Router.use() throwing error when i add routes via foreach in app.js
I am stuck at a problem which was not a problem in my prior project when i did witht the same method. I am trying to add the routes and the file path in following way:
And in the App.js file i am including it this way
app.use(app.router);
APIRoutes.forEach(function (object)
app.use(object.route, require(object.path));
);
Now once i do this it shows error
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458
throw new TypeError('Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a
' + gettype(fn))
^
TypeError: Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a Object
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458:13)
at Function.<anonymous>
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:220:21)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:217:7)
at c:Nodemytestappapp.js:34:8
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Object.<anonymous> (c:Nodemytestappapp.js:33:11)
I did the same in my prior projects & their it was working fine. The more insights to the problem i got was that my previous project was in express 2.0.0 framework & now some components are depricated now. but i did not get any solution to this.
Update
product.js file
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var ProductModel = new Schema(
productId: Number,
name: String,
quantity: Number,
price: Number,
activeStatus: Number
);
const Product = mongoose.model('myProduct', ProductModel);
module.exports = Product;
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I am stuck at a problem which was not a problem in my prior project when i did witht the same method. I am trying to add the routes and the file path in following way:
And in the App.js file i am including it this way
app.use(app.router);
APIRoutes.forEach(function (object)
app.use(object.route, require(object.path));
);
Now once i do this it shows error
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458
throw new TypeError('Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a
' + gettype(fn))
^
TypeError: Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a Object
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458:13)
at Function.<anonymous>
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:220:21)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:217:7)
at c:Nodemytestappapp.js:34:8
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Object.<anonymous> (c:Nodemytestappapp.js:33:11)
I did the same in my prior projects & their it was working fine. The more insights to the problem i got was that my previous project was in express 2.0.0 framework & now some components are depricated now. but i did not get any solution to this.
Update
product.js file
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var ProductModel = new Schema(
productId: Number,
name: String,
quantity: Number,
price: Number,
activeStatus: Number
);
const Product = mongoose.model('myProduct', ProductModel);
module.exports = Product;
node.js express mean-stack
One of the modules that you require usingrequire(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Addconsole.log(object)
beforeapp.use(...)
to find out which.
– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
After running console.log(object) i got thisroute: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
So what does./model/product.js
export?
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
1
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58
|
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I am stuck at a problem which was not a problem in my prior project when i did witht the same method. I am trying to add the routes and the file path in following way:
And in the App.js file i am including it this way
app.use(app.router);
APIRoutes.forEach(function (object)
app.use(object.route, require(object.path));
);
Now once i do this it shows error
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458
throw new TypeError('Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a
' + gettype(fn))
^
TypeError: Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a Object
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458:13)
at Function.<anonymous>
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:220:21)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:217:7)
at c:Nodemytestappapp.js:34:8
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Object.<anonymous> (c:Nodemytestappapp.js:33:11)
I did the same in my prior projects & their it was working fine. The more insights to the problem i got was that my previous project was in express 2.0.0 framework & now some components are depricated now. but i did not get any solution to this.
Update
product.js file
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var ProductModel = new Schema(
productId: Number,
name: String,
quantity: Number,
price: Number,
activeStatus: Number
);
const Product = mongoose.model('myProduct', ProductModel);
module.exports = Product;
node.js express mean-stack
I am stuck at a problem which was not a problem in my prior project when i did witht the same method. I am trying to add the routes and the file path in following way:
And in the App.js file i am including it this way
app.use(app.router);
APIRoutes.forEach(function (object)
app.use(object.route, require(object.path));
);
Now once i do this it shows error
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
[nodemon] restarting due to changes...
[nodemon] starting `node ./bin/www`
c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458
throw new TypeError('Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a
' + gettype(fn))
^
TypeError: Router.use() requires a middleware function but got a Object
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibrouterindex.js:458:13)
at Function.<anonymous>
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:220:21)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Function.use
(c:Nodemytestappnode_modulesexpresslibapplication.js:217:7)
at c:Nodemytestappapp.js:34:8
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at Object.<anonymous> (c:Nodemytestappapp.js:33:11)
I did the same in my prior projects & their it was working fine. The more insights to the problem i got was that my previous project was in express 2.0.0 framework & now some components are depricated now. but i did not get any solution to this.
Update
product.js file
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var ProductModel = new Schema(
productId: Number,
name: String,
quantity: Number,
price: Number,
activeStatus: Number
);
const Product = mongoose.model('myProduct', ProductModel);
module.exports = Product;
node.js express mean-stack
node.js express mean-stack
edited Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
Shaggie
asked Nov 13 '18 at 10:10
ShaggieShaggie
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One of the modules that you require usingrequire(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Addconsole.log(object)
beforeapp.use(...)
to find out which.
– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
After running console.log(object) i got thisroute: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
So what does./model/product.js
export?
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
1
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58
|
show 1 more comment
One of the modules that you require usingrequire(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Addconsole.log(object)
beforeapp.use(...)
to find out which.
– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
After running console.log(object) i got thisroute: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
So what does./model/product.js
export?
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
1
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58
One of the modules that you require using
require(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Add console.log(object)
before app.use(...)
to find out which.– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
One of the modules that you require using
require(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Add console.log(object)
before app.use(...)
to find out which.– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
After running console.log(object) i got this
route: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
After running console.log(object) i got this
route: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
So what does
./model/product.js
export?– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
So what does
./model/product.js
export?– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
1
1
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58
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One of the modules that you require using
require(object.path)
is returning an object instead of a function. Addconsole.log(object)
beforeapp.use(...)
to find out which.– robertklep
Nov 13 '18 at 11:29
After running console.log(object) i got this
route: '/product', path: './model/product.js'
which is fine. Why the error then?– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 6:10
So what does
./model/product.js
export?– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 7:29
I have updated the question. Please see the file below
– Shaggie
Nov 14 '18 at 8:54
1
You can't use a Mongoose model as a request handler, those are two very different things.
– robertklep
Nov 14 '18 at 8:58