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They way that the lib is packaged currently seems to not allow the importing of it inside modern JS/TS Applications, the quickest reproducing example that i can come up with would be the following. Already tested this both with Vite and with NextJS.
Create a starter vite app using this
npm create vite@latest
Then just import frictionless pretty much anywhere. for exemple like this
import { open } from "frictionless.js";
What you get is an error for instance either telling that fs module cant be found in Next or the error below in Vite
Uncaught ReferenceError: Buffer is not defined
at node_modules/csv-parse/lib/index.js (index.js:17:18)
at __require2 (chunk-OROXOI2D.js?v=6209617b:16:50)
at node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/node/parser/csv.js (csv.js:11:40)
at __require2 (chunk-OROXOI2D.js?v=6209617b:16:50)
at node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/node/data.js (data.js:21:12)
at __require2 (chunk-OROXOI2D.js?v=6209617b:16:50)
at node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/node/index.js (index.js:91:13)
at __require2 (chunk-OROXOI2D.js?v=6209617b:16:50)
at index.js:107:13
Which is actually ok given that the documentation mentions the fact that by default what we get is a server bundle, so lets say i import the browser bundle directly with something like this
import { open } from "frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle";
Then what i get is something like this on Vite
Uncaught SyntaxError: The requested module '/node_modules/.vite/deps/frictionless__js_dist_browser_bundle.js?v=6209617b' does not provide an export named 'default' (at App.jsx:4:1)
Or like this on NextJS
error - Error: unable to locate global object
at /home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:16:99287
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:16:99331)
at r (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:1:118)
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:8:22432)
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:8:25836)
at r (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:1:118)
at Module.<anonymous> (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:38:34758)
at r (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:1:118)
at /home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:1:917
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/luccasmateus/Projects/datahub-publisher/node_modules/frictionless.js/dist/browser/bundle.js:1:928) {
page: '/'
}
I believe that the actual problem is that the browser version is just not bundled as an ES Module, havent actually tested with other frameworks(Vue, Svelte etc) but i believe that the results would be similar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
They way that the lib is packaged currently seems to not allow the importing of it inside modern JS/TS Applications, the quickest reproducing example that i can come up with would be the following. Already tested this both with Vite and with NextJS.
Create a starter vite app using this
Then just import frictionless pretty much anywhere. for exemple like this
What you get is an error for instance either telling that
fs module cant be found
in Next or the error below in ViteWhich is actually ok given that the documentation mentions the fact that by default what we get is a server bundle, so lets say i import the browser bundle directly with something like this
Then what i get is something like this on Vite
Or like this on NextJS
I believe that the actual problem is that the browser version is just not bundled as an ES Module, havent actually tested with other frameworks(Vue, Svelte etc) but i believe that the results would be similar
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: