Contentful doesn't initiate the request












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I am starting with Contentful and I am getting this error.



Import error, can't find file:
./zlib_bindings


I didn't do anything I just started a request as described in docs.



This is the code till componentDidMount function.
I reviewed space id and access token in my application.



import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import contentful from 'contentful'

import './style.css';
import 'bulma/css/bulma.css'

import SearchComponent from './components/SearchComponent'
import ProductSection from './components/productSection'


class App extends Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
name: 'React'
};
}

componentDidMount() {

var client = contentful.createClient({
space: 'space_ID_here',
accessToken: 'access_here'
})


// This API call will request an entry with the specified ID from the space defined at the top, using a space-specific access token.
client.getEntries()
.then(function (entries) {
// log the title for all the entries that have it
entries.items.forEach(function (entry) {
if (entry.fields.productName) {
console.log(entry.fields.productName)
}
})
})


}









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    I am starting with Contentful and I am getting this error.



    Import error, can't find file:
    ./zlib_bindings


    I didn't do anything I just started a request as described in docs.



    This is the code till componentDidMount function.
    I reviewed space id and access token in my application.



    import React, { Component } from 'react';
    import { render } from 'react-dom';
    import contentful from 'contentful'

    import './style.css';
    import 'bulma/css/bulma.css'

    import SearchComponent from './components/SearchComponent'
    import ProductSection from './components/productSection'


    class App extends Component {
    constructor() {
    super();
    this.state = {
    name: 'React'
    };
    }

    componentDidMount() {

    var client = contentful.createClient({
    space: 'space_ID_here',
    accessToken: 'access_here'
    })


    // This API call will request an entry with the specified ID from the space defined at the top, using a space-specific access token.
    client.getEntries()
    .then(function (entries) {
    // log the title for all the entries that have it
    entries.items.forEach(function (entry) {
    if (entry.fields.productName) {
    console.log(entry.fields.productName)
    }
    })
    })


    }









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      I am starting with Contentful and I am getting this error.



      Import error, can't find file:
      ./zlib_bindings


      I didn't do anything I just started a request as described in docs.



      This is the code till componentDidMount function.
      I reviewed space id and access token in my application.



      import React, { Component } from 'react';
      import { render } from 'react-dom';
      import contentful from 'contentful'

      import './style.css';
      import 'bulma/css/bulma.css'

      import SearchComponent from './components/SearchComponent'
      import ProductSection from './components/productSection'


      class App extends Component {
      constructor() {
      super();
      this.state = {
      name: 'React'
      };
      }

      componentDidMount() {

      var client = contentful.createClient({
      space: 'space_ID_here',
      accessToken: 'access_here'
      })


      // This API call will request an entry with the specified ID from the space defined at the top, using a space-specific access token.
      client.getEntries()
      .then(function (entries) {
      // log the title for all the entries that have it
      entries.items.forEach(function (entry) {
      if (entry.fields.productName) {
      console.log(entry.fields.productName)
      }
      })
      })


      }









      share|improve this question













      I am starting with Contentful and I am getting this error.



      Import error, can't find file:
      ./zlib_bindings


      I didn't do anything I just started a request as described in docs.



      This is the code till componentDidMount function.
      I reviewed space id and access token in my application.



      import React, { Component } from 'react';
      import { render } from 'react-dom';
      import contentful from 'contentful'

      import './style.css';
      import 'bulma/css/bulma.css'

      import SearchComponent from './components/SearchComponent'
      import ProductSection from './components/productSection'


      class App extends Component {
      constructor() {
      super();
      this.state = {
      name: 'React'
      };
      }

      componentDidMount() {

      var client = contentful.createClient({
      space: 'space_ID_here',
      accessToken: 'access_here'
      })


      // This API call will request an entry with the specified ID from the space defined at the top, using a space-specific access token.
      client.getEntries()
      .then(function (entries) {
      // log the title for all the entries that have it
      entries.items.forEach(function (entry) {
      if (entry.fields.productName) {
      console.log(entry.fields.productName)
      }
      })
      })


      }






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          This is very odd... I checked the stackblitz link and it's also asking for installing http as a dependency which it shouldn't need. I'm almost sure that zlib_bindings is nothing related to the contentful sdk but rather something else is going on in Stackblitz or the environment you're running.



          You can find a running example in react here.






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            Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
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          This is very odd... I checked the stackblitz link and it's also asking for installing http as a dependency which it shouldn't need. I'm almost sure that zlib_bindings is nothing related to the contentful sdk but rather something else is going on in Stackblitz or the environment you're running.



          You can find a running example in react here.






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            Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
            – tarek hassan
            Nov 12 '18 at 23:41
















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          This is very odd... I checked the stackblitz link and it's also asking for installing http as a dependency which it shouldn't need. I'm almost sure that zlib_bindings is nothing related to the contentful sdk but rather something else is going on in Stackblitz or the environment you're running.



          You can find a running example in react here.






          share|improve this answer

















          • 1




            Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
            – tarek hassan
            Nov 12 '18 at 23:41














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          This is very odd... I checked the stackblitz link and it's also asking for installing http as a dependency which it shouldn't need. I'm almost sure that zlib_bindings is nothing related to the contentful sdk but rather something else is going on in Stackblitz or the environment you're running.



          You can find a running example in react here.






          share|improve this answer












          This is very odd... I checked the stackblitz link and it's also asking for installing http as a dependency which it shouldn't need. I'm almost sure that zlib_bindings is nothing related to the contentful sdk but rather something else is going on in Stackblitz or the environment you're running.



          You can find a running example in react here.







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            Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
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            Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
            – tarek hassan
            Nov 12 '18 at 23:41








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          Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
          – tarek hassan
          Nov 12 '18 at 23:41




          Thank you, I made my code now on Codesandbox and it is working.
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          Nov 12 '18 at 23:41


















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