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I'm hoping someone can help me understand how to use this, as I seem to be getting an empty object back when using dependencyTree
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I have files along the lines of:
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└── src/
├── file1.js (doesnt depend on anything)
├── file2.js (depends on file1.js)
└── file3.js (depends on file1.js and file2.js)
Above, where I state that a file depends on another, it imports the other file with require()
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And I'm trying to get the dependency info like so:
const srcFiles = await fs.readdir('./src/');
const trees = srcFiles.map(filename => dependencyTree({ filename, directory: './src' }));
console.log(trees);
Which outputs:
[ {}, {}, {} ]
Obviously I'm expecting something other than an empty object for each file. If anyone can help me understand how to use this I'd appreciate it.
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XhmikosR commentedon Nov 22, 2023
Are you by any chance on Node.js 20?
kb-ig commentedon Nov 22, 2023
@XhmikosR While I cant be sure what I was using back then, I believe it would have been Node 14.
Having just tried to recreate this again now, I get the exact same output on versions 14, 16, 18, 20, 21.
I've created an MRP here.
I expect it's probably me not understanding how to use this library properly.