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How to resolve typings in npm nested modules
How can I update NodeJS and NPM to the next versions?Find the version of an installed npm packageHow to uninstall npm modules in node js?How do I update each dependency in package.json to the latest version?npm throws error without sudoHow to install an npm package from GitHub directly?What is the difference between Bower and npm?What's the difference between dependencies, devDependencies and peerDependencies in npm package.json file?What is the --save option for npm install?NPM vs. Bower vs. Browserify vs. Gulp vs. Grunt vs. Webpack
src/cli_inv.ts:29:16 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container' is not assignable to parameter of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify-commander-utils/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container'.
I receive a such error. I am developing a PROGMAM that uses packages INVERSIFY, INVERSIFY-COMMANDER. INVERSIFY-COMMANDER is a library created by me and it is depends on INVERSIFY module. The problem occurs during the program compilation. The object of INVERSIFY is created and passed to INVERSIFY-COMMANDER But the library requires the object of nested libraries. I see that there are two items of the same library.
Hello. I see that I do not understand how dependencies and nested libraries work. I suggested to get a flat structure but I received the nested structure. I read about. It looked easy. But...
Could anybody clarify the picture? Thank you.
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src/cli_inv.ts:29:16 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container' is not assignable to parameter of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify-commander-utils/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container'.
I receive a such error. I am developing a PROGMAM that uses packages INVERSIFY, INVERSIFY-COMMANDER. INVERSIFY-COMMANDER is a library created by me and it is depends on INVERSIFY module. The problem occurs during the program compilation. The object of INVERSIFY is created and passed to INVERSIFY-COMMANDER But the library requires the object of nested libraries. I see that there are two items of the same library.
Hello. I see that I do not understand how dependencies and nested libraries work. I suggested to get a flat structure but I received the nested structure. I read about. It looked easy. But...
Could anybody clarify the picture? Thank you.
npm
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src/cli_inv.ts:29:16 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container' is not assignable to parameter of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify-commander-utils/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container'.
I receive a such error. I am developing a PROGMAM that uses packages INVERSIFY, INVERSIFY-COMMANDER. INVERSIFY-COMMANDER is a library created by me and it is depends on INVERSIFY module. The problem occurs during the program compilation. The object of INVERSIFY is created and passed to INVERSIFY-COMMANDER But the library requires the object of nested libraries. I see that there are two items of the same library.
Hello. I see that I do not understand how dependencies and nested libraries work. I suggested to get a flat structure but I received the nested structure. I read about. It looked easy. But...
Could anybody clarify the picture? Thank you.
npm
src/cli_inv.ts:29:16 - error TS2345: Argument of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container' is not assignable to parameter of type 'import("/home/martin/github/vlikin/node-typescript-website/server/node_modules/inversify-commander-utils/node_modules/inversify/dts/container/container").Container'.
I receive a such error. I am developing a PROGMAM that uses packages INVERSIFY, INVERSIFY-COMMANDER. INVERSIFY-COMMANDER is a library created by me and it is depends on INVERSIFY module. The problem occurs during the program compilation. The object of INVERSIFY is created and passed to INVERSIFY-COMMANDER But the library requires the object of nested libraries. I see that there are two items of the same library.
Hello. I see that I do not understand how dependencies and nested libraries work. I suggested to get a flat structure but I received the nested structure. I read about. It looked easy. But...
Could anybody clarify the picture? Thank you.
npm
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NPM is smart enough. In my case:
- Shared dependencies have be excluded from package.json of the library
developed( INVERSIFY-COMMANDER). - The shared libraries have to be
defined on the top level PROGRAM. - For a development case, the shared
dependencies might be defined in the devDependency section.
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NPM is smart enough. In my case:
- Shared dependencies have be excluded from package.json of the library
developed( INVERSIFY-COMMANDER). - The shared libraries have to be
defined on the top level PROGRAM. - For a development case, the shared
dependencies might be defined in the devDependency section.
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NPM is smart enough. In my case:
- Shared dependencies have be excluded from package.json of the library
developed( INVERSIFY-COMMANDER). - The shared libraries have to be
defined on the top level PROGRAM. - For a development case, the shared
dependencies might be defined in the devDependency section.
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NPM is smart enough. In my case:
- Shared dependencies have be excluded from package.json of the library
developed( INVERSIFY-COMMANDER). - The shared libraries have to be
defined on the top level PROGRAM. - For a development case, the shared
dependencies might be defined in the devDependency section.
NPM is smart enough. In my case:
- Shared dependencies have be excluded from package.json of the library
developed( INVERSIFY-COMMANDER). - The shared libraries have to be
defined on the top level PROGRAM. - For a development case, the shared
dependencies might be defined in the devDependency section.
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