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I have updated node today and I'm getting this error:

error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'transformFile')
    at Bundler.transformFile (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/Bundler.js:48:30)
    at runMicrotasks (<anonymous>)
    at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
    at async Object.transform (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/lib/transformHelpers.js:101:12)
    at async processModule (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/traverseDependencies.js:137:18)
    at async traverseDependenciesForSingleFile (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/traverseDependencies.js:131:3)
    at async Promise.all (index 0)
    at async initialTraverseDependencies (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/traverseDependencies.js:114:3)
    at async DeltaCalculator._getChangedDependencies (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/DeltaCalculator.js:164:25)
    at async DeltaCalculator.getDelta (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/DeltaCalculator.js:94:16)

Other than that I haven't done anything unusual, so I'm not sure what to share. If I'm missing any info please comment and I'll add it.

While building the terminal also throws this error:

Failed to construct transformer:  Error: error:0308010C:digital envelope routines::unsupported
    at new Hash (node:internal/crypto/hash:67:19)
    at Object.createHash (node:crypto:130:10)
    at stableHash (/Users/.../node_modules/metro-cache/src/stableHash.js:19:8)
    at Object.getCacheKey (/Users/.../node_modules/metro-transform-worker/src/index.js:593:7)
    at getTransformCacheKey (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/getTransformCacheKey.js:24:19)
    at new Transformer (/Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/DeltaBundler/Transformer.js:48:9)
    at /Users/.../node_modules/metro/src/Bundler.js:22:29
    at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5) {
  opensslErrorStack: [ 'error:03000086:digital envelope routines::initialization error' ],
  library: 'digital envelope routines',
  reason: 'unsupported',
  code: 'ERR_OSSL_EVP_UNSUPPORTED'
}

My node, npx and react-native versions are:

  • node: 17.0.0
  • npx: 8.1.0
  • react-native-cli: 2.0.1

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94

Ran into the same issue with Node.js 17.0.0. To solve it, I downgraded to version 14.18.1, deleted node_modules and reinstalled.

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  • 1
    After 3 days trying to find the issue, this did the job. I reinstalled the node LTS 14.8.1, and it solved the problem. Thanks
    – Edi
    Oct 20, 2021 at 16:56
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    👏 It worked! Just remind that you've to delete node_modules and install it again using npm/yarn install Oct 21, 2021 at 15:03
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    Is 14.8.1 the highest for which it works ? seems like a big step back to go back 3 versions...
    – gkpo
    Dec 27, 2021 at 10:37
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    I haven't tested it but according to other people in the thread version 16.13.0 is the latest version that will work fine
    – memoalv
    Dec 27, 2021 at 22:24
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    nvm install 14.18.1 and even on an M1 Mac, this takes long enough to go on a coffee break, so consider going on a coffee break after running that command. Jan 27, 2022 at 4:18
40

you can resolve it by downgrading the node js

> nvm list // to see all available node version

> nvm install 16.13.0 // to install the version I wanted 

> nvm use 16.13.0  // use the installed version 
OR
> nvm alias default 16 // use the installed version as DEFAULT 
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  • I do the above steps and everything is fine. But when I try to build, it fails again. And if I close the terminal, and then I check again node version, it says 17?! Jan 14, 2022 at 9:30
  • @FotiosTsakiris if you want your node version to persist, you can use nvm alias default 16.13.0, that way your node version always stay at version 16. Jan 15, 2022 at 11:38
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    Thanks a lot for the comment. Actually, I tried something else and it worked. After I set nvm use 16.13.0 I did nvm uninstall 17.3.1 and then the project did build. Jan 15, 2022 at 15:43
  • I also facing the same issue. I installed the latest version of node 18.12.0 but It's not working. So I have downgraded node version 16.13.0 and it's working fine for me.
    – immodi
    Nov 16, 2022 at 15:17
8

I tried different node versions...same error. Uninstalled and tried new versions of Android Studio...same error. Started brand new projects from scratch...same error. Deleted node_modules and ran npm i...same error.

Here's what did work for me.

Run

npx react-native info

Towards the top of that readout, it should say what Node version you are using. (it told me I was using Node: 17.xx.x in a stray node_modules folder.)

My fix was simply renaming that folder(in case deleting it breaks a different project). Now when I run npx react-native info it tells me the correct node version(16.13.1) and all my projects are running in the emulator again!

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Run:

export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider

To make connection to openssl

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5

This issue is due to the difference between node version you are currently using for example node version 19 and node version used by the project.

To Solve this issue you need to downgrade or upgrade according to the node version used by project and your current node version.

you have to install node first and then then install nvm (NODE VERSION MANAGER). nvm is a node version manager with which you can install multiple node version

CURRENT LTS OLD STABLE OLD UNSTABLE
19.2.0 18.12.1 0.12.18 0.11.16
19.1.0 18.12.0 0.12.17 0.11.15
19.0.1 16.18.1 0.12.16 0.11.14
19.0.0 16.18.0 0.12.15 0.11.13
18.11.0 16.17.1 0.12.14 0.11.12
18.10.0 16.17.0 0.12.13 0.11.11
18.9.1 16.16.0 0.12.12 0.11.10
18.9.0 16.15.1 0.12.11 0.11.9
18.8.0 16.15.0 0.12.10 0.11.8
18.7.0 16.14.2 0.12.9 0.11.7
18.6.0 16.14.1 0.12.8 0.11.6
18.5.0 16.14.0 0.12.7 0.11.5
18.4.0 16.13.2 0.12.6 0.11.4
18.3.0 16.13.1 0.12.5 0.11.3
18.2.0 16.13.0 0.12.4 0.11.2
18.1.0 14.21.1 0.12.3 0.11.1
18.0.0 14.21.0 0.12.2 0.11.0
17.9.1 14.20.1 0.12.1 0.9.12
17.9.0 14.20.0 0.12.0 0.9.11
17.8.0 14.19.3 0.10.48 0.9.10

To Install nvm please follow this Link

After this you can use the following nvm commands

nvm ls

// install specific version of node
nvm install 6.9.2

// set default version of node
nvm alias default 6.9.2

// switch version of node
nvm use 6.9.1
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  • this is the most amazing and helpful answer. I was trying for three days and now my issue is resolved. thank you so much
    – hamid
    Jan 11 at 6:03
4

I am using Expo CLI with Node.js 17 and encountered the same error, and found the hint to the resolution (without downgrading Node.js) from here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/33107#issuecomment-1042612307

However, instead of using export I installed cross-env as devDependency by running the following command: npm i --save-dev cross-env

Then I added the following command against start script in package.json under scripts section.

"start": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider expo start"

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    This sounds like it's specifically for M1 Macs, based on the details I see in the link. Just labeling it here in case someone with a non-M1 expects it to solve their problem. Jul 25, 2022 at 20:21
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First, you have to install the node version manager:

wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash

or:

curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash

after installation, (if you are on Linux, close and reopen your terminal and) test it:

nvm -v

then install the node version 16.3.0:

nvm install 16.13.0

and ask the nvm to use this version:

nvm use 16.13.0
3

The error comes from the node version. So, you will need to downgrade.

npx react-native info - // to see what node version your project uses.

nvm list // to see all available node version

nvm install 16.18.0 // to install the version you want

nvm use 16.18.0  // use the installed version

OR

nvm alias default 16 // use the installed version as DEFAULT
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Quick and dirty workaround (worked for me):

Add or update your package.json engines section with something like this to stop trying to build with Node 17.0.x Current, until you resolve the new OpenSSL PKCS8 format in the tls module:

  "engines": {
    "node": "<17",
    "npm": "<8.2"
  },
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I experienced the same issue. Seems that the problem is due to version 17.x of Node.js. I solved downgrading to Node.js 16.12.0.

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  • Node.js 16.13.0 is the latest version that works fine
    – MouTio
    Nov 30, 2021 at 11:35
1

had the same issue. downgrade to version 16.13.1 from 17.3.0 and it worked great.

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check your node version first using nvm list uninstall the unnecessary version of node using nvm uninstall version change the version with the version number which is in use. install the new version of node using nvm install version_number use the installed version of node using nvm use version_number . Replace version_number with the version of node you have installed.

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    we do not know if the person is using nvm, since it i not mentioned in the OP. Jan 3, 2022 at 20:54
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In case, you do the steps of @uzai sindiko and when you try to build, it fails again. And if you close the terminal, and then you check again node version, it says 17.3.1.

Then after you set nvm use 16.13.0 do also nvm uninstall 17.3.1 and then your project will be build.

Thanks

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If you use an older osx version, you may need to add an nvm script to your zshrc file. Here is how to do so:

  • in your terminal, type open ~/.zshrc
  • in your .zshrc file, copy paste the following code:
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"  # This loads nvm
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion"  # This loads nvm bash_completion
  • go back to your terminal and run source ~/.zshrc

Now nvm will work.

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  1. Use node version 16.12.0. If you are using nvm, set default node version to 16.12.0. You can use following command
nvm alias default 16.12.0
  1. Remove node_modules folder. You can use following command:
rm -rf node_modules 
  1. Run the android run command again
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Solution which works for me. Try to generate your main.jsbundle file with the below react-native command and verify it in your iOS folder.

1)Delete your pods folder and Podfile.lock file

2)run command

react-native bundle --entry-file='index.js' --bundle-output='./ios/main.jsbundle' --dev=false --platform='ios' --assets-dest='./ios'

3)After that run below command

npm start -- --reset-cache
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Just throwing this out there. If you use watchFolders in metro.config.js, make sure you remove that key before building! That fixed it for me. It's useful if you are npm linking other packages but obviously eas build will not be able to find those links.

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Try running this

NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider 
npm run start:reset 
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Your metro might be probably running somehow. Restart you computer before trying anything fancy

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I tried every solution on the internet but none of them helped, check if nothing's working then you must be having nodejs and node in your system. You can check on your terminal with node -v and nodejs -v

Uninstall nodejs

sudo apt-get uninstall nodejs

and you're good to go!

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    wtf mate!! uninstall nodejs seriously?
    – Aniket
    Feb 15 at 10:16

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