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Keep getting this error no matter what I tried installing (babel wise) as I follow other similar reports. this is the stack trace:

error: bundling failed: Error: Requires Babel "^7.0.0-0", but was
loaded with "6.26.3". If you are sure you have a compatible version of
@babel/core, it is likely that something in your build process is
loading the wrong version. Inspect the stack trace of this error to
look for the first entry that doesn't mention "@babel/core" or
"babel-core" to see what is calling Babel. (While processing preset:
"C:\\Users\\Admin-ESS\\Absent\\node_modules\\@babel\\preset-env\\lib\\index.js")
    at throwVersionError (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\@babel\preset-env\node_modules\@babel\helper-plugin-utils\lib\index.js:65:11)
    at Object.assertVersion (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\@babel\preset-env\node_modules\@babel\helper-plugin-utils\lib\index.js:13:11)
    at _default (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\@babel\preset-env\lib\index.js:150:7)
    at C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\@babel\preset-env\node_modules\@babel\helper-plugin-utils\lib\index.js:19:12
    at C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\options\option-manager.js:317:46
    at Array.map (<anonymous>)
    at OptionManager.resolvePresets (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\options\option-manager.js:275:20)
    at OptionManager.mergePresets (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\options\option-manager.js:264:10)
    at OptionManager.mergeOptions (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\options\option-manager.js:249:14)
    at OptionManager.init (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\options\option-manager.js:368:12)
    at File.initOptions (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\index.js:212:65)
    at new File (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\file\index.js:135:24)
    at Pipeline.transform (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\node_modules\babel-core\lib\transformation\pipeline.js:46:16)
    at Object.transform (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\src\transformer.js:135:5)
    at Object.transformCode [as transform] (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\metro\src\JSTransformer\worker\index.js:253:15)
    at execMethod (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\jest-worker\build\child.js:92:29)
    at process.on (C:\Users\Admin-ESS\Absent\node_modules\jest-worker\build\child.js:42:7)
    at process.emit (events.js:180:13)
    at emit (internal/child_process.js:783:12)

and my package.json:

{
  "name": "Absent",
  "version": "0.1.0",
  "private": true,
  "devDependencies": {
    "babel-preset-react-native-stage-0": "^1.0.1",
    "jest": "^23.5.0",
    "jest-react-native": "^18.0.0",
    "react-test-renderer": "16.3.1"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "start": "react-native start",
    "android": "react-native run-android",
    "ios": "react-native run-ios",
    "test": "jest"
  },
  "jest": {
    "preset": "react-native"
  },
  "dependencies": {
    "@babel/core": "^7.0.0-rc.1",
    "@babel/preset-env": "^7.0.0-rc.1",
    "@babel/preset-react": "^7.0.0-rc.1",
    "jail-monkey": "^1.0.0",
    "prop-types": "^15.6.2",
    "react": "16.3.1",
    "react-native": "^0.55.4",
    "react-native-device-info": "^0.22.4",
    "react-native-elements": "^0.19.1",
    "react-native-firebase": "^4.3.8",
    "react-native-modal": "^6.5.0",
    "react-native-router-flux": "^4.0.1",
    "react-native-size-matters": "^0.1.2",
    "react-native-vector-icons": "^5.0.0",
    "react-redux": "^5.0.7",
    "redux": "^4.0.0",
    "redux-thunk": "^2.3.0"
  },
  "rnpm": {
    "assets": [
      "./assets/fonts/"
    ]
  }
}

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated here...

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15 Answers 15

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Test which version you are running with cmd

babel -V

If it is not verion 7 or higher

npm uninstall babel-cli -g
npm uninstall babel-core -g

And

npm install @babel/cli -g
npm install @babel/core -g

If you are using Jest run

npm install [email protected] --save-dev

Uninstall and reinstall @babel/node solves the problem if you do node development.

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  • 2
    Uninstall and reinstall @babel/node worked for me, thanks
    – Puneet
    Sep 11, 2019 at 9:17
  • 1
    Solved my issue too. Thank you!
    – Blargian
    May 23, 2020 at 17:20
  • Thanks! This solved my issue. I need to do the installation and uninstallation step locally in my repository as well! Dec 30, 2020 at 22:56
  • 1
    Did not work for me Jul 29, 2022 at 2:54
34

Looks like you need to install babel-core as the docs suggest: https://jestjs.io/docs/en/getting-started#using-babel

yarn add --dev babel-jest babel-core@^7.0.0-bridge.0 @babel/core regenerator-runtime

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  • 7
    tried using babel-core@^7.0.0-bridge.0 and it worked. thanks for the prompt reply :) Aug 20, 2018 at 0:41
  • 22
    Issue is not fixed for me with this :(
    – Dominic
    Oct 11, 2018 at 15:43
  • Lovely solution. Nov 14, 2019 at 17:02
26

Sometimes its because you have installed both babel-cli and babel/cli, or babel-core and @babel/core It causes conflicts

So

1) delete node_modules

2) remove babel-cli, babel-core from your package.json, keep @babel/core, @babel/cli

3) npm install

babel-cli conflicts with @babel/cli

bable-core conflicts with @babel/core

1
10

For the ones who still fighting that, 4 days ago Jest v24 released with native support for babel 7. enjoy.

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    Thank you!. For me, this meant to remove the require('babel-register') and require('@babel/polyfill/noConflict') from my globalSetup file.
    – oyalhi
    Mar 13, 2019 at 17:45
  • Upgrading to Jest v24 worked for me, without need for babel-core@^7.0.0-bridge.0 (which actually did not work). Having tried both, I feel like this should be the accepted answer in 2019. Jul 17, 2019 at 19:34
8

None of the solutions I found online worked, I fixed it the following way:

  1. Remove jest and @babel/core from package.json (keep babel-core v7 bridge)
  2. Remove node_modules and package-lock.json
  3. npm install
  4. npm install jest @babel/core --save-dev
3

From the Babel Docs, I found that there is an issue with the order in which you install the deps.

Note: Please install @babel/cli and @babel/core first before npx babel, otherwise npx will install out-of-dated babel 6.x.

As per the usage docs. I found that removing both items from package.json and adding them in order, fixed my issue. Bizarre edge case.

3

you need this 4 packages, that will fix the issue:

 npm install @babel/cli
 npm install @babel/core
 npm install @babel/node
 npm install @babel/preset-env
3

In my case, the issue was caused by upgrading my @babel/core version, while I kept an outdated webpack (and/or webpack-cli, I simply treated them identically in batch) version. I happened to be using a Webpack config file that was webpack.config.babel.js. Webpack seems to deal with this internally by using babel-register (see this SO answer). This was evidenced by my require stack:

at OptionManager.mergePresets (/Users/me/Projects/github-wide-mode/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:264:10)
    at OptionManager.mergeOptions (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:249:14)
    at OptionManager.init (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/babel-core/lib/transformation/file/options/option-manager.js:368:12)
    at compile (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/babel-register/lib/node.js:103:45)
    at loader (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/babel-register/lib/node.js:144:14)
    at Object.require.extensions.<computed> [as .js] (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/babel-register/lib/node.js:154:7)
                                                                                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    at require (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/v8-compile-cache/v8-compile-cache.js:159:20)
    at WEBPACK_OPTIONS (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/webpack-cli/bin/utils/convert-argv.js:114:13)
    at requireConfig (/Users/me/Projects/my-project/node_modules/webpack-cli/bin/utils/convert-argv.js:116:6)

So webpack-cli was calling babel-register – whose version I presume was dictated by the outdated version of webpack-cli – causing it to target an older version of @babel/babel-core than I had installed.

The solution

I uninstalled the webpack and webpack-cli packages, deleted my node_modules/ and package-lock.json, and then did a fresh npm install.

If this doesn't immediately work, I would suggest following the suggestion included in the error:

Error: Requires Babel "^7.0.0-0", but was loaded with "6.26.3". If you are sure you have a compatible version of @babel/core, it is likely that something in your build process is loading the wrong version. Inspect the stack trace of this error to look for the first entry that doesn't mention "@babel/core" or "babel-core" to see what is calling Babel.

to pinpoint what is causing (what is most likely) the dependency mismatch. I would also recommend deleting entries in your package.json's dependencies (and/or devDependencies) and then reinstalling them at the npm defaulted version, until they play nice with each other. Stripping away non-essential dependencies and resetting default dependencies should eventually work.

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  • As a side note for anyone else who happens to be dep-upgrading an antique package setup that uses webpack.config.babel.js: babel-register seems to have been included with older versions of webpack or webpack-cli, but is dropped in more recent version. This causes webpack-cli to complain of 'Unable to use specified module loaders for ".babel.js".' Simply install @babel/register in that case. Aug 23, 2021 at 1:25
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The issue on my side was a conflict between babel-core, imported by babel-register, and @babel/core, required by Babel documentation for latest usage and set as root npm dependency

It seems babel-register has been moved to @babel/register. Babel didn't update docs with the new module name although they did for their cli/core packages

Here is an update of setup babel doc that works for me:

Installation

npm install --save-dev @babel/register

Usage

In your package.json file make the following changes:

{
  "scripts": {
    "test": "mocha --require @babel/register"
  }
}
2

It is NOT recommended to install babel globally. It might be that your IDE has recognized your globally installed package and is going based off of that one. Or what is more likely is that you have have packages that conflict with each other. e.g babel-cli conflicts with @babel/cli

While you can install Babel CLI globally on your machine, it's much better to install it locally project by project.

yarn remove global @babel/cli @babel/core

In project directory...

yarn remove babel-cli 
yarn add @babel/cli @babel/core @babel/node --dev
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  • The issue for me was that I was installing babel-core. Instead I needed @babel/core
    – Vishal
    Feb 2 at 8:40
0

I accidentally had a file called .babelrc in my root directory with the following contents:

{
  "presets": ["@babel/preset-env"]
}

After I deleted that file, I no longer got this error when running my gulp command.

0

Sometimes, you have a local version, so remove it so that the global version is ran:

npm uninstall babel-cli
npm uninstall babel-core
0
  • Delete node modules.
  • Update your devdepdencies to
"devDependencies": {
      "@babel/core": "^7.13.10",
      "babel-core": "^7.0.0-bridge.0",
      ........
}
  • npm install
0

What is the output of npm ls babel-core?

enter image description here

This was mine, so I removed [email protected] and [email protected] from package.json, and installed @babel/cli and @babel/register

It might be a good idea to delete your lock file and rebuild it.

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  1. Delete node_modules
  2. Update devDependencies to:
"devDependencies": {
      "@babel/core": "^7.13.10",
      "babel-core": "^7.0.0-bridge.0",
}
  1. Install npm again:
    npm install
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    This is a duplicate answer, thus subject to deletion (RE answer by KushalSeth). Welcome to SO. There are some unique rules for the SO platform that you may not be aware of: Useful answers should be upvoted, NOT duplicated for SO to work as intended. It is a different format from forums. You can read more at StackOverflow.com/help. Apr 19, 2021 at 20:25

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