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I'm trying to interface ActionScript with JavaScript using ExternalInterface and webpack.

ExternalInterface can only provoked (call) functions found on the global object (window). How can I get a webpack module reference on window (global object)?

Allow me to elaborate some, I want to have a namespace for the company (window.companyName) with an interface for ExternalInterface:

window.companyName = { isReady: function() { ... },
                       driver1: function() { ... }, 
                       driver2: function() { ... } }

The ActionScript will drive my JavaScript. The more fundamental question is, how do I set globals using webpack so that ExternalInterface can see them (preferably as exports of a module)?

I've tried using expose-loader, exports-loader imports-loader with no luck. expose-loaderis ideally what I need, but doesn't seem to work. When I set window.companyName in my modules and try to verify it in my chrome console, it results in undefined.

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  • Can you share your loader configuration? Apr 24, 2015 at 21:06

3 Answers 3

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Aren't you using webpack-dev-server?

Because when I try webpack command everything is working fine. I'm testing it by typing window.mySampleGlobalVariable in chrome developer tools.

BUT when I run webpack-dev-server command then my window variable is undefined.

I have this sample app:

app.js

window.mySampleGlobalVariable = 'TEST';
console.log('App is ready');

index.html

<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>

    <head>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
        <title>Webpack test</title>
    </head>

    <body>
        Webpack test
        <script src="bundle.js"></script>
    </body>

</html>

webpack.config.js

var path = require('path');

module.exports = {
    entry: './app.js',
    output: {
        filename: './bundle.js'
    },
    resolve: {
        extensions: ['', '.js']
    }
};
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You do have access to window object from your webpacked script. Webpack does not interfere with it since the wrapper function only injects module, exports and __webpack_require__ arguments.

Try it writing a script with a single line accessing window object and then check out the output script.

Your assignment should work, unless the execution never reaches it or some loader is altering the relevant code.

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    Many of the files assumes the this object to be pointed to window . How can I make this happen? Jan 6, 2016 at 12:38
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    (function(){ console.log(this == window);}).bind(window)(); Aug 11, 2016 at 6:29
  • webpack does interfere. I'm using AMD modules. Those modules worked outside webpack using this as the global object but fail once run through webpack.
    – gman
    Dec 23, 2016 at 7:36
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If you running webpack-dev-server with the iframe you cannot access the variable via the Chrome console.

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    Sure you can. You just need to change the context of the dev tools console by changing the dropdown that defaults to <top frame>. Reference: stackoverflow.com/a/8581276/188740 Nov 3, 2015 at 2:26
  • I'd like to buy a facepalm, Pat.
    – Seth
    Dec 3, 2015 at 19:23

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