How to write data to JSON file while using Reactjs
Or actually the question should be
How to write data to JSON file using Reactjs and Nodejs
I'm very first to react and do not understand which database should I use with.
PS. It's can easily to read json file with
var data = require('./data.json');
but to write data I try using npm 'jsonfile' package and both try to used Nodejs
and got this error
TypeError: fs.writeFileSync is not a function
javascript json node.js database reactjs
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Or actually the question should be
How to write data to JSON file using Reactjs and Nodejs
I'm very first to react and do not understand which database should I use with.
PS. It's can easily to read json file with
var data = require('./data.json');
but to write data I try using npm 'jsonfile' package and both try to used Nodejs
and got this error
TypeError: fs.writeFileSync is not a function
javascript json node.js database reactjs
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Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
1
If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
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Or actually the question should be
How to write data to JSON file using Reactjs and Nodejs
I'm very first to react and do not understand which database should I use with.
PS. It's can easily to read json file with
var data = require('./data.json');
but to write data I try using npm 'jsonfile' package and both try to used Nodejs
and got this error
TypeError: fs.writeFileSync is not a function
javascript json node.js database reactjs
Or actually the question should be
How to write data to JSON file using Reactjs and Nodejs
I'm very first to react and do not understand which database should I use with.
PS. It's can easily to read json file with
var data = require('./data.json');
but to write data I try using npm 'jsonfile' package and both try to used Nodejs
and got this error
TypeError: fs.writeFileSync is not a function
javascript json node.js database reactjs
javascript json node.js database reactjs
edited Jul 7 '17 at 12:50
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Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
1
If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
add a comment |
1
Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
1
If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
1
1
Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
1
1
If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
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I was literally searching for an answer on this today. I'm using React so it should be similiar for you. I think I figured it out.
I found you have to do two things.
Import the Json file at the top of your code file
import data from ./data.json
Declare a variable passing the name of the variable specified in the import statement(in this case data)
const data = require('./data.json');
Now calling {data} should allow you to usae the data of the file
Hope this helps :D
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I was literally searching for an answer on this today. I'm using React so it should be similiar for you. I think I figured it out.
I found you have to do two things.
Import the Json file at the top of your code file
import data from ./data.json
Declare a variable passing the name of the variable specified in the import statement(in this case data)
const data = require('./data.json');
Now calling {data} should allow you to usae the data of the file
Hope this helps :D
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I was literally searching for an answer on this today. I'm using React so it should be similiar for you. I think I figured it out.
I found you have to do two things.
Import the Json file at the top of your code file
import data from ./data.json
Declare a variable passing the name of the variable specified in the import statement(in this case data)
const data = require('./data.json');
Now calling {data} should allow you to usae the data of the file
Hope this helps :D
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I was literally searching for an answer on this today. I'm using React so it should be similiar for you. I think I figured it out.
I found you have to do two things.
Import the Json file at the top of your code file
import data from ./data.json
Declare a variable passing the name of the variable specified in the import statement(in this case data)
const data = require('./data.json');
Now calling {data} should allow you to usae the data of the file
Hope this helps :D
I was literally searching for an answer on this today. I'm using React so it should be similiar for you. I think I figured it out.
I found you have to do two things.
Import the Json file at the top of your code file
import data from ./data.json
Declare a variable passing the name of the variable specified in the import statement(in this case data)
const data = require('./data.json');
Now calling {data} should allow you to usae the data of the file
Hope this helps :D
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Could you include the complete code?
– Max Semikin
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14
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If you're trying to access your filesystem/database directly from your front-end React app, that's not going to work. You need to communicate with a server via HTTP, and then have the server do the stuff that interacts with the files/database.
– Joe Clay
Jul 7 '17 at 9:14