I\'m new to express.
I want to import files to sequelize and declared:
const model = sequelize.import(path.join(__dirname, file))
The error is caused by using the sequelize import object. Instead you should use Node's built in CommonJS require
function. So change this line in your models/index.js
:
const model = sequelize['import'](path.join(__dirname, file))
to:
const model = require(path.join(__dirname, file))(sequelize, Sequelize.DataTypes)
You can also just regenerate the models
directory and readd your models without the old index.js
if you find that easier:
mv models models.bak && sequelize init:models && mv models.bak/index.js models.bak/index.js.bak && mv models.bak/* models/ && rm models.bak
That one liner will fix your problem if you have sequelize-cli installed globally. If you don't you can use this one:
npm i --save-dev sequelize-cli && mv models models.bak && npx sequelize init:models && mv models.bak/index.js models.bak/index.js.bak && mv models.bak/* models/ && rm models.bak
You may also need to update your config folder. I use a JavaScript config to inject ENVs, so I had to add to change my const config = require(...
line to reflect that. If you used one of my one liners your old models/index.js
file is now at index.js.bak if you need to grab any custom stuff from it.