googleapis import fail with typescript/vue/firebase hosting












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In a single file vue component, importing googleapis via require fails with error:



Uncaught TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object
at Function.getPrototypeOf (<anonymous>)
at t.exports (index.js:75)
at Object.f447 (index.js:54)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.d465 (jwtclient.js:26)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.<anonymous> (googleauth.js:37)
at Object.0a40 (googleauth.js:640)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.3ccc (index.js:18)


googleapis has been imported with



const { google } = require('googleapis')


If it's imported with



import { google } from 'googleapis'


Then the same error will appear the first time this google import gets called



Help appreciated :)










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  • Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

    – Matt McCutchen
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:12











  • @MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

    – Shiqi Zhao
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:17
















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In a single file vue component, importing googleapis via require fails with error:



Uncaught TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object
at Function.getPrototypeOf (<anonymous>)
at t.exports (index.js:75)
at Object.f447 (index.js:54)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.d465 (jwtclient.js:26)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.<anonymous> (googleauth.js:37)
at Object.0a40 (googleauth.js:640)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.3ccc (index.js:18)


googleapis has been imported with



const { google } = require('googleapis')


If it's imported with



import { google } from 'googleapis'


Then the same error will appear the first time this google import gets called



Help appreciated :)










share|improve this question

























  • Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

    – Matt McCutchen
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:12











  • @MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

    – Shiqi Zhao
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:17














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In a single file vue component, importing googleapis via require fails with error:



Uncaught TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object
at Function.getPrototypeOf (<anonymous>)
at t.exports (index.js:75)
at Object.f447 (index.js:54)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.d465 (jwtclient.js:26)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.<anonymous> (googleauth.js:37)
at Object.0a40 (googleauth.js:640)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.3ccc (index.js:18)


googleapis has been imported with



const { google } = require('googleapis')


If it's imported with



import { google } from 'googleapis'


Then the same error will appear the first time this google import gets called



Help appreciated :)










share|improve this question
















In a single file vue component, importing googleapis via require fails with error:



Uncaught TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object
at Function.getPrototypeOf (<anonymous>)
at t.exports (index.js:75)
at Object.f447 (index.js:54)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.d465 (jwtclient.js:26)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.<anonymous> (googleauth.js:37)
at Object.0a40 (googleauth.js:640)
at o (bootstrap:78)
at Object.3ccc (index.js:18)


googleapis has been imported with



const { google } = require('googleapis')


If it's imported with



import { google } from 'googleapis'


Then the same error will appear the first time this google import gets called



Help appreciated :)







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  • Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

    – Matt McCutchen
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:12











  • @MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

    – Shiqi Zhao
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:17



















  • Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

    – Matt McCutchen
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:12











  • @MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

    – Shiqi Zhao
    Nov 18 '18 at 23:17

















Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

– Matt McCutchen
Nov 16 '18 at 22:12





Are you trying to run googleapis in a browser? That won't work. For browsers, you should use the "JavaScript" client instead.

– Matt McCutchen
Nov 16 '18 at 22:12













@MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

– Shiqi Zhao
Nov 18 '18 at 23:17





@MattMcCutchen Thanks! I ended up moving that part of the functionality into Firebase function and used it from there :)

– Shiqi Zhao
Nov 18 '18 at 23:17












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