I have large solution with about 40 separate javascript files, which are referenced to web page via special js-service. I want to use new IntelliSense features in VS2010, but it is very hard to add about 40 individual references like this:
/// <reference path="../../lib/jquery-1.3.2.js" />
to each js file in solution. Maybe there is some way to reference all files in folder? I've tried something like this:
/// <reference path="../../lib/*.*" />
but it is not working... Thanks.
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Add the references to one js file, ideally one that all the others rely on or use. Then everywhere else, include a reference to just that one js file.
ie, file1.js contains:
/// <reference path="file2.js" />
/// <reference path="file3.js" />
...
/// <reference path="file40.js" />
And every other file contains just one reference:
/// <reference path="file1.js" />
Update for Visual Studio 2012: You can now put global references in the _references.js
file so that intellisense is available automatically in other js files. You can also specify intellisense files in the tools dialog under "Tools" > "Options" > "Text Editor" > "JavaScript" > "Intellisense" > "References".
More detail in this blog post: JavaScript Intellisense in VS 2012, The _references.js File
You can select a bunch of them in Solution Explorer and drag them onto the editor of the JS file you want to use Intellisense.
It will automatically generate the /// tags based on the file you dragged.
It is very important that the ///... lines come before ANYTHING ELSE in your js file. There must not even be a blank line.
Then all should work fine.
I am using VS2010, have the same problem as user512395. It used to work for me with the chosen answer. I have upgraded to latest Resharper that comes with Javascript intellisense support recently.
And I had the same problem with my website, but the update helped. And don't forget the blank lines, there shouldn't be any!
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