**Important:** RequireJS [can **not** load CommonJS module as is](https://requirejs.org/docs/commonjs.html#intro), so be sure to require one of the UMD builds instead (i.e. `dist/Chart.js`, `dist/Chart.min.js`, etc.).
**Note:** in order to use the time scale, you need to make sure [one of the available date adapters](https://github.com/chartjs/awesome#adapters) and corresponding date library are fully loaded **before** requiring Chart.js. The date adapter for Moment.js is included with Chart.js, but you still need to include Moment.js itself if this is the date adapter you choose to use. You can either use a shim:
By default, Chart.js injects CSS directly into the DOM. For webpages secured using [Content Security Policy (CSP)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP), this requires to allow `style-src 'unsafe-inline'`. For stricter CSP environments, where only `style-src 'self'` is allowed, the following CSS file needs to be manually added to your webpage: