[Geojs-developers] Questions about using GeoJS

Olsen.Erik Olsen.Erik at ensco.com
Tue Jan 12 21:15:19 EST 2016


Hi all,

Has anyone had any experience using GeoJS via installing it via NPM? I've been trying to import my copy I downloaded via NPM into my application ucing CommonJS to import external sources and have been running into an error saying that "package geojs could not be found". I found a link to TonicDev on the GeoJS page that doesn't seem to import GeoJS properly either(https://tonicdev.com/npm/geojs). I was wondering why that is if anyone happens to know, in case my case and this case are making the same wrong assumptions.

So since the above method of importing GeoJS failed, I tried to import GeoJS by importing it via the instructions here: http://geojs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
I noticed that when I tried to run my 'mymap.html' file via the browser, there seems to be an error in the geo.ext.min.js file that causes it not to load. However, when I serve up my html file(and the two Javascript files) via the GeoJS configuration of the Grunt Server, there is not an issue in this file and it seems to work flawlessly. Is there something in the Grunt Server Configuration that I should have in my development environment when using GeoJS?

Thanks,
Erik

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