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No "exports" main defined in @auth/express #10326

Closed r0ld3x closed 8 months ago

r0ld3x commented 8 months ago

Environment

System: OS: Windows 11 10.0.22631 CPU: (12) x64 AMD Ryzen 5 5600H with Radeon Graphics Memory: 5.60 GB / 15.34 GB Binaries: Node: 20.11.1 - C:\Program Files\nodejs\node.EXE Yarn: 1.22.21 - ~\AppData\Roaming\npm\yarn.CMD npm: 10.4.0 - C:\Program Files\nodejs\npm.CMD Browsers: Edge: Chromium (122.0.2365.80) Internet Explorer: 11.0.22621.1 npmPackages: @auth/core: ^0.28.0 => 0.28.0 @auth/express: ^0.5.0 => 0.5.0 next-auth: ^4.24.7 => 4.24.7

Reproduction URL

it's under development

Describe the issue

import GitHub from "@auth/express/providers/github";
import express, { Express, Request, Response } from "express";
const app: Express = express();
app.get("/", (req: Request, res: Response) => {
  res.send("Express + TypeScript Server");
  console.log("Hello");
});

app.use("/auth/*", ExpressAuth({ providers: [GitHub] }));

app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log("[server]: Server is running at http://localhost:3000");
});

return No "exports" main defined in C:\Users\User\Desktop\backend\node_modules\@auth\express\package.json

I am using express js with typescript and eslint

How to reproduce

I dont found the codebase of @auth/express but https://authjs.dev/reference/express

import GitHub from "@auth/express/providers/github"; this import should work perfectly also make sure it should work in typescript also

Expected behavior

import GitHub from "@auth/express/providers/github"; this import should work perfectly also make sure it should work in typescript also

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