--- title: Module Not Found --- ## Why This Error Occurred A module not found error can occur for many different reasons: - The module you're trying to import is not installed in your dependencies - The module you're trying to import is in a different directory - The module you're trying to import has a different casing - The module you're trying to import uses Node.js specific modules, for example `dns`, outside of `getStaticProps` / `getStaticPaths` / `getServerSideProps` ## Possible Ways to Fix It ##### The module you're trying to import is not installed in your dependencies When importing a module from [npm](https://npmjs.com) this module has to be installed locally. For example when importing the `swr` package: ```js filename="example.js" import useSWR from 'swr' ``` The `swr` module has to be installed using a package manager. - When using `npm`: `npm install swr` - When using `yarn`: `yarn add swr` ##### The module you're trying to import is in a different directory Make sure that the path you're importing refers to the right directory and file. ##### The module you're trying to import has a different casing Make sure the casing of the file is correct. Example: ```js filename="components/MyComponent.js" export default function MyComponent() { return

Hello

} ``` ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" // Note how `components/MyComponent` exists but `Mycomponent` without the capital `c` is imported import MyComponent from '../components/Mycomponent' ``` Incorrect casing will lead to build failures on case-sensitive environments like most Linux-based continuous integration and can cause issues with Fast Refresh. ##### The module you're trying to import uses Node.js specific modules `getStaticProps`, `getStaticPaths`, and `getServerSideProps` allow for using modules that can only run in the Node.js environment. This allows you to do direct database queries or reading data from Redis to name a few examples. The tree shaking only runs on top level pages, so it can't be relied on in separate React components. You can verify the tree shaking on [next-code-elimination.vercel.app](https://next-code-elimination.vercel.app/). Example of correctly tree-shaken code: ```js filename="lib/redis.js" import Redis from 'ioredis' const redis = new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL) export default redis ``` ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" import redis from '../lib/redis' export async function getStaticProps() { const message = await redis.get('message') return { message, } } export default function Home({ message }) { return

{message}

} ``` Example of code that would break: ```js filename="lib/redis.js" import Redis from 'ioredis' const redis = new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL) export default redis ``` ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" // Redis is a Node.js specific library that can't run in the browser // Trying to use it in code that runs on both Node.js and the browser will result in a module not found error for modules that ioredis relies on // If you run into such an error it's recommended to move the code to `getStaticProps` or `getServerSideProps` as those methods guarantee that the code is only run in Node.js. import redis from '../lib/redis' import { useEffect, useState } from 'react' export default function Home() { const [message, setMessage] = useState() useEffect(() => { redis.get('message').then((result) => { setMessage(result) }) }, []) return

{message}

} ``` Example of code that would break: ```js filename="lib/redis.js" import Redis from 'ioredis' // Modules that hold Node.js-only code can't also export React components // Tree shaking of getStaticProps/getStaticPaths/getServerSideProps is ran only on page files const redis = new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL) export function MyComponent() { return

Hello

} export default redis ``` ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" // In practice you'll want to refactor the `MyComponent` to be a separate file so that tree shaking ensures that specific import is not included for the browser compilation import redis, { MyComponent } from '../lib/redis' export async function getStaticProps() { const message = await redis.get('message') return { message, } } export default function Home() { return } ```