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We have setup an express app with TypeScript, and target CommonJS modules (which is still the default in TypeScript). Consequenty, we don't have "type": "module" in package.json. When we install a version => 2.0.0 of express-request-id, and start the app, it crashes with the following error:
/Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/dist/index.js:8
const express_request_id_1 = __importDefault(require("express-request-id"));
^
Error [ERR_REQUIRE_ESM]: require() of ES Module /Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/node_modules/express-request-id/index.js from /Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/dist/index.js not supported.
Instead change the require of /Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/node_modules/express-request-id/index.js in /Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/dist/index.js to a dynamic import() which is available in all CommonJS modules.
at Object.<anonymous> (/Users/hermangruber/IdeaProjects/express-example/dist/index.js:8:46) {
code: 'ERR_REQUIRE_ESM'
}
BTW, we tried to work around the issue by converting our app in full to ES2020 modules, but it seems that the rest of the ecosystem is not yet fully migrated to ESM. For example, jest 29.5 has only experimental support for ESM: https://jestjs.io/docs/ecmascript-modules
We have setup an express app with TypeScript, and target CommonJS modules (which is still the default in TypeScript). Consequenty, we don't have
"type": "module"in package.json. When we install a version => 2.0.0 of express-request-id, and start the app, it crashes with the following error:A minimal repro using the latest version of
express-request-idcan be found here:https://github.com/HermannGruber/express-example
BTW, we tried to work around the issue by converting our app in full to ES2020 modules, but it seems that the rest of the ecosystem is not yet fully migrated to ESM. For example, jest 29.5 has only experimental support for ESM: https://jestjs.io/docs/ecmascript-modules