How works “require” after “export default” in EC6?
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Following a tutorial I found this chunk of code in a file:
export default require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
});
This file is being imported in another as :
import Knex from './knex'
When I run the app I get this error
Unexpected token (1:20)
export default knex require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
}
})
I want to fix this but I don't understand how require
works when is preceded for export default
.
Thanks!
javascript iec61131-3
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Following a tutorial I found this chunk of code in a file:
export default require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
});
This file is being imported in another as :
import Knex from './knex'
When I run the app I get this error
Unexpected token (1:20)
export default knex require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
}
})
I want to fix this but I don't understand how require
works when is preceded for export default
.
Thanks!
javascript iec61131-3
add a comment |
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Following a tutorial I found this chunk of code in a file:
export default require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
});
This file is being imported in another as :
import Knex from './knex'
When I run the app I get this error
Unexpected token (1:20)
export default knex require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
}
})
I want to fix this but I don't understand how require
works when is preceded for export default
.
Thanks!
javascript iec61131-3
Following a tutorial I found this chunk of code in a file:
export default require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
});
This file is being imported in another as :
import Knex from './knex'
When I run the app I get this error
Unexpected token (1:20)
export default knex require ('knex') ({
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
}
})
I want to fix this but I don't understand how require
works when is preceded for export default
.
Thanks!
javascript iec61131-3
javascript iec61131-3
edited Nov 22 at 18:11
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asked Nov 22 at 16:41
Ersualo
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Your export default require
is not valid. Try this instead:
export default {
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
It exports an objet that you can later import with import myObj from './myfile'
.
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working nowexport default require
works the problem was a semicolonclient : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
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Your export default require
is not valid. Try this instead:
export default {
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
It exports an objet that you can later import with import myObj from './myfile'
.
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working nowexport default require
works the problem was a semicolonclient : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
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Your export default require
is not valid. Try this instead:
export default {
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
It exports an objet that you can later import with import myObj from './myfile'
.
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working nowexport default require
works the problem was a semicolonclient : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
add a comment |
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up vote
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Your export default require
is not valid. Try this instead:
export default {
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
It exports an objet that you can later import with import myObj from './myfile'
.
Your export default require
is not valid. Try this instead:
export default {
client : 'mysql';
connection : {
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password: '',
database : 'graph',
charset : 'utf8',
}
It exports an objet that you can later import with import myObj from './myfile'
.
edited Nov 22 at 17:07
answered Nov 22 at 16:47
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I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working nowexport default require
works the problem was a semicolonclient : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
add a comment |
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working nowexport default require
works the problem was a semicolonclient : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
I got a similar error export default { client : 'mysql'; connection : { host : 'localhost', user : 'root',
– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 16:53
It's working now
export default require
works the problem was a semicolon client : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
It's working now
export default require
works the problem was a semicolon client : 'mysql';
sorry and thanks!– Ersualo
Nov 22 at 17:03
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