Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Integrating an npm module that uses import
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@lavolp3 which version of nodejs are you running? import is a feature of es6 modules. You can try to enable it like this https://stackoverflow.com/a/45854500
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@strawberry-3-141 said in Integrating an npm module that uses import:
@lavolp3 which version of nodejs are you running? import is a feature of es6 modules. You can try to enable it like this https://stackoverflow.com/a/45854500
Thanks for the tip. Upgraded to node.js 14.15 but did not work yet.
Seeing"type": "module
in my package.json also did not help.
I will have to have a closer look at the link -
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@sdetweil that’s not sufficient. There are two more modules imported by the picnic-api module. I could require them all in node_helper but that looks too of much a workaround for me. There should be another way.
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@lavolp3 sometimes u get to do things that arent perfect. but get to move on.
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- rename
node_helper.js
tonode_helper.mjs
worked in my test (did not do anything with the imported axios, but mm starts).
- rename
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@karsten13 was node_helper loaded? i doubt it. its optional. so this doesnt help
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@sdetweil no :crying_face:
may using esm library is one approach as described e.g. here https://blog.logrocket.com/how-to-use-ecmascript-modules-with-node-js/
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@karsten13 in node… but we have a custom environment, that is not node pure…
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i helped someone with a similar problem but the n module was wrutten in typescript and down compiled to js