React-timestamp issue. Can't resolve 'react' in node modules
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"
]
}
node.js reactjs npm
1
Can you show yourpackage.json
file? And to answer your first question, noreact-timestamp
shouldn't includereact
, 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"
]
}
node.js reactjs npm
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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node.js reactjs npm
edited Jan 18 at 16:38
NemboKid
asked Jan 18 at 16:15
NemboKidNemboKid
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1
Can you show yourpackage.json
file? And to answer your first question, noreact-timestamp
shouldn't includereact
, 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
add a comment |
1
Can you show yourpackage.json
file? And to answer your first question, noreact-timestamp
shouldn't includereact
, 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
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
1
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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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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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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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.
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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Can you show your
package.json
file? And to answer your first question, noreact-timestamp
shouldn't includereact
, 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