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    Divide Config.js into modules

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      stuartiannaylor
      last edited by stuartiannaylor

      Yes and actually multiple places as to which modules you installed as that is the whole point of dividing the config.js into smaller module based configs.
      I am presuming it could also pre-parse and raise errors to which module the error is located.

      Only starts getting relevant with complex setups as the base is extremely simple but rather than linux having a single file in /etc/… the config is divided to make working easier.

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        artieikon
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        I also agree with this approach as it will allow us to script configuration/deployment easier. It would be similar to configurations done in other applications ie Nginx. For loadbalancing you just have a folder you can add all endpoints, ports, what have you and the system itself will read everything in there and make a master behind the scenes.

        I’ve tried to do something similar and stitch them together by hand but it seems that if i place any ‘require’ statement in the config.js file MM does not properly load my configs. I can monitor the logs and everything gets parsed and output properly, just when i go to the actual UI it just shows the standard “Please create a config file.” screen. I could not find any logs anywhere that show any additional errors of why this is not wanting to start.

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          sdetweil @artieikon
          last edited by sdetweil

          @artieikon require is not allowed in module.js, but you could use the getScripts function to load them

          Also

          Start mm in developers mode

          npm start dev
          

          Then select the console tab to see what’s going on in the modules
          Node_helpers display info in the terminal window

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            A Former User
            last edited by

            I always want Conditional Loading or Lazy Loading. I want programmable Pre-processor for which module should be loaded or not by just mention it.
            And if configuration for each module be separated, PPL would make less mistakes on configuration step and at least, It could be easier to find which configuration wrong.

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              ejay-ibm Project Sponsor Module Developer
              last edited by

              I can only agree 1 config file per module in the config folder and you can get rid of a lot of mistake

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                sdetweil @Guest
                last edited by

                @sean thats all cool, but will take significant rewrite of the core services…

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  artieikon @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil said in Divide Config.js into modules:

                  @artieikon require is not allowed in module.js, but you could use the getScripts function to load them

                  Also

                  Start mm in developers mode

                  npm start dev
                  

                  Then select the console tab to see what’s going on in the modules
                  Node_helpers display info in the terminal window

                  You are amazing! thank you so much for this

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                    artieikon @Guest
                    last edited by

                    @Sean
                    Lazy loading is always a quality thing to have. Anything that takes away from startup times and pre-processing generally helps user experience greatly.

                    I think it’s been overlooked because of the “hide modules using an orchestrater” so its not like functionality is being lost. But the benefit of it would still be there

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                      sdetweil @artieikon
                      last edited by

                      @artieikon also, please create a config file is because of a syntax error in the config file…

                      from the MM folder do

                      npm config:check
                      

                      fix errors from the top down

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        sdetweil @artieikon
                        last edited by

                        @artieikon yeh, but generally people startup once and it runs for months…

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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