Let's say my app looks like this
├── index.js
└── src
├── do_foo.js
do_foo.js
function foo() {
return "bar";
}
export default foo;
index.js
import foo from 'src/do_foo';
foo();
Running node index.js
results in the following error
> node index.js
internal/modules/run_main.js:54
internalBinding('errors').triggerUncaughtException(
^
Error [ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND]: Cannot find package 'src' imported from /mnt/c/Users/*******/Projects/*******/index.js
at packageResolve (internal/modules/esm/resolve.js:620:9)
at moduleResolve (internal/modules/esm/resolve.js:659:14)
at Loader.defaultResolve [as _resolve] (internal/modules/esm/resolve.js:752:11)
at Loader.resolve (internal/modules/esm/loader.js:97:40)
at Loader.getModuleJob (internal/modules/esm/loader.js:242:28)
at ModuleWrap.<anonymous> (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:50:40)
at link (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:49:36) {
code: 'ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND'
}
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! errno 1
npm ERR! [email protected] start: `node index.js`
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the *******@1.0.0 start script.
npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely additional logging output above.
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /mnt/c/Users/*******/.npm/_logs/2020-07-21T03_38_34_404Z-debug.log
Seeing as I've managed to mess up at such an early point, the solution, I'd imagine, has to be pretty simple. What cardinal rule of javascript am I violating here?
I should add that I know everything will work if everything is in the same folder, but that's not what I'm aiming for. If at all possible, it's a better look to keep index.js
in the outermost directory.
Edit: I want to clear up that my problem was NOT caused by a typo. My code was syntactically fine, it was the import that needed a relative scope. I mistyped something when I was writing the example code, that had nothing to do with the initial question.
import foo from './src/do_foo'