WebNov 11, 2024 · ошибка Cannot find module 'lowdb' #1. Closed Darkinggq opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 7 comments Closed ошибка Cannot find module 'lowdb' #1. Darkinggq opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 7 comments Comments. Copy link WebDec 13, 2015 · post the minimal testcase repository link here so someone in the community can see if they can reproduce the issue themselves. Use asar.unpack and asar.unpackDir. The Electron packaging guide suggests doing --asar.unpack="*.node", but you may need to do some experimentation to make the asar options work for your specific use case.
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WebLowdb doesn't support Node's cluster module. If you have large JavaScript objects ( ~10-100MB) you may hit some performance issues. This is because whenever you call db.write, the whole db.data is serialized using JSON.stringify and written to storage. Depending on your use case, this can be fine or not. WebOct 1, 2024 · The error tells you there's nothing to import from the location it's currently pointed at. import -ing from a folder actually looks for a index. [d.] (t j)s file in that folder. If that file exists and it has a default export, you can assign the export a name in local scope, at import: import stuff from '../constants' put on toys
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WebPlease try again later and let us know if the problem persists: Report a Problem Join 75,000 developers on Openbase Sign up to see all package insights and get a personalized feed. It's free! Sign up with GitHub By signing up, you agree to our terms privacy policy Openbase Search Categories Compare News Feed What is Openbase? Help Center Contact Us WebMay 8, 2024 · Add a comment 7 Answers Sorted by: 84 Use version 2: npm install node-fetch@2 node-fetch from v3 is an ESM-only module - you are not able to import it with require (). If you cannot switch to ESM, please use v2 which remains compatible with CommonJS. Critical bug fixes will continue to be published for v2. Share Follow edited … WebFeb 28, 2024 · I used the solution by @nicroto above as well. However, fs.readFileSync was needed to read a cert in my nuxt.config.js. fs.readFileSync was not defiled when the code was being run in the browser, but it worked fine when being executed on the node server. put put on youtube