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Q: Using EcmaScript for Node app development?

OwlI am new in node.js and at the first step I am wondering if I could EcmaScript while developing node app. If so, could you please clarify me which settings ext. should I need in the related settings file or IDE like IntelliJ IDEA? The following method is not recognized in app.js of my node app: l...

ECMAScript = JavaScript (practically speaking). Node.js provides a runtime environment for JavaScript code. It’s not clear how you reached the conclusion that Node won’t run JavaScript/ECMAScript code. The configuration of the specific IDE you elect to use will largely be done off of the documentation of the IDE itself. As it’s currently written, this question needs way more details to be considered answerable. Please familiarize yourself with How to Ask and edit your question to better conform to the guidelines therein.
Your question is confusing, probably because you are not familiar with the terms yourself. JavaScript is an implementation of ECMAScript and Node.js is a host environment + JavaScript engine.
user17862362
@esqew But when I define ES method, it is not recognized in my node app. Any idea?
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@HelixKling But when I define ES method, it is not recognized in my node app. Any idea?
@Owl That’s a completely separate question from the one you’re asking here; why not elect to research and post a question about that instead…?
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1) Maybe you have a syntax error in your code. 2) Maybe you are using features that are not supported by the version of Node.js you are using. 3) ... We cannot help you if you don't provide concrete information.
Which ES method? How is it not recognized? This should be your question
@Owl — What is "ES method"? How are you defining it? Why should your node app recognise it? Please read How to Ask and provide a minimal reproducible example (edit the question, don't dump a load of code into the comments)
user17862362
@esqew I searched, but not a proper answer. So, I think I need to make some settings to use ES in my node app. What are those?
@Owl: Maybe or maybe not. XY problem
user17862362
@JeremyThille I shared derails, any idea?
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@HelixKruger Why did you close the question?
Re edit: That looks like the middle bit of a class definition. Either your code isn't a complete minimal reproducible example or you need to read an introduction to classes as you've missed out 80% of what is needed for one. (It might also be the middle big of an object definition or a malformed function definition).
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@Helix: Any idea regarding to update?
@Owl — The blue box at the top of the page shows that three people voted to close the question, none of the being HelixKruger, and it tells you why.
If that's at the top level of the file then it's not valid code. Functions need to be declared with the function keyword. So the problem is not with any settings but that you are using the wrong syntax. The method syntax is only valid inside object literals or class declarations.
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@QuentinTarantino What do you need?
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@Owl Instead of log(msg) ..., use function log(msg) ... See function declarations.
Well yes, log(msg) { console.log('message: ' + msg); } isn't valid Javascript (or Ecmascript, as you call it), assuming it's out of a Class. It has nothing to do with Nodejs or any setting in your IDE, it's a syntax error. Try const log = (msg) => { console.log('message: ' + msg); }
user17862362
@jsejcksn Thanks. But I know and I used that. But I think I could write something for Ecma Script?
I don't know why you're so obsessed with Ecmascript :) You can call it Javascript like the rest of us. Not sure what you mean by "I think I could write something for Ecma Script"
@Owl — The code that jsejcksn provided is valid ECMAScript! And you aren't winning friends by insulting people who are trying to help by calling their comments useless.
The core problem remains: You have failed to clearly explain what you actually want to achieve. See, as I said before, How to Ask
@Owl Try updating your question with the complete code that you tried if it's still not working. (Quentin shared with you some useful links that explain why this is necessary.)
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Basically, as I understand it, you don't really know how to write JS code (which you confusingly insist on calling Ecmascript), but you don't assume your code is wrong. You assume Node.js isn't meant to run what you wrote or your IDE isn't configured properly. With all the "useless" comments above, perhaps you could now change your point of view?
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@JeremyThille Maybe I mixed with typescript, but why don't you say that I get error by using the code above?

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