Can't seem to find any articles on this anywhere. I basically want to catch the "Cannot find module" error from within the program, and optionally ask to install it, but I can't seem to catch any errors even with a try/catch around my require statements. Is this even possible? I haven't seen it done anywhere.
For example:
try {
var express = require('express');
} catch (err){
console.log("Express is not installed.");
//proceed to ask if they would like to install, or quit.
//command to run npm install
}
I suppose this could be done with a seperate .js startup file without any 3rd party requires, and simply uses fs
to check for node_modules
, and then optionally runs npm install
from child process, then runs node app
with another child. But it feels like it would be easier to do this from within a single app.js file
require
itself suggests that this module is essential for the app to run.Cannot find module
is a self-explanatory fault message if you ask me. As a developer it is your responsibility to include all dependencies to your package if you want others to use your app.package.json
andnpm install
. My hunt for this solution is for the sake of making my app as user friendly and automatic as possible.import
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