.js
?