Issue in requiring a custom module












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Let's give the context: I am currently working on making a little library for Electron.



Since the beginning, I was working on a single JS file containing a class.

But I decided to make a different class (and so another JS file) to have a better organization.



So I made it. I made this file, with an export at the end like I read on many websites.



Unfortunatly, when I try to require my second class in my first one, I get this error:




Uncaught Error: Cannot find module './my-module-two'




Irritating.



I searched for about one hour on Google in order to find a solution, I tried many without result.



There my file contents right now. I cut that I judged unuseful.





my-module-one.js



// I also tried to require here.

class MyModuleOne
{
constructor() {
this.MyModuleTwo = require('./my-module-two');
}
}




my-module-two.js



class MyModuleTwo
{
// Literally nothing. But I tried with a constructor for the same issue.
}

module.exports.MyModuleTwo = MyModuleTwo;




index.html



<!-- Into <head> tags. -->
<script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>




My files are in the same directory:



myApp/
web/
js/
my-module/
my-module-one.js
my-module-two.js
node_modules/
(other directories)/
main.js
package.json
package-lock.json




Of course, all libraries installed with npm required on index.html or my-module-one.js works as hell.



Thanks to the one who will be my savior! :)










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    Let's give the context: I am currently working on making a little library for Electron.



    Since the beginning, I was working on a single JS file containing a class.

    But I decided to make a different class (and so another JS file) to have a better organization.



    So I made it. I made this file, with an export at the end like I read on many websites.



    Unfortunatly, when I try to require my second class in my first one, I get this error:




    Uncaught Error: Cannot find module './my-module-two'




    Irritating.



    I searched for about one hour on Google in order to find a solution, I tried many without result.



    There my file contents right now. I cut that I judged unuseful.





    my-module-one.js



    // I also tried to require here.

    class MyModuleOne
    {
    constructor() {
    this.MyModuleTwo = require('./my-module-two');
    }
    }




    my-module-two.js



    class MyModuleTwo
    {
    // Literally nothing. But I tried with a constructor for the same issue.
    }

    module.exports.MyModuleTwo = MyModuleTwo;




    index.html



    <!-- Into <head> tags. -->
    <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>




    My files are in the same directory:



    myApp/
    web/
    js/
    my-module/
    my-module-one.js
    my-module-two.js
    node_modules/
    (other directories)/
    main.js
    package.json
    package-lock.json




    Of course, all libraries installed with npm required on index.html or my-module-one.js works as hell.



    Thanks to the one who will be my savior! :)










    share|improve this question

























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      Let's give the context: I am currently working on making a little library for Electron.



      Since the beginning, I was working on a single JS file containing a class.

      But I decided to make a different class (and so another JS file) to have a better organization.



      So I made it. I made this file, with an export at the end like I read on many websites.



      Unfortunatly, when I try to require my second class in my first one, I get this error:




      Uncaught Error: Cannot find module './my-module-two'




      Irritating.



      I searched for about one hour on Google in order to find a solution, I tried many without result.



      There my file contents right now. I cut that I judged unuseful.





      my-module-one.js



      // I also tried to require here.

      class MyModuleOne
      {
      constructor() {
      this.MyModuleTwo = require('./my-module-two');
      }
      }




      my-module-two.js



      class MyModuleTwo
      {
      // Literally nothing. But I tried with a constructor for the same issue.
      }

      module.exports.MyModuleTwo = MyModuleTwo;




      index.html



      <!-- Into <head> tags. -->
      <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>




      My files are in the same directory:



      myApp/
      web/
      js/
      my-module/
      my-module-one.js
      my-module-two.js
      node_modules/
      (other directories)/
      main.js
      package.json
      package-lock.json




      Of course, all libraries installed with npm required on index.html or my-module-one.js works as hell.



      Thanks to the one who will be my savior! :)










      share|improve this question














      Let's give the context: I am currently working on making a little library for Electron.



      Since the beginning, I was working on a single JS file containing a class.

      But I decided to make a different class (and so another JS file) to have a better organization.



      So I made it. I made this file, with an export at the end like I read on many websites.



      Unfortunatly, when I try to require my second class in my first one, I get this error:




      Uncaught Error: Cannot find module './my-module-two'




      Irritating.



      I searched for about one hour on Google in order to find a solution, I tried many without result.



      There my file contents right now. I cut that I judged unuseful.





      my-module-one.js



      // I also tried to require here.

      class MyModuleOne
      {
      constructor() {
      this.MyModuleTwo = require('./my-module-two');
      }
      }




      my-module-two.js



      class MyModuleTwo
      {
      // Literally nothing. But I tried with a constructor for the same issue.
      }

      module.exports.MyModuleTwo = MyModuleTwo;




      index.html



      <!-- Into <head> tags. -->
      <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>




      My files are in the same directory:



      myApp/
      web/
      js/
      my-module/
      my-module-one.js
      my-module-two.js
      node_modules/
      (other directories)/
      main.js
      package.json
      package-lock.json




      Of course, all libraries installed with npm required on index.html or my-module-one.js works as hell.



      Thanks to the one who will be my savior! :)







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          Maybe you should try use require('./js/my-module/my-module-one') instead of <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>






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          Maybe you should try use require('./js/my-module/my-module-one') instead of <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>






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          • Giving me the same error.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 0:25











          • You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

            – iArcadia
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          Maybe you should try use require('./js/my-module/my-module-one') instead of <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>






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          • Giving me the same error.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 0:25











          • You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 1:09














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          Maybe you should try use require('./js/my-module/my-module-one') instead of <script src="js/my-module/my-module-one.js"></script>






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          • Giving me the same error.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 0:25











          • You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 1:09



















          • Giving me the same error.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 0:25











          • You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

            – iArcadia
            Jan 19 at 1:09

















          Giving me the same error.

          – iArcadia
          Jan 19 at 0:25





          Giving me the same error.

          – iArcadia
          Jan 19 at 0:25













          You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

          – iArcadia
          Jan 19 at 1:09





          You saved me 'cause it is working! I'll mark your answer as the solution, think to edit it to include your comment into it.

          – iArcadia
          Jan 19 at 1:09


















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