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When running an AWS lambda using node v12.22.3 (npm v6.14.13), it seems that jsonpath is causing an error with: require.resolve is not a function.
require.resolve is not a function
It seems aesprim.js is maybe the culprit, going off of nodejs/node#27583.
using node v12.21.0 doesn't seem to cause this error.
My code is very minimal:
'use strict'; const jp = require('jsonpath');
That seems enough to cause the error
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When running an AWS lambda using node v12.22.3 (npm v6.14.13), it seems that jsonpath is causing an error with:
require.resolve is not a function
.It seems aesprim.js is maybe the culprit, going off of nodejs/node#27583.
using node v12.21.0 doesn't seem to cause this error.
My code is very minimal:
That seems enough to cause the error
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: