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A: Problem using Dynamic import in Node.js with import()

Quentin But the import fails, no errors occur, this code block doesn't work. When I run that code it errors with: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'bold') If I read the MDN documentation it says: Each module specifier corresponds to a unique module namespace object, so the fo...

@AlexMarienko — It works here: imgur.com/a/1zPsOO1 so I can't tell what you've done wrong trying to follow my instructions.
Quentin, thanks for the answer. I tried what you suggested but without the desired result (
That isn't what I advised.
I don't understand how to format the response ((( Changes in my original code:
// import chalk from 'chalk'; // Chalk 5 has changed to ESM
It looks like you are trying to copy the (quoted from MDN) demonstration of how to compare two values to prove equivalences instead of doing the simple change to one line of your code that I advised.
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import * as format from 'chalk';
``` if (argv.colors == true) { // console.log(colors); import('chalk') .then(({default: chalk}) => { console.log(format); console.log(chalk); console.log(format === chalk); // console.log(chalk.green.bold(' nodejs.org')); }) .catch(err => { console.error(err); }); } else { printf(' nodejs.org'); } ```
sigh. You've deleted and reposted your earlier comment. My comment, starting "It looks like you are trying to copy", still applies.
no console output from any of the directives console.log
1. Throw out all the changes you made since you wrote the question in the first place. 2. Reread this answer paying careful attention to make sure you understand which parts are documentation I'm quoting, which parts are where I explain the significance of that documentation, and which part is the simple one line change that applies the lesson learned from that documentation. 3. Make the simple one line change I advised.
Also note that if none of the values log then if (argv.colors == true) { might just not be a true statement and you never get inside the if (which is a separate problem but one that blocks you from getting the problem you are asking about, and would explain why you don't see the error messages that I see).
Quentin, I have updated the original post with the latest code changes
And you've ignored my comments.
import * as format from 'chalk'; — Don't do that
console.log(format); — Don't do that
console.log(chalk); — Don't do that
console.log(format === chalk); — Don't do that
// console.log(chalk.green.bold(' https://nodejs.org')); — Don't comment that out
if (argv.colors == true) { — Don't fail to make sure this is actually a test which passed. Add some more debugging information inside the else because it looks like you never reach your import
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No, I didn't ignore your comment, sorry. Give me a second...
Quentin, original post updated.
Please, look. Row console.log(argv.colors); inside if print true to output, if condition works.
I've identified your other problem and updated this answer.
Yes, it works! I have output ` nodejs.org` correctly formated. Many thanks! Now I have another problem - this output to the console goes at the end of the output, and not where I planned, before the output of the node version...
Well, that's because you're logging the URL once the dynamic import is ready and you're logging the version immediately. Teaching you how to manage asynchronous code is really out of scope for this question.
Quentin, of course. Many thanks for your help and assistance. I'm new to javascript, and I'll read about how asynchronous code and output works. One more thanks!

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