I'm a newbie to TypeScript and currently using Knex to build a template table in our PostgreSQL database. On this file and others and am continually running in to this same issue with TypeScript, code is as follows:
import * as Knex from 'knex';
exports.up = async (knex: Knex): Promise<void> => {
await knex.schema.raw(`
CREATE TABLE test (
test TEXT NOT NULL,
tes2 INTEGER NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (key, website)
)
`);
}
exports.down = async (knex: Knex): Promise<void> => {
await knex.schema.dropTable('test');
}
and I get this error:
import * as Knex from 'knex';
^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
I have also tried these varients:
import * as Knex = require('knex');
import { * as Knex } from 'knex';
const * = require('knex');
const { * as Knex } = require('knex');
But I cannot find any solution online which seems to solve the problem.
Any help on this would be awesome.
Tried alot of things and nothing helped, trying to change the type to module only made things worse. After all what was missing was ts-node:
yarn add ts-node -D
And you're done =]
This error can occur if you setup knex without specifying you'll be using typescript.
Make sure you use the following command to initialize knex, if you're creating typescript migrations:
knex init -x ts
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