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I'm really new to browserify world. I want to use this module peer-file, in order to allow the file transfer between two browsers. Reading the Usage section into readme, I note I have to include the script bundle.js in my web page. To build the bundle I need to type browserify -r ./index.js > build.js, where -r option means external require, so I can use in my main script the keyword require(), like this:

var send = require('peer-file/send')
var receive = require('peer-file/receive')

However, when I load the web page, I receive this error into the console. Uncaught Error: Cannot find module 'peer-file/send'

Any suggestion?

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If you look at the index file - https://github.com/michaelrhodes/peer-file/blob/master/index.js

It adds send and receive to the exports. So you first get a handle to that, then you can access the exports with dot notation.

var send = require('peer-file').send;
var receive = require('peer-file').receive;

Or just get it once:

var peerFile = require('peer-file');

// Later
peerFile.send..
peerFile.receive..
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  • I did like you said, but I got "Uncaught Error: Cannot find module 'peer-file'". Maybe have I create the bundle typing: browserify -r ./index.js:peer-file > build.js? Oct 31, 2014 at 10:18
  • I followed this: github.com/substack/node-browserify#external-requires. So the noun after the : means the name associated to the exported module. Am I right? Oct 31, 2014 at 10:25
  • Does your project have a package.json (generated with npm init) and you have the module listed there in dependencies and it is installed into a node_modules folder?
    – Dominic
    Oct 31, 2014 at 11:00
  • Yes, but after that, I need to move the bundle.js file into the public folder - I'm working with express. Anyway, the answer is yes. Oct 31, 2014 at 12:05
  • I recommend you use grunt or gulp to set up your build task. I also recommend you use webpack instead of browserify as it is much faster at compiling. Setting up a build task in grunt or gulp for this is simple - can't see exactly what you are doing wrong without seeing your project though
    – Dominic
    Oct 31, 2014 at 13:14

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