After update WIKIJS doesnt work anymore #6645
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Are you using the official docker image? |
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Yes, I am using the official docker image. I used to run postgresql on version 11. I didn't really expected that the postgresql version could be the issue, as the error is common to appear if the nodejs version is not support by the application. |
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Same here, but I figured something out. I reverted back to the latest version that was working on my site. It is version 2.5.299. (node:1) [DEP0148] DeprecationWarning: Use of deprecated folder mapping "./public/" in the "exports" field module resolution of the package at /wiki/node_modules/extract-files/package.json.
Update this package.json to use a subpath pattern like "./public/*".
(Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was **created)** So how can we fix this before doing the upgrade? EDIT => OFFTOPIC: |
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Same error here. I'm only using the official images on debian 12 (the problem was also present on debian 11). Docker up to date. Same deprecation warning:
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Anyone has found a solution for this issue please? I am having the same issue after upgrading nodejs from version 16.20 to the 18 on the wiki.js, noticed this same issue when running node server ps, Package subpath './public/extractFiles' is not defined by "exports" in /wiki/node_modules/extract-files/package.json". |
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Hello everyone, I run Wikijs on docker.
I tried to update it to the latest version and now I get the error "[MASTER] error: Package subpath './public/extractFiles' is not defined by "exports" in /wiki/node_modules/extract-files/package.json".
As far as I know, the docker image delivers nodejs . But I think it delivers a wrong version.
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