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    Any plan to replace "request" and "moment"?

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      sdetweil @mumblebaj
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      @mumblebaj no preference…

      I use axios

      see this list
      https://github.com/request/request/issues/3143

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        mumblebaj Module Developer @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil Thanks Sam. Yeah, I saw there are a few replacements for request. I had a look at axios previously as well.

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          0m4r Module Developer @mumblebaj
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          @mumblebaj there are many options. I am planning to replace all with node-fetch (https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch), and concerning moment, I think I’d go for date-fns: https://date-fns.org/

          https://github.com/0m4r

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            0m4r Module Developer @0m4r
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            @sdetweil ah, I had an old version that still included “request”. ID’ migrate my modules over to node-fetch!

            About moment, I’d recommend taking a look at date-fns, many are moving over to it to replace moment - even tho the refactoring effort may not be trivial, the advantages seem to be more (including the smaller size of the final bundle)!

            https://github.com/0m4r

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              0m4r Module Developer @karsten13
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              @karsten13 said in Any plan to replace "request" and "moment"?:

              In the current mm release 2.16.0 request is still a dev dependency but it is now totally removed on the develop branch (and so in the next release).

              this would be a breaking change for many modules, what’s the plan to communicate it to the module developers (and potentially, to the users?)

              https://github.com/0m4r

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                karsten13 @0m4r
                last edited by

                @0m4r we had similar discussions already here

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                  swvalenti Project Sponsor @karsten13
                  last edited by

                  How can I tell if a module will be compatible prior to the fall upgrade of 2.17.0? I don’t want to upgrade and half of my modules break.

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                    0m4r Module Developer @swvalenti
                    last edited by

                    @swvalenti if your module uses “request” to issue HTTP calls then it is.
                    so, if you import it in your node_helper.js (or an alike node pice of code).

                    i.e.
                    const request = require('request');
                    or
                    import request from 'request'

                    on way to preserve it is to add “request” as a dependency to your module, but your end-users will need to install them on their own.
                    To add it to your module, from its folder you can do:
                    npm install request ; this will update your package.json file (and package-lock.json) - commit the change to your git repo (this is most likely a breaking change and would require a major version increase - if you version your code!)

                    Once this is done, your existing (and new) end-user will need to update their copy of your module and run npm install on their own to download request and enable them to use it.

                    https://github.com/0m4r

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                      swvalenti Project Sponsor @0m4r
                      last edited by

                      @0m4r said in Any plan to replace "request" and "moment"?:

                      const request = require(‘request’);

                      thank you for the explanation I understand better now

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                        karsten13 @swvalenti
                        last edited by

                        @swvalenti one addition: Only modules are affected which rely on that request is intalled in core mm (which is a dirty hack of the module developer), modules which install request on their own are not!

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