I tried to run a typescript example in the following way which caused following error:
$ mongod --dbpath /home/u/databases
$ npm install
$ tsc --sourcemap --module monjs app.ts
$ node app.js
{ [Error: Cannot find module '../build/Release/bson'] code: 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND' }
js-bson: Failed to load c++ bson extension, using pure JS version
========================================================================================
= Please ensure that you set the default write concern for the database by setting =
= one of the options =
= =
= w: (value of > -1 or the string 'majority'), where < 1 means =
= no write acknowledgement =
= journal: true/false, wait for flush to journal before acknowledgement =
= fsync: true/false, wait for flush to file system before acknowledgement =
= =
= For backward patibility safe is still supported and =
= allows values of [true | false | {j:true} | {w:n, wtimeout:n} | {fsync:true}] =
= the default value is false which means the driver receives does not =
= return the information of the success/error of the insert/update/remove =
= =
= ex: new Db(new Server('localhost', 27017), {safe:false}) =
= =
= +Command =
= =
= The default of no acknowledgement will change in the very near future =
= =
= This message will disappear when the default safe is set on the driver Db =
========================================================================================
/home/u/tmp/TypeScriptSamples/imageboard/app.js:9
app.configure(function () {
^
TypeError: Object function (req, res, next) {
app.handle(req, res, next);
} has no method 'configure'
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/u/tmp/TypeScriptSamples/imageboard/app.js:9:5)
at Module._pile (module.js:456:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:497:10)
at startup (node.js:119:16)
at node.js:929:3
Furthermore, looking at db.ts I think http
and url
are missing in package.json
file, am I right?
How is it possible to fix the above error with mongodb?
I tried to run a typescript example in the following way which caused following error:
$ mongod --dbpath /home/u/databases
$ npm install
$ tsc --sourcemap --module monjs app.ts
$ node app.js
{ [Error: Cannot find module '../build/Release/bson'] code: 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND' }
js-bson: Failed to load c++ bson extension, using pure JS version
========================================================================================
= Please ensure that you set the default write concern for the database by setting =
= one of the options =
= =
= w: (value of > -1 or the string 'majority'), where < 1 means =
= no write acknowledgement =
= journal: true/false, wait for flush to journal before acknowledgement =
= fsync: true/false, wait for flush to file system before acknowledgement =
= =
= For backward patibility safe is still supported and =
= allows values of [true | false | {j:true} | {w:n, wtimeout:n} | {fsync:true}] =
= the default value is false which means the driver receives does not =
= return the information of the success/error of the insert/update/remove =
= =
= ex: new Db(new Server('localhost', 27017), {safe:false}) =
= =
= http://www.mongodb/display/DOCS/getLastError+Command =
= =
= The default of no acknowledgement will change in the very near future =
= =
= This message will disappear when the default safe is set on the driver Db =
========================================================================================
/home/u/tmp/TypeScriptSamples/imageboard/app.js:9
app.configure(function () {
^
TypeError: Object function (req, res, next) {
app.handle(req, res, next);
} has no method 'configure'
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/u/tmp/TypeScriptSamples/imageboard/app.js:9:5)
at Module._pile (module.js:456:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:497:10)
at startup (node.js:119:16)
at node.js:929:3
Furthermore, looking at db.ts I think http
and url
are missing in package.json
file, am I right?
How is it possible to fix the above error with mongodb?
Share Improve this question edited Jan 25, 2015 at 14:11 user977828 asked Jan 25, 2015 at 12:58 user977828user977828 7,69917 gold badges70 silver badges121 bronze badges 1-
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Did you try to execute
npm update
before doing it? – Ma'moon Al-Akash Commented Jan 25, 2015 at 14:20
3 Answers
Reset to default 7in Linux operating system first remove bson folder from node_modules
and run this mand:
sudo apt-get install gcc make build-essential
and then restart nodejs file such as index.js
. Hope its helpful
I am using connect-mongo for sessions. I had the same problem and was because the version of connect-mongo generated an error with the version 4.0.x of mongoose. You could check each version of the dependencies you are using.
looking at db.ts I think http and url are missing in package.json file, am I right?
No. These modules are a part of core nodejs.
The source of the error is the package.json specifying minimum numbers without backward in patible version locks. https://github./Microsoft/TypeScriptSamples/blob/master/imageboard/package.json#L6 I would change '>=' to be harder versions e.g. 3.x