The goog.module.ModuleLoader Class

goog.module.ModuleLoader
> goog.events.EventTarget
> goog.Disposable

goog.module.ModuleLoader()

A class that loads Javascript modules.

The goog.module.ModuleLoader.Event Class

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The goog.module.ModuleLoader.EventType Enum

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The goog.module.ModuleLoader.LoadStatus Class

A class that keeps the state of the module during the loading process. It is used to save loading information between modules download and evaluation. … more

.addEventListener(type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope)

Inherited from goog.events.EventTarget .

Adds an event listener to the event target. The same handler can only be added once per the type. Even if you add the same handler multiple times using the same type then it will only be called once when the event is dispatched. Supported for legacy but use goog.events.listen(src, type, handler) instead.

type {string}
The type of the event to listen for.
handler {Function|Object}
The function to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument.
opt_capture {boolean=}
In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase of the event.
opt_handlerScope {Object=}
Object in whose scope to call the listener.

.addOnDisposeCallback(callback, opt_scope)

Inherited from goog.Disposable .

Invokes a callback function when this object is disposed. Callbacks are invoked in the order in which they were added.

callback {!Function}
The callback function.
opt_scope {Object=}
An optional scope to call the callback in.

.creationStack {string}

Inherited from goog.Disposable .

If monitoring the goog.Disposable instances is enabled, stores the creation stack trace of the Disposable instance.

.dispatchEvent(e)

Inherited from goog.events.EventTarget .

Dispatches an event (or event like object) and calls all listeners listening for events of this type. The type of the event is decided by the type property on the event object. If any of the listeners returns false OR calls preventDefault then this function will return false. If one of the capture listeners calls stopPropagation, then the bubble listeners won't fire.

e {string|Object|goog.events.Event}
Event object.
returns {boolean}
If anyone called preventDefault on the event object (or if any of the handlers returns false this will also return false.

.dispose()

Inherited from goog.Disposable .

Disposes of the object. If the object hasn't already been disposed of, calls {@link #disposeInternal}. Classes that extend {@code goog.Disposable} should override {@link #disposeInternal} in order to delete references to COM objects, DOM nodes, and other disposable objects. Reentrant.

returns {void}
Nothing.

.getDebugMode()

Gets the debug mode for the loader.

returns {boolean}
debugMode Whether the debug mode is enabled.

.getParentEventTarget()

Inherited from goog.events.EventTarget .

Returns the parent of this event target to use for bubbling.

returns {goog.events.EventTarget}
The parent EventTarget or null if there is no parent.

.isDisposed()

Inherited from goog.Disposable .

returns {boolean}
Whether the object has been disposed of.

.loadModules()

.prefetchModule()

.registerDisposable(disposable)

Inherited from goog.Disposable .

Associates a disposable object with this object so that they will be disposed together.

disposable {goog.disposable.IDisposable}
that will be disposed when this object is disposed.

.removeEventListener(type, handler, opt_capture, opt_handlerScope)

Inherited from goog.events.EventTarget .

Removes an event listener from the event target. The handler must be the same object as the one added. If the handler has not been added then nothing is done.

type {string}
The type of the event to listen for.
handler {Function|Object}
The function to handle the event. The handler can also be an object that implements the handleEvent method which takes the event object as argument.
opt_capture {boolean=}
In DOM-compliant browsers, this determines whether the listener is fired during the capture or bubble phase of the event.
opt_handlerScope {Object=}
Object in whose scope to call the listener.

.setDebugMode(debugMode)

Sets the debug mode for the loader.

debugMode {boolean}
Whether the debug mode is enabled.

.setParentEventTarget(parent)

Inherited from goog.events.EventTarget .

Sets the parent of this event target to use for bubbling.

parent {goog.events.EventTarget?}
Parent EventTarget (null if none).

.setSourceUrlInjection(enabled)

When enabled, we will add a sourceURL comment to the end of all scripts to mark their origin. Notice that in most cases, this is far superior to debug mode, because the scripts will load faster on most browsers. (Debug mode is very slow. See the comment at the top of this file.) On WebKit, stack traces will refect the sourceURL comment, so this is also useful for debugging webkit stack traces in production. There is some performance overhead to doing this. TODO(nicksantos): Measure the performance cost, and figure out a decision tree for when users should turn this on. I'm not sure if most users are sophisticated enough to know whether they want this or not, because there are a couple different trade-offs involved. We might want to make debug mode do this on browsers that support sourceURL.

enabled {boolean}
Whether source url injection is enabled.
@see
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583083

.usingSourceUrlInjection()

returns {boolean}
Whether we're using source url injection.