fix: Convert server to CommonJS to resolve deployment error#4
fix: Convert server to CommonJS to resolve deployment error#4Techtutorialshub merged 1 commit intomainfrom
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This commit converts the Node.js server from ES Modules to the more broadly compatible CommonJS module system. This is intended to fix the "unknown file extension" error encountered during deployment on platforms like Render. - The `"type": "module"` property has been removed from `package.json`. - The `dev:backend` script in `package.json` is updated to use `ts-node` in a CommonJS-compatible way. - `tsconfig.server.json` is modified to compile the server code to CommonJS modules. - The import statements in `server.ts` are updated to use the CommonJS `require()` syntax.
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This change addresses a critical deployment error by converting the entire server-side setup from ES Modules to CommonJS. This ensures maximum compatibility with production Node.js environments like Render, resolving the 'unknown file extension' crash. The fix involves updating
package.json,tsconfig.server.json, and the server's import statements. The build and start commands (npm run build,npm run start) remain the same.PR created automatically by Jules for task 10698929617295281770