"Module not found"
I'm having this issue where it says that there is a module that is not being found, but locally works completely fine and the build runs flawlessly. What could cause that?
Project-id: cdfd83b2-cbbd-41da-ab2c-1112eb62ff1f
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cdfd83b2-cbbd-41da-ab2c-1112eb62ff1f
We had ~/... before and it didn't work so we changed to the normal approach, still doesn't work
Hey?
hey, just a reminder that this is community support, and it's likely that if you haven't received an answer it's because no one has an answer to your question. although I will say that this error would not be specific to the railway platform so you are welcome to do some research too
Yeah we have done a lot tho, I thought this was like "railway" support
This error isn't happening locally like I mentioned and we have hosted the website elsewhere and it worked - we want to keep going with railway thus opening the ticket
this server is railway community support, if you feel the need for elevated support from the team you might want to look into the teams plan
Oh gotcha
We were definitely going to get the teams plan but not for now since we're really on a developing stage right
I guess we'll have to see if it's an error in our end ourselves, hopefully not because I wanted to stick with railway
oh yeah no worries, teams plan is needed for when you start profiting from a service hosted on railway, or just need elevated support.
but yeah if i knew what the problem was i totally would have helped you, but unfortunately i have no clue what could cause this
Alrighty, thank you thank you
no problem, and sorry your deploy hasn't gone smoothly π¦
I'll find a way to fix it tho, no worries π
Dockerfiles are a good option for when you don't want to be at the mercy of what nixpacks decides to do with your code lol
We have deployed probably 4 times to railway now, all worked flawlessly
With nixpacks
ah bad luck with this one then lol
Fixed it @Brody lmfao, thank you tho
My friend has MacOS and apperently that was messing his build which wasn't getting the error correctly
I tested it on my computer and it just told me where the error was π
thats awsome, im glad you figured it out!