how add marks to directory in node js
this is the structure of my node app
I'm trying to import auth.js
file to user.js
file.
using this statement import working fine.
const auth = require('./../controllers/auth')
but I seen some of project use app
mask to root
directory like below.
const auth = require('app/controllers/auth')
still I cannot figure it out.
can you help me to figure it out?
node.js express
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this is the structure of my node app
I'm trying to import auth.js
file to user.js
file.
using this statement import working fine.
const auth = require('./../controllers/auth')
but I seen some of project use app
mask to root
directory like below.
const auth = require('app/controllers/auth')
still I cannot figure it out.
can you help me to figure it out?
node.js express
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this is the structure of my node app
I'm trying to import auth.js
file to user.js
file.
using this statement import working fine.
const auth = require('./../controllers/auth')
but I seen some of project use app
mask to root
directory like below.
const auth = require('app/controllers/auth')
still I cannot figure it out.
can you help me to figure it out?
node.js express
this is the structure of my node app
I'm trying to import auth.js
file to user.js
file.
using this statement import working fine.
const auth = require('./../controllers/auth')
but I seen some of project use app
mask to root
directory like below.
const auth = require('app/controllers/auth')
still I cannot figure it out.
can you help me to figure it out?
node.js express
node.js express
asked Nov 11 at 7:43
Gayan
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if you want to do something like that you need to use variable and you can do it like that
const path = require('path');
const app_root = path.dirname(require.main.filename);
And then
const auth = require(`$app_root/controllers/auth`)
*Note that this is the reference to the folder where your main file is located
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if you want to do something like that you need to use variable and you can do it like that
const path = require('path');
const app_root = path.dirname(require.main.filename);
And then
const auth = require(`$app_root/controllers/auth`)
*Note that this is the reference to the folder where your main file is located
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if you want to do something like that you need to use variable and you can do it like that
const path = require('path');
const app_root = path.dirname(require.main.filename);
And then
const auth = require(`$app_root/controllers/auth`)
*Note that this is the reference to the folder where your main file is located
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if you want to do something like that you need to use variable and you can do it like that
const path = require('path');
const app_root = path.dirname(require.main.filename);
And then
const auth = require(`$app_root/controllers/auth`)
*Note that this is the reference to the folder where your main file is located
if you want to do something like that you need to use variable and you can do it like that
const path = require('path');
const app_root = path.dirname(require.main.filename);
And then
const auth = require(`$app_root/controllers/auth`)
*Note that this is the reference to the folder where your main file is located
answered Nov 11 at 8:15
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