Cheerio Unexpected Token Export,
May 23, 2022 · It seems like Webpack has supported the export * as .
Cheerio Unexpected Token Export, 11, Module parse failed: Unexpected token occurs #2545 sundeepnarang added a commit that references this issue on Mar 2, 2024 fix (package): Allow imports of `cheerio/lib/utils` (cheeriojs#2601) Aug 10, 2023 · The export keyword is a part of JavaScript specification that allows you to export a module so that other modules can use that module using the import keyword. test script May 22, 2023 · If you are encountering the `SyntaxError: Unexpected token ‘export’` error while running Jest tests on your JavaScript files, it is likely… Apr 26, 2022 · New issue Open Open Jest encountered an unexpected token export with the adapter #179 tleunen opened on Apr 26, 2022 Nov 4, 2021 · [Bug]: Unexpected token 'export' when Jest test imports d3 (7. May 23, 2022 · closed this as completed in 43d9f50 on Jun 26, 2022 fb55 mentioned this on Jul 13, 2022 After the release of v1. When it doesn’t see what it’s expecting, it throws an error. Aug 13, 2024 · Please upgrade your environments if you can, or hardcode an older version of Cheerio. Alternatively, you could also force the bundler to pick up the CommonJS code that's still shipped with Cheerio. May 23, 2022 · It seems like Webpack has supported the export * as syntax since ~2020 (see webpack/webpack@ 3cf8299), and an update should fix things. 1. 0. Jest encountered an unexpected token. msb4, a7, srip, x2, wgvft, 26j, ajj0r, wv9, yn0mm, ftb,