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How do I add NODE_PATH to webpack in package.json?

Part of my packcage.json:

 "dependencies": { "axios": "^0.16.2", "cross-env": "^5.0.1", "koa": "^2.3.0", "koa-mount": "^3.0.0", "koa-static": "^4.0.1", "koa-trie-router": "^2.1.5", "mongodb": "^2.2.31", "nuxt": "^1.0.0-rc3", "socket.io": "^2.0.3" }, "devDependencies": { "babel-eslint": "^7.2.3", "backpack-core": "^0.4.1" }, "scripts": { "test": "mocha --harmony", "dev": "NODE_PATH=./app backpack dev", "build": "nuxt build && backpack build", "start": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production NODE_PATH=./app node build/main.js" }, 

backpack.config.js:

module.exports = { webpack: (config, options, webpack) => { config.entry.main = './server/index.js' return config } } 

In my server.js:

import Koa from 'koa' import { Nuxt, Builder } from 'nuxt' import socket from 'socket.io' import http from 'http' import config from 'config' // this is './config' without NODE_PATH=./app 

Error at npm run dev:

This dependency was not found: * config in ./server/index.js 

But if I run npm start, it is working fine.

Any ideas?

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You should edit your webpack configuration to include the app directory for resolving modules.

Based on your code example, it would look like this:

module.exports = { webpack: (config, options, webpack) => { config.entry.main = './server/index.js' config.resolve.modules = ['./app'] return config } } 

See webpack documentation for details:

https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/#resolve-modules

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