how to use require in main.js
I try to use axios in my main.js.
i tried import axios from 'axios'. ... I got error for import. I read here that I should use require instead of import.
after that I tried
var axios=require('axios');
but I got the error ....require is not defined.
after that I read about browserify. I installed it
npm install -g browserify
after that I used this code to bundle it
browserify main.js -o bundle.js
and I add this script to my index.html code.
<script src="bundle.js"></script>
but I got the same error
REQUIRE IS NOT DEFINED!!
I am actually confused. can somebody HELP ME!
appreciated
node.js axios browserify require
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I try to use axios in my main.js.
i tried import axios from 'axios'. ... I got error for import. I read here that I should use require instead of import.
after that I tried
var axios=require('axios');
but I got the error ....require is not defined.
after that I read about browserify. I installed it
npm install -g browserify
after that I used this code to bundle it
browserify main.js -o bundle.js
and I add this script to my index.html code.
<script src="bundle.js"></script>
but I got the same error
REQUIRE IS NOT DEFINED!!
I am actually confused. can somebody HELP ME!
appreciated
node.js axios browserify require
I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create arequire
function at the very start of the script. Does yourbundle.js
starts with some sort ofrequire
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow yourbundle.js
is malformed. OR you're usingrequire
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss someconsole.log
calls in thebundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after thebundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14
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I try to use axios in my main.js.
i tried import axios from 'axios'. ... I got error for import. I read here that I should use require instead of import.
after that I tried
var axios=require('axios');
but I got the error ....require is not defined.
after that I read about browserify. I installed it
npm install -g browserify
after that I used this code to bundle it
browserify main.js -o bundle.js
and I add this script to my index.html code.
<script src="bundle.js"></script>
but I got the same error
REQUIRE IS NOT DEFINED!!
I am actually confused. can somebody HELP ME!
appreciated
node.js axios browserify require
I try to use axios in my main.js.
i tried import axios from 'axios'. ... I got error for import. I read here that I should use require instead of import.
after that I tried
var axios=require('axios');
but I got the error ....require is not defined.
after that I read about browserify. I installed it
npm install -g browserify
after that I used this code to bundle it
browserify main.js -o bundle.js
and I add this script to my index.html code.
<script src="bundle.js"></script>
but I got the same error
REQUIRE IS NOT DEFINED!!
I am actually confused. can somebody HELP ME!
appreciated
node.js axios browserify require
node.js axios browserify require
asked Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
mojtaba1mojtaba1
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I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create arequire
function at the very start of the script. Does yourbundle.js
starts with some sort ofrequire
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow yourbundle.js
is malformed. OR you're usingrequire
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss someconsole.log
calls in thebundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after thebundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14
add a comment |
I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create arequire
function at the very start of the script. Does yourbundle.js
starts with some sort ofrequire
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow yourbundle.js
is malformed. OR you're usingrequire
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss someconsole.log
calls in thebundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after thebundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?
– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14
I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create a
require
function at the very start of the script. Does your bundle.js
starts with some sort of require
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow your bundle.js
is malformed. OR you're using require
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create a
require
function at the very start of the script. Does your bundle.js
starts with some sort of require
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow your bundle.js
is malformed. OR you're using require
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss some
console.log
calls in the bundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after the bundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss some
console.log
calls in the bundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after the bundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14
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npm install axios --save-dev
will help you to solve problem
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By default require()
is not a valid function in client side Javascript and is primarily used in server side Node.js. I recommend you look into require.js as this does extend the client side to provide you with that function. Or else go with ES6 import
.
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npm install axios --save-dev
will help you to solve problem
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will help you to solve problem
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npm install axios --save-dev
will help you to solve problem
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will help you to solve problem
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By default require()
is not a valid function in client side Javascript and is primarily used in server side Node.js. I recommend you look into require.js as this does extend the client side to provide you with that function. Or else go with ES6 import
.
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By default require()
is not a valid function in client side Javascript and is primarily used in server side Node.js. I recommend you look into require.js as this does extend the client side to provide you with that function. Or else go with ES6 import
.
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By default require()
is not a valid function in client side Javascript and is primarily used in server side Node.js. I recommend you look into require.js as this does extend the client side to provide you with that function. Or else go with ES6 import
.
By default require()
is not a valid function in client side Javascript and is primarily used in server side Node.js. I recommend you look into require.js as this does extend the client side to provide you with that function. Or else go with ES6 import
.
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I did the same thing as you did and it's working fine for me. I tried it both with a global browserify install, as you did, and with a local one, as @Shireesha suggests. Browserify bundles create a
require
function at the very start of the script. Does yourbundle.js
starts with some sort ofrequire
definition? (code is obscure and without spaces so it is difficult to spot). I believe somehow yourbundle.js
is malformed. OR you're usingrequire
in another script that you're loading into the HTML page BEFORE the bundle.– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 10:38
thank you for your time. ja, it starts with require. shall I change anything with the main.js or it remains intact? still the same ERROR
– mojtaba1
Nov 13 '18 at 10:51
You are not intended to change bundle files manually at all, in order for them to work. However, maybe it helps if you toss some
console.log
calls in thebundle.js
file, to check wether the error comes after thebundle.js
start or before. On top of that: are you loading more javaScript files into the HTML page?– Sergeon
Nov 13 '18 at 11:14