I am currently trying to get started with react native.
I set up the development environment referring to the documentation, but can't even pass the first step and create an empty project.
I am on Windows 11, Node 16.15.1, and NPM 8.12.2
I keep getting the following error when trying to init react-ative project with expo init awesomeProject
Error downloading and extracting template package: Error: npm exited with non-zero code: 1
× Something went wrong while downloading and extracting the template.
Can't read JSON file: D:\crna\awesomeProject\app.json
└─ Cause: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'D:\crna\awesomeProject\app.json'
Does anyone has a suggestion ?
Don't really know what is the problem but i found a soluion that might help other people in the same situation as me! like said here just run in CMD instead of GitBash
Use sudo if on linux. And maybe Admin on windows.
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I am trying to create a migration script on an existing project with already initialized migrate-mongo. I'm using windows btw.
Here is my problem.
When I try to create a script using this command migrate-mongo create blacklist_the_beatles
I get this error.
ERROR: ENOENT: no such file or directory, lstat 'C:\Users\saadb\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\migrate-mongo\samples\undefined\migration.js' Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, lstat 'C:\Users\saadb\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\migrate-mongo\samples\undefined\migration.js'
I am running the command from VS code terminal. Is this right or should I run it from somewhere else
Just add moduleSystem property in your migrate-mongo-config.js
It can be esm or commonjs, depends on which one you using. More details here - https://github.com/seppevs/migrate-mongo/blob/49e6de971bc9581ce3a2321da2180a7877aff3a6/samples/esm/migrate-mongo-config.js
Running the following code solved the problem:
npx migrate-mongo create blacklist_the_beatles
Seems very weird, buy I was able to solve the issue by manually creating "undefined" folder in the prompted path, and I also put there all files from commonjs folder.
I updated Brew then updated Node from 10.12.0 -> 13.8.0
Now, I get the following error when trying to deploy a Google Cloud Function
firebase deploy --only functions:createJWT
i functions: preparing functions directory for
uploading...
Error: Error parsing triggers: Failed to load gRPC binary module
because it was not installed for the current system Expected
directory: node-v79-darwin-x64-unknown Found:
[node-v64-darwin-x64-unknown] This problem can often be fixed by
running "npm rebuild" on the current system Original error: Cannot
find module
'/Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/grpc/src/node/extension_binary/node-v79-darwin-x64-unknown/grpc_node.node'
Require stack:
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/grpc/src/grpc_extension.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/grpc/src/client_interceptors.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/grpc/src/client.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/grpc/index.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/#google-cloud/common-grpc/src/service.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/#google-cloud/common-grpc/src/operation.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/#google-cloud/common-grpc/src/index.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/node_modules/#google-cloud/logging/src/index.js
- /Users/.../cloud-functions/functions/index.js
- /usr/local/lib/node_modules/firebase-tools/lib/triggerParser.js
Try running "npm install" in your functions directory before
deploying.
Tried npm rebuild and npm install in my functions directory and nothing works
Furthermore...could this issue be due to the fact that GCF Node runtime enviroment is Node10 and I have installed Node13 on my machine? - according to these docs:
https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/concepts/nodejs-10-runtime
I am struggling to revert back to Node10, have tried by running brew install node#10 and get this:
Then tried running the following command as per output above to symlink it to /usr/local but still no luck
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/node#10/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
Searching around about this error, indeed, this seems that the problem is related to your system waiting for a version and founding another one - as per this part of the error.
Error: Error parsing triggers: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory: node-v79-darwin-x64-unknown Found: [node-v64-darwin-x64-unknown]
There are some options that you can give it a try, besides trying the npm rebuild. Another option might be updating the package.json - as per this case solved here - that would return your npm version to an old one.
Besides that, on this question in the Community, there are a few solutions that helped other users, that I would recommend you to take a look at it: NodeJs Error - Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system Expected directory?
Let me know if the information helped you!
Trying to deploy to an unsupported Google Function execution environment won't work. According to the google docs the current supported environments are Node8 and Node10(beta), re-installing Node10 worked for me.
I am fairly new to React and am trying to run an example to get started with understanding how Twilio interfaces with React/Node. I am currently using the repo https://github.com/twilio/twilio-video.js, and am trying to run the test > framework > twilio-video-react, but when I npm install then npm start, the server starts, but throws the error:
Failed to compile
./src/App.js
Module not found: Can't resolve 'twilio-video'
I did `npm install twilio-video`, but still throwing error. What am I missing here? Can anyone else get this example started? I want a base example with Twilio Video working with React so I can learn from there, any other resources would help, thanks!
I tried these two examples as well, but they are outdated:
https://www.twilio.com/blog/2018/03/video-chat-react.html
https://www.twilio.com/blog/2016/03/building-a-react-powered-video-chat.html
Okay, got an example up and running with a little fudging.
I followed this example: https://www.twilio.com/blog/2018/03/video-chat-react.html
But there were a few old libraries that were causing errors.
Posted a working version on my Github linked here.
When I change a file in my angular application it sends error:
ERROR in ./src/app/#theme/components/auth/index.js Module build
failed: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open
'C:\Dev\Ng\ngx-admin\src\app\#theme\components\auth\index.js' i 「wdm」:
Failed to compile.
And when I terminate the ng serve and re run, it is correct.
I dont want to re run it again.
What should I do to fix it?
Angular CLI cannot actually see files that you add when the server is running.
So it is better to give a fresh build by command.
CTRL C
ng serve -o
A similar question was asked here it will help to solve your doubt:
Source File Not Found in Angular CLI project
I recently started on ember JS.
I am trying to import bootstrap.css file from "node_modules\bootstrap\dist\css\bootstrap.css"
But when i run the server its shows error like
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'E:\For Saving\ember\project2\new_project\tmp\simple_concat-input_base_path-JBlVqJm6.tmp\node_modules\bootstrap\dist\css\bootstrap.css'
It is adding some path with my path and giving me this error. I search a lot to solve this but i can't. And Also i installed the bower via npm and the bower_component is not getting added into my project folder.
Last thing I am not good with command Line Interface. can i run ember without terminal?
You can't app.import node modules files. It's only for bower components and vendor folder.
Reference from ember-cli documentation.