React-timestamp issue. Can't resolve 'react' in node modules












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I'm creating an App with React and everything has been fine for weeks until I installed react-timestamp with npm in order to convert unix time (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-timestamp).



But now it won't compile and says:
/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib/timestamp.js



Module not found: Can't resolve 'react' in '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib'



I've tried to remove package-lock.json as well as yarn.lock, then did npm install again followed by npm run start, but still same issue. Also tried to add it to my package.json file, but without success.



In '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib' there's only one file: timestamp.js. Should it also contain a file called react.js?



How can I get around this? Should I try to delete react-timestamp from my node_modules folder? Don't really understand the issue here. Would be grateful for all help!



Edit: package.json:



{
"name": "client",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"react": "^16.6.3",
"react-dom": "^16.6.3",
"react-router-dom": "4.3.1",
"react-scripts": "2.1.1",
"web3": "^1.0.0-beta.37"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "react-app"
},
"browserslist": [
">0.2%",
"not dead",
"not ie <= 11",
"not op_mini all"
]
}









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    Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

    – James
    Jan 18 at 16:30











  • Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

    – stever
    Jan 18 at 16:33






  • 1





    I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

    – AndyJ
    Jan 18 at 16:44











  • @AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

    – NemboKid
    Jan 18 at 17:09
















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I'm creating an App with React and everything has been fine for weeks until I installed react-timestamp with npm in order to convert unix time (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-timestamp).



But now it won't compile and says:
/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib/timestamp.js



Module not found: Can't resolve 'react' in '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib'



I've tried to remove package-lock.json as well as yarn.lock, then did npm install again followed by npm run start, but still same issue. Also tried to add it to my package.json file, but without success.



In '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib' there's only one file: timestamp.js. Should it also contain a file called react.js?



How can I get around this? Should I try to delete react-timestamp from my node_modules folder? Don't really understand the issue here. Would be grateful for all help!



Edit: package.json:



{
"name": "client",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"react": "^16.6.3",
"react-dom": "^16.6.3",
"react-router-dom": "4.3.1",
"react-scripts": "2.1.1",
"web3": "^1.0.0-beta.37"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "react-app"
},
"browserslist": [
">0.2%",
"not dead",
"not ie <= 11",
"not op_mini all"
]
}









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    Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

    – James
    Jan 18 at 16:30











  • Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

    – stever
    Jan 18 at 16:33






  • 1





    I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

    – AndyJ
    Jan 18 at 16:44











  • @AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

    – NemboKid
    Jan 18 at 17:09














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I'm creating an App with React and everything has been fine for weeks until I installed react-timestamp with npm in order to convert unix time (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-timestamp).



But now it won't compile and says:
/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib/timestamp.js



Module not found: Can't resolve 'react' in '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib'



I've tried to remove package-lock.json as well as yarn.lock, then did npm install again followed by npm run start, but still same issue. Also tried to add it to my package.json file, but without success.



In '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib' there's only one file: timestamp.js. Should it also contain a file called react.js?



How can I get around this? Should I try to delete react-timestamp from my node_modules folder? Don't really understand the issue here. Would be grateful for all help!



Edit: package.json:



{
"name": "client",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"react": "^16.6.3",
"react-dom": "^16.6.3",
"react-router-dom": "4.3.1",
"react-scripts": "2.1.1",
"web3": "^1.0.0-beta.37"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "react-app"
},
"browserslist": [
">0.2%",
"not dead",
"not ie <= 11",
"not op_mini all"
]
}









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I'm creating an App with React and everything has been fine for weeks until I installed react-timestamp with npm in order to convert unix time (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-timestamp).



But now it won't compile and says:
/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib/timestamp.js



Module not found: Can't resolve 'react' in '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib'



I've tried to remove package-lock.json as well as yarn.lock, then did npm install again followed by npm run start, but still same issue. Also tried to add it to my package.json file, but without success.



In '/Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp/lib' there's only one file: timestamp.js. Should it also contain a file called react.js?



How can I get around this? Should I try to delete react-timestamp from my node_modules folder? Don't really understand the issue here. Would be grateful for all help!



Edit: package.json:



{
"name": "client",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"react": "^16.6.3",
"react-dom": "^16.6.3",
"react-router-dom": "4.3.1",
"react-scripts": "2.1.1",
"web3": "^1.0.0-beta.37"
},
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "react-app"
},
"browserslist": [
">0.2%",
"not dead",
"not ie <= 11",
"not op_mini all"
]
}






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  • 1





    Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

    – James
    Jan 18 at 16:30











  • Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

    – stever
    Jan 18 at 16:33






  • 1





    I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

    – AndyJ
    Jan 18 at 16:44











  • @AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

    – NemboKid
    Jan 18 at 17:09














  • 1





    Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

    – James
    Jan 18 at 16:30











  • Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

    – stever
    Jan 18 at 16:33






  • 1





    I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

    – AndyJ
    Jan 18 at 16:44











  • @AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

    – NemboKid
    Jan 18 at 17:09








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1





Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

– James
Jan 18 at 16:30





Can you show your package.json file? And to answer your first question, no react-timestamp shouldn't include react, it's marked as a peer dependency which means it would expect it to be installed already.

– James
Jan 18 at 16:30













Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

– stever
Jan 18 at 16:33





Sometimes running npm install again - or rm -rf node_modules && npm install resolves these kinds of issues (for me anyway)

– stever
Jan 18 at 16:33




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1





I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

– AndyJ
Jan 18 at 16:44





I'm probably missing something obvious, but if you "installed react-timestamp with npm", shouldn't react-timestamp be in your package.json dependencies?

– AndyJ
Jan 18 at 16:44













@AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

– NemboKid
Jan 18 at 17:09





@AndyJ Thought the same and tried to add it manually, but it didn't work out :(

– NemboKid
Jan 18 at 17:09












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I deleted the folder /Users/nembokid/node_modules/react-timestamp and then from the terminal, inside the project client folder: npm run start without npm install or anything. Works perfectly fine again.






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