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I get this error
node_modules/axios-actions/dist/classes/services/Http.d.ts:19:88 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '../../../node_modules/axios/index'.
19 request(instance: ApiCore, config: AxiosRequestConfig, data?: any): Promise<import("../../../node_modules/axios/index").AxiosResponse>; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Found 1 error.
=========================================== My services file:
import { ApiGroup } from 'axios-actions' import axios from 'axios' import actions from './actions'
const service = new ApiGroup(axios, actions) export default service
================== I notice in the sample code the import for axios is like import axios from './axios'
Is that a typo, or meaningful? If meaningful, where is that file..
========== Additional Info:
I am trying it in a node.js/express setup possibly with graphql Language is Typescript
================== Thank you.
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I get this error
node_modules/axios-actions/dist/classes/services/Http.d.ts:19:88 - error TS2307: Cannot find module '../../../node_modules/axios/index'.
19 request(instance: ApiCore, config: AxiosRequestConfig, data?: any): Promise<import("../../../node_modules/axios/index").AxiosResponse>;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Found 1 error.
===========================================
My services file:
import { ApiGroup } from 'axios-actions'
import axios from 'axios'
import actions from './actions'
const service = new ApiGroup(axios, actions)
export default service
==================
I notice in the sample code the import for axios is like
import axios from './axios'
Is that a typo, or meaningful? If meaningful, where is that file..
==========
Additional Info:
I am trying it in a node.js/express setup possibly with graphql
Language is Typescript
==================
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: