Trying to use Dom-Parser with Discord.js. Couldn’t find help from any where else.
Error on line 15 fs.readFile
I also had a lot problems getting fs working. First it wasn’t defined then it could not be runned before initalization, just got that fixed (I hope)
// Discord stuff. const Discord = require('discord.js'); const client = new Discord.Client(); const config = require('./config.json'); const token = config.token; // DomParser var DomParser = require('dom-parser'); var parser = new DomParser(); var data = fs.readFileSync(filepathHidden); // Other requirements var fs = require('fs'); // when getting online. client.once('ready', () => { console.log('WAHAHAHA IM ALIVE!'); }), fs.readFile('https://url.com)', 'utf8', function(err, html){ if (!err){ var dom = parser.parseFromString(html); console.log(dom.getElementsByClassName('new_solution_box_title').innerHTML); } }) client.login(token);
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Answer
var
is hoisted.
So since you have var fs
, there is a variable called fs
in the function / module / global scope where you have that statement.
It starts out undefined.
When you say fs = require('fs')
you assign the file system module to it. At that point it stops being undefined.
On the previous line when you try to read it with fs.readFileSync
, you haven’t yet defined it so you get an error.
Order matters.