npm package missing folders
I've created an published a private npm package successfully. Here is the file structure:
Library.Util
|
|__src
|
|__helper
|
|__typeChecker.js
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
When I install this package on another project, the entire file structure is different:
Library.Util
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
I have tried changing my main
in package.json
, and importing typeChecker.js
into the index.js
file, but that didn't seem to do it. Additionally, I confirmed that none of typeChecker.js
is not in my .gitignore
file. Wanted to know if anyone had an idea of what was going on.
javascript npm npm-install
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I've created an published a private npm package successfully. Here is the file structure:
Library.Util
|
|__src
|
|__helper
|
|__typeChecker.js
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
When I install this package on another project, the entire file structure is different:
Library.Util
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
I have tried changing my main
in package.json
, and importing typeChecker.js
into the index.js
file, but that didn't seem to do it. Additionally, I confirmed that none of typeChecker.js
is not in my .gitignore
file. Wanted to know if anyone had an idea of what was going on.
javascript npm npm-install
1
Do you have an.npmignore
file that might be ignoring yoursrc
directory?
– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
No, I don't have an.npmignore
file
– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37
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I've created an published a private npm package successfully. Here is the file structure:
Library.Util
|
|__src
|
|__helper
|
|__typeChecker.js
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
When I install this package on another project, the entire file structure is different:
Library.Util
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
I have tried changing my main
in package.json
, and importing typeChecker.js
into the index.js
file, but that didn't seem to do it. Additionally, I confirmed that none of typeChecker.js
is not in my .gitignore
file. Wanted to know if anyone had an idea of what was going on.
javascript npm npm-install
I've created an published a private npm package successfully. Here is the file structure:
Library.Util
|
|__src
|
|__helper
|
|__typeChecker.js
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
When I install this package on another project, the entire file structure is different:
Library.Util
|
|__index.js
|
|__package.json
I have tried changing my main
in package.json
, and importing typeChecker.js
into the index.js
file, but that didn't seem to do it. Additionally, I confirmed that none of typeChecker.js
is not in my .gitignore
file. Wanted to know if anyone had an idea of what was going on.
javascript npm npm-install
javascript npm npm-install
asked Nov 15 '18 at 17:24
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Do you have an.npmignore
file that might be ignoring yoursrc
directory?
– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
No, I don't have an.npmignore
file
– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37
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1
Do you have an.npmignore
file that might be ignoring yoursrc
directory?
– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
No, I don't have an.npmignore
file
– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37
1
1
Do you have an
.npmignore
file that might be ignoring your src
directory?– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
Do you have an
.npmignore
file that might be ignoring your src
directory?– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
No, I don't have an
.npmignore
file– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
No, I don't have an
.npmignore
file– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37
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Do you have an
.npmignore
file that might be ignoring yoursrc
directory?– Brian
Nov 15 '18 at 17:29
No, I don't have an
.npmignore
file– eagercoder
Nov 15 '18 at 17:30
Have you verified that the src folder exists in the npm repo? is there a script copying your src to dst folders on build ..?
– P. Avery
Nov 15 '18 at 21:37