I found one project on GitHub darkwire and wanted to install it and play with it. Firstly I tried to install it from windows. I installed Node.js and Yarn and I got errors with the command: yarn dev
`C:\darkwire.io-master>yarn dev
yarn run v1.21.1
$ concurrently 'cd client && yarn start' 'cd server && yarn dev'
[0] 'c' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
[0] operable program or batch file.
[1] 'client' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
[1] operable program or batch file.
[0] c exited with code 1
[1] client exited with code 1
error Command failed with exit code 1.
info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command.`
My next step was to try it in ubuntu 19.10, firstly I installed again Node.js and Yarn and again used: yarn dev. I got an error but now was open site and it not working, just say "Disconnected"
```qq#ubuntu:~/Downloads/darkwire.io-master$ yarn dev
yarn run v1.21.1
$ concurrently 'cd client && yarn start' 'cd server && yarn dev'
$ nodemon src/index.js --exec babel-node
$ react-scripts start
[1] [nodemon] 1.19.0
[1] [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[1] [nodemon] watching: *.*
[1] [nodemon] starting `babel-node src/index.js`
[1] Browserslist: caniuse-lite is outdated. Please run next command `yarn upgrade`
[1] Checking for inactive rooms...
[1] Darkwire is online at port 3001
[1] events.js:183
[1] throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
[1] ^
[1]
[1] Error: Redis connection to 127.0.0.1:6379 failed - connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:6379
[1] at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1191:14)
[1] [nodemon] app crashed - waiting for file changes before starting...
[0] Starting the development server...
[0]
[0] Browserslist: caniuse-lite is outdated. Please run next command `yarn upgrade`
[0] Compiled successfully!
[0]
[0] You can now view darkwire-client in the browser.
[0]
[0] Local: http://localhost:3000/
[0] On Your Network: http://175.124.13.111:3000/
[0]
[0] Note that the development build is not optimized.
[0] To create a production build, use yarn build.
[0]
```
screenshot
I think maybe I have the wrong version Node.js and try install 9.x version, download again project and try again, it not help, try change port from 3001 to 3000, not help.
From their README.md
Darkwire Server
Darkwire server is a Node.js application that requires redis.
So please install a compatible redis server. Redis tutorial
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I'm trying to start my server with nodemon, but it crashes with the following output.
The error ERROR: Unrecognized environment. Aborting. seems quite rare, from a Google search.
Ran the same code in Windows 10 and a WSL2 Ubuntu set up. Both had the same results. The server does start for my coworker for some reason, though.
user#LAPTOP:~/myproject$ npm run start:dev
> myproject#0.0.0 start:dev /home/user/myproject
> nodemon
[nodemon] 2.0.7
[nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[nodemon] watching path(s): src/**/*
[nodemon] watching extensions: ts,html
[nodemon] starting `./node_modules/.bin/ts-node -r tsconfig-paths/register ./src`
[2021-03-23T04:11:42.704Z] ERROR: Unrecognized environment. Aborting.
[nodemon] app crashed - waiting for file changes before starting...
^C
user#LAPTOP:~/myproject$ npm -v
6.14.11
user#LAPTOP:~/myproject$ node -v
v15.12.0
This is a bug with my sequelize code
The issue came from trying to access the sequelize.js database before connecting to it.
Moving my Model.findAll() statement to after the app has launched has fixed the issue.
After running the install script, the server starts and serves a page displaying the same text after the 'Failed to compile line.'
I'm running Windows 10 and auto update just updated my pc today, right before I did the create-react-express install.
PS H:\mern-passport> npm start
> mern#1.0.0 start H:\mern-passport
> if-env NODE_ENV=production && npm run start:prod || npm run start:dev
> mern#1.0.0 start:dev H:\mern-passport
> concurrently "nodemon --ignore 'client/*'" "npm run client"
[0] [nodemon] 1.19.4
[0] [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[0] [nodemon] watching dir(s): *.*
[0] [nodemon] watching extensions: js,mjs,json
[0] [nodemon] starting `node server.js`
[0] API server now on port 3001!
[1]
[1] > mern#1.0.0 client H:\mern-passport
[1] > cd client && npm run start
[1]
[1]
[1] > mern#0.1.0 start H:\mern-passport\client
[1] > react-scripts start
[1]
[1] Starting the development server...
[1]
[1] Failed to compile.
[1]
[1] ./src/index.css (./node_modules/css-loader??ref--6-oneOf-3-1!./node_modules/postcss-loader/src??postcss!./src/index.css)
[1] Error: Package exports for 'H:\mern-passport\client\node_modules\autoprefixer\node_modules\kleur' do not define a valid './colors' target
[0] Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat 'H:\mern-passport\client\build\index.html'
[0] Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat 'H:\mern-passport\client\build\index.html'
Seems to be an issue with autoprefixer latest version. I referred https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer/issues/1328 and tried downgrading autoprefixer in my project and it works now.
Try:
npm install autoprefixer#9.8.0
Happy coding!
I also faced this problem. And it looks like a problem with autoprefixer version, so i changed the version.
npm install autoprefixer#9.8.0
I tried this, and it works perfectly.
I was running into this issue too. I installed yarn and created a new project with the npx create-react-app command and this fixed the issue.
I wanted a mean starter kit so that I can build my app. Then I got this from github. I just made it setup then made npm install and then made npm start. But it showed me several errors like this
[nodemon] 1.12.1
[0] [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[0] [nodemon] watching: *.*
[0] [nodemon] starting `node server.js`
[0] ✓ App is running at http://localhost:3000 in development mode
[0] Press CTRL-C to stop
[0]
[1] Cannot read property 'config' of null
[1] TypeError: Cannot read property 'config' of null
[1] at Class.run (/Users/Sites/tryouts/mean/node_modules/#angular/cli/tasks/serve.js:51:63)
[1] at check_port_1.checkPort.then.port (/Users/Sites/tryouts/mean/node_modules/#angular/cli/commands/serve.js:123:26)
[1] at <anonymous>
[1] at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
So can someone tell me how to make this working? Any help and suggestions will be really appreciable.
I installed the seed app here: https://github.com/moizKachwala/Angular2-expressjs-mongoose-gulp-node-typescript
I'm trying to run npm start but the server is not being created and started.
I thought maybe this line "(node:16596) fs: re-evaluating native module sources is not supported. If you are using the graceful-fs module, please update it to a more recent version" was the issue and I found that on SO its was suggested to make sure you have latest npm which I do.
NOTE: The gulp script is supposed to create the dist folder where it will place all the js files but the dist folder is not being created so the gulp script is failing somewhere...
What else could it be?
c:\work\angular\pricecompare1>npm start
> angular2-express#1.0.0 start c:\work\angular\pricecompare1
> concurrent --kill-others "gulp watch" "gulp start"
[1] [09:35:54]
[0] [09:35:54] Requiring external module ts-node/register
[1] Requiring external module ts-node/register
[0] (node:16596) fs: re-evaluating native module sources is not supported. If you are using the graceful-fs module, please update it to a more recent version.
[1] (node:17124) fs: re-evaluating native module sources is not supported. If you are using the graceful-fs module, please update it to a more recent version.
[0] [09:35:55]
[0] Using gulpfile c:\work\angular\pricecompare1\gulpfile.ts
[1] [09:35:55] Using gulpfile c:\work\angular\pricecompare1\gulpfile.ts
[0] [09:35:55]
[0] Starting 'watch'...
[1] [09:35:55]
[1] Starting 'start'...
[1] [09:35:55]
[1] Finished 'start' after 1.88 ms
[1] [09:35:55] [nodemon] 1.10.0
[1] [09:35:55] [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[1] [09:35:55] [nodemon] watching: *.*
[1] [09:35:55] [nodemon] starting `node dist/server/server.js`
[0] [09:35:55] Finished 'watch' after 32 ms
[1] module.js:442
[1] throw err;
[1] ^
[1]
[1] Error: Cannot find module 'c:\work\angular\pricecompare1\dist\server\server.js'
[1] at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:440:15)
[1] at Function.Module._load (module.js:388:25)
[1] at Module.runMain (module.js:575:10)
[1] at run (bootstrap_node.js:352:7)
[1] at startup (bootstrap_node.js:144:9)
[1] at bootstrap_node.js:467:3
[1] [09:35:55] [nodemon] app crashed - waiting for file changes before starting...
in your package.json file find start command and reference your server.js with correct directory
pricecompare1\dist\server\server.js
I am new to node.js. node is working fine but when I installed the nodemon package, it gives an error: exception in nodemon killing node, even when installed globally.
22 Jun 13:07:29 - [nodemon] v1.3.7
22 Jun 13:07:29 - [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
22 Jun 13:07:29 - [nodemon] watching: *.*
22 Jun 13:07:29 - [nodemon] starting `node server.js`
exception in nodemon killing node
Error: spawn cmd ENOENT
at exports._errnoException (util.js:746:11)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (child_process.js:1053:32)
at child_process.js:1144:20
at process._tickCallback (node.js:355:11)
----------------------------------------------------------
If appropriate, please file an error with the output from:
$ node
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\nodemon\bin\nodemon.
js server.js --dump
At http://github.com/remy/nodemon/issues/new
Possible solutions.
1. Permissions
The problem may be in your file permissions. Execute in git bash or from windows to give full permission to the project folder.
$ chmod -R 777 [folder]
2. Environment Variables
Missing "C:\Windows\System32" in the PATH.
Github issue
3. Reinstall
Altogether remove nodemon using npm and try reinstalling.
npm uninstall -g nodemon
4. Update nodejs
If you have an old version of NodeJS, try updating it. I prefer entirely removing NodeJS and reinstalling it again.
Step by steps to remove NodeJS in windows
Note: Your question may not be rich enough to answer correctly. Please include more information about questions if those didn't work.
Help spawn to locate your nodemon.cmd like this:
var nodemonCmd = (process.platform == 'win32') ? 'node_modules\\.bin\\nodemon.cmd' : 'nodemon'
myApp = spawn(nodemonCmd, ['build/server.bundle']);
Hope it works :)