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Web3 Issue : React Application not compiling


I am facing issue with React application while compilation. Please find the issue below and screenshot.

ERROR in ./node_modules/web3-providers-http/lib/index.js 30:11-26
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'http' in '/Users/rohit/Downloads/Personal/web3/react-minting-website/node_modules/web3-providers-http/lib'

BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to include polyfills for node.js core modules by default.
This is no longer the case. Verify if you need this module and configure a polyfill for it.

If you want to include a polyfill, you need to:
        - add a fallback 'resolve.fallback: { "http": require.resolve("stream-http") }'
        - install 'stream-http'
If you don't want to include a polyfill, you can use an empty module like this:
        resolve.fallback: { "http": false }
 @ ./node_modules/web3-core-requestmanager/lib/index.js 56:16-46
 @ ./node_modules/web3-core/lib/index.js 23:23-58
 @ ./node_modules/web3/lib/index.js 32:11-31
 @ ./src/index.js 10:0-24 14:13-17

React-app-issue

On scrutiny, I found out Issue is with web3 related dependencies :

https://www.npmjs.com/package/web3
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@web3-react/core
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@web3-react/injected-connector

Can someone please help me with the same? I am using LTS versions, What are stable versions of these?


Solution

  • as webpack grows in size, they removed the polyfills in webpack5. Looks like you are using create-react-app (CRA) and webpack configuration is not exposed to the user in CRA. you can expose it using eject. you might have this script in package.json:

       "eject": "react-scripts eject"
    

    so run npm run eject. This is not recommended because it means that you will no longer benefit from the updates of CRA.

    you can handle ejecting with either rewire or craco.

    After you get the webpack configuration, you need to add resolve property to webpack config and install all those required packages :

    resolve: {
        extensions: [".js", ".css"],
        alias: {
          // add as many aliases as you like!
          // optional
          components: path.resolve(__dirname, "src/components"),
        },
        fallback: {
          // path: require.resolve("path-browserify"),
          fs: false,
          assert: require.resolve("assert/"),
          os: require.resolve("os-browserify/browser"),
          constants: require.resolve("constants-browserify"),
          stream: require.resolve("stream-browserify"),
          crypto: require.resolve("crypto-browserify"),
          http: require.resolve("stream-http"),
          https: require.resolve("https-browserify"),
        },
      },
    

    I have webpac5 Boilerplate. you can use it if you want:

    • Since there are too many polyfills, instead of manually installing all, you can use node-polyfill-webpack-plugin package. instead of fallback property

       const NodePolyfillPlugin = require("node-polyfill-webpack-plugin");
      
      plugins: [
        new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
          title: "esBUild",
          template: "src/index.html",
        }),
        // instead of fallback
        new NodePolyfillPlugin(),
      
        new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
          process: "process/browser",
          Buffer: ["buffer", "Buffer"],
          React: "react",
        }),
      ],
      

    webpack5 boilerplate github repo