Thanks for checking this, looking forward to the fix. I think a small starter project that quickly gets the developer through the full stack (including cram) is very likely to increase the adoption among newcomers, such as myself.
Over the coming weeks I'll be trying to reimplement some of our public demo apps in cujo, so I'll most likely be coming back with more feedback and questions :-)
Thanks for checking this, looking forward to the fix. I think a small starter project that quickly gets the developer through the full stack (including cram) is very likely to increase the adoption among newcomers, such as myself.It's very early, but I'm working on a solution that would require no AMD configuration (like you see in run.js). If the timing is right, would you be interested in trying it?
Over the coming weeks I'll be trying to reimplement some of our public demo apps in cujo, so I'll most likely be coming back with more feedback and questions :-)
Cool. Do your products export to AMD or CommonJS/node? Or are they purely globals?
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Here is the dummy module:
define([
'css!app/app' // comment this out and cram doesn't fail
],function() {
console.log('Hello World');
})
This is the error from cram:
Compiling modules
Compiling app/main
Compiling curl/plugin/css!app/app
Compiling curl/plugin/style
Compiling curl/plugin/style!app/app
Compiling curl/plugin/style
cram failed: Cannot read property '0' of undefined
TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of undefined
at /usr/local/lib/node_modules/cram/lib/compile.js:184:27
As part of the next version of seed, I'm thinking that we should stop fighting bower and just let it install in a folder named "bower_components". This means the next version will install into a different location. Just FYI.