I have built a ReactJS library and published to NPM and works fine in a standard ReactJS project, but I now have a NextJS and I am trying to add it there, I expected it would just work as NextJS is a framework on top of ReactJS with some additional functionality.
In the app.js I have the following:
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
import {useEffect} from "react";
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
const {CrashCatch, CrashCatchProvider} = dynamic(import('crashcatchlib-reactjs'), { ssr: false })
let crash_catch = new CrashCatch();
crash_catch.initialiseCrashCatch("12978650", "d7kqcewvshoyxbp564f8tm0zl", "1.0.1");
return (
....
)
}
When running this I get TypeError: CrashCatch is not a constructor
I have tried not using a dynamic import and doing a standard import as import {CrashCatch, CrashCatchProvider} from "crashcatchlib-reactjs";
but then I get the error SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
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The source code for the reactjs library is open source so its available on GitHub at https://github.com/Crash-Catch/CrashCatchLib-ReactJS. The index.js has the class CrashCatch which has the constructor so not sure why NextJS is treating it differently.
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