SyntaxError: The requested module 'rxjs/ajax' does not provide an export named 'ajax'












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When I run import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax'; I get the following error,



(node:8582) ExperimentalWarning: The ESM module loader is experimental.
file:///home/..../foo.mjs:1
import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax';
^^^^
SyntaxError: The requested module 'rxjs/ajax' does not provide an export named 'ajax'
at ModuleJob._instantiate (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:79:21)









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  • What RxJS version you have?

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    Jan 2 at 8:44











  • @martin rxjs@6.3.3

    – Evan Carroll
    Jan 2 at 18:34
















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When I run import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax'; I get the following error,



(node:8582) ExperimentalWarning: The ESM module loader is experimental.
file:///home/..../foo.mjs:1
import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax';
^^^^
SyntaxError: The requested module 'rxjs/ajax' does not provide an export named 'ajax'
at ModuleJob._instantiate (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:79:21)









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  • What RxJS version you have?

    – martin
    Jan 2 at 8:44











  • @martin rxjs@6.3.3

    – Evan Carroll
    Jan 2 at 18:34














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When I run import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax'; I get the following error,



(node:8582) ExperimentalWarning: The ESM module loader is experimental.
file:///home/..../foo.mjs:1
import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax';
^^^^
SyntaxError: The requested module 'rxjs/ajax' does not provide an export named 'ajax'
at ModuleJob._instantiate (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:79:21)









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When I run import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax'; I get the following error,



(node:8582) ExperimentalWarning: The ESM module loader is experimental.
file:///home/..../foo.mjs:1
import { ajax } from 'rxjs/ajax';
^^^^
SyntaxError: The requested module 'rxjs/ajax' does not provide an export named 'ajax'
at ModuleJob._instantiate (internal/modules/esm/module_job.js:79:21)






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  • What RxJS version you have?

    – martin
    Jan 2 at 8:44











  • @martin rxjs@6.3.3

    – Evan Carroll
    Jan 2 at 18:34



















  • What RxJS version you have?

    – martin
    Jan 2 at 8:44











  • @martin rxjs@6.3.3

    – Evan Carroll
    Jan 2 at 18:34

















What RxJS version you have?

– martin
Jan 2 at 8:44





What RxJS version you have?

– martin
Jan 2 at 8:44













@martin rxjs@6.3.3

– Evan Carroll
Jan 2 at 18:34





@martin rxjs@6.3.3

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Jan 2 at 18:34












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