Webpack and TypeScript: Cannot resolve module 'child_process' in node.d.ts

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Solution 1

All you're missing is a key target: 'node'.

This makes sure that the environment you are targeting is Node.js and not the browser, and will therefore ignore native dependencies.

Final Config:

module.exports = {
    entry: './ui/index.ts',
    target: 'node',
    output: {
        path: __dirname + '/build-ui',
        filename: 'app.js',
        publicPath: 'http://localhost:8090/assets'
    },
    module: {
        loaders: [
            {
                test: /\.jsx$/,
                loader: 'jsx-loader?insertPragma=React.DOM&harmony'
            },
            {
                test: /\.css$/,
                loader: "style-loader!css-loader"
            },
            {
                test: /\.scss$/,
                loader: "style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader"
            },
            {
                test: /\.(png|jpg)$/,
                loader: 'url-loader?limit=8192'
            },
            {
                test: /\.ts$/,
                loader: 'awesome-typescript-loader'
            }
        ]
    },
    resolve: {
        extensions: ['', '.js', '.jsx', '.ts']
    }
};

Solution 2

You could consider using a different webpack TypeScript loader. I know a few had issues with node stuff. There are also a couple starter kits that may help out.

Disclaimer: I'm the maintainer of ts-loader.

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Software Engineer at Spaceteams.

Updated on July 25, 2022

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  • Johannes Klauß
    Johannes Klauß almost 2 years

    I tried to get webpack, typescript and react.js working together via awesome-typescript-loader, but I constantly get errors.

    I am using awesome typescript loader at Version 0.3.0-rc.2 and webpack 1.8.9

    This is my webpack.config.js:

    module.exports = {
        entry: './ui/index.ts',
        output: {
            path: __dirname + '/build-ui',
            filename: 'app.js',
            publicPath: 'http://localhost:8090/assets'
        },
        module: {
            loaders: [
                {
                    test: /\.jsx$/,
                    loader: 'jsx-loader?insertPragma=React.DOM&harmony'
                },
                {
                    test: /\.css$/,
                    loader: "style-loader!css-loader"
                },
                {
                    test: /\.scss$/,
                    loader: "style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader"
                },
                {
                    test: /\.(png|jpg)$/,
                    loader: 'url-loader?limit=8192'
                },
                {
                    test: /\.ts$/,
                    loader: 'awesome-typescript-loader'
                }
            ]
        },
        resolve: {
            extensions: ['', '.js', '.jsx', '.ts']
        }
    };
    

    When I run the webpack dev server and my index.ts looks like this:

    alert('hello');
    

    It states the following error:

    ERROR in ./ui/index.ts
    /Users/..../typings/node/node.d.ts:29:12 
    Subsequent variable declarations must have the same type.  Variable 'require' must be of type 'WebpackRequire', but here has type '{ (id: string): any; resolve(id: string): string; cache: any; extensions: any; main: any; }'.
    

    Same when I put in the reference path.

    When I try to import the React.js via import React = require('react'); it states:

    ERROR in ./ui/index.ts
    Module build failed: Cannot resolve module 'child_process' in /..../typings/node
        Required in /..../typings/node/node.d.ts
    

    I copied the node.d.ts file from the loader repo, still no luck.

    Has anybody been able to get this combination work smoothly? Or should I just use a different web packager? I'd really would like to get it to work with webpack.