streamroller | js file streams that roll over when they reach a maximum
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node.js file streams that roll over when they reach a maximum size, or a date/time.
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I have a NodeJS project that I'm building with Webpack and running inside a Docker container. This was being developed in a Linux environment, but I decided to try to move it to WSL (Windows subsystem for Linux) because that would make things easier for the dev team. Getting it to run on WSL has been difficult though.
Currently the project builds with no problems, and Docker also seems to be running smoothly. However, when I open the project on a browser, nothing loads. On the console is the following error message:
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Answered 2019-Oct-22 at 16:25Do you have jquery
in your package.json? I remember getting that error with Create-React-App when I forget to add the jquery cdn to index.html
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