Function load error: Code could not be loaded
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When I try to run sudo functions deploy login --trigger-http
, I get the following error:
ERROR: Function load error: Code could not be loaded.
ERROR: Does the file exists? Is there a syntax error in your code?
ERROR: Detailed stack trace: module.js:549
But I already have an index.js
file in /lib
. I don't know if there's a bigger issue than this because I just solved my last issue. Or this could be unrelated. I've been having a hard time gettings functions running locally with debugging:
firebase google-cloud-functions
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When I try to run sudo functions deploy login --trigger-http
, I get the following error:
ERROR: Function load error: Code could not be loaded.
ERROR: Does the file exists? Is there a syntax error in your code?
ERROR: Detailed stack trace: module.js:549
But I already have an index.js
file in /lib
. I don't know if there's a bigger issue than this because I just solved my last issue. Or this could be unrelated. I've been having a hard time gettings functions running locally with debugging:
firebase google-cloud-functions
firebase command line syntax isfirebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03
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When I try to run sudo functions deploy login --trigger-http
, I get the following error:
ERROR: Function load error: Code could not be loaded.
ERROR: Does the file exists? Is there a syntax error in your code?
ERROR: Detailed stack trace: module.js:549
But I already have an index.js
file in /lib
. I don't know if there's a bigger issue than this because I just solved my last issue. Or this could be unrelated. I've been having a hard time gettings functions running locally with debugging:
firebase google-cloud-functions
When I try to run sudo functions deploy login --trigger-http
, I get the following error:
ERROR: Function load error: Code could not be loaded.
ERROR: Does the file exists? Is there a syntax error in your code?
ERROR: Detailed stack trace: module.js:549
But I already have an index.js
file in /lib
. I don't know if there's a bigger issue than this because I just solved my last issue. Or this could be unrelated. I've been having a hard time gettings functions running locally with debugging:
firebase google-cloud-functions
firebase google-cloud-functions
asked Nov 16 '18 at 19:27
AskYousAskYous
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firebase command line syntax isfirebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03
add a comment |
firebase command line syntax isfirebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03
firebase command line syntax is
firebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
firebase command line syntax is
firebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03
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I found the answer. I had to change directories into the functions folder.
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Additional answer to make more clear.
In my case, i'm trying to run my function inside google functions-emulator then this error happen.
But with short solution from @AskYous, i still got a little confuse.
So like @AskYous answer, we have to enter into functions folder, then type like this:
C:FirebaseFunctionTypescriptfunctions>functions deploy api --trigger-http
The "api" is our exported functions inside index.ts file.
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I found the answer. I had to change directories into the functions folder.
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I found the answer. I had to change directories into the functions folder.
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I found the answer. I had to change directories into the functions folder.
I found the answer. I had to change directories into the functions folder.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 19:46
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Additional answer to make more clear.
In my case, i'm trying to run my function inside google functions-emulator then this error happen.
But with short solution from @AskYous, i still got a little confuse.
So like @AskYous answer, we have to enter into functions folder, then type like this:
C:FirebaseFunctionTypescriptfunctions>functions deploy api --trigger-http
The "api" is our exported functions inside index.ts file.
add a comment |
Additional answer to make more clear.
In my case, i'm trying to run my function inside google functions-emulator then this error happen.
But with short solution from @AskYous, i still got a little confuse.
So like @AskYous answer, we have to enter into functions folder, then type like this:
C:FirebaseFunctionTypescriptfunctions>functions deploy api --trigger-http
The "api" is our exported functions inside index.ts file.
add a comment |
Additional answer to make more clear.
In my case, i'm trying to run my function inside google functions-emulator then this error happen.
But with short solution from @AskYous, i still got a little confuse.
So like @AskYous answer, we have to enter into functions folder, then type like this:
C:FirebaseFunctionTypescriptfunctions>functions deploy api --trigger-http
The "api" is our exported functions inside index.ts file.
Additional answer to make more clear.
In my case, i'm trying to run my function inside google functions-emulator then this error happen.
But with short solution from @AskYous, i still got a little confuse.
So like @AskYous answer, we have to enter into functions folder, then type like this:
C:FirebaseFunctionTypescriptfunctions>functions deploy api --trigger-http
The "api" is our exported functions inside index.ts file.
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firebase command line syntax is
firebase deploy --only functions:myfunction
– Ron Royston
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
@RonRoyston I'm using functions cli tools: github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-functions-emulator/wiki/…
– AskYous
Nov 16 '18 at 20:03