The marked answer is completely wrong. All that does is hide the console log statement and does nothing whatsoever do address the actually issue. You can also close your eyes and it will achieve the same result.
The issue is caused by node-gyp and only that. Its purpose is to compile native extensions for certain modules such as bson.
If it fails to do so then the code will fallback to the JS version and kindly tell you so through the informative message:
Failed to load c++ bson extension, using pure JS version
I assume the question is really about how to compile the native C++ extension rather that just not seeing the message so let's address that.
In order for node-gyp to work your node-gyp must be up to date with your node and C++ compiler (that will differ based on your OS). Just as important your module must also be up to date.
First uninstall and reinstall node-gyp
npm un node-gyp -g;npm i node-gyp -g
Now you will need to fully uninstall and reinstall any node module in your app (that includes modules installed by requirements as well) that have bson. That should take care of the error. You can search for 'Release/bson' and find the culprits.
find node_modules/ -type 'f' -exec grep -H 'Release/bson' {} \;
And then uninstall and reinstall these modules.
Easier is to just redo the entire node_modules
folder:
rm -rf node_modules
npm cache clear
npm i
If you still experience issues then either 1) your module is out of date - check issue tracker in their repo or 2) you have a potential conflict - sometimes we may have a local node-gyp for example. You can run node-gyp
by itself and verify versions.