In typescript module, why the typeorm connection is not established?











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For ease of updating and upgrading the app in the future, I split the app into smaller sections and split into several separate modules, such as:




  1. module_typeorm (Database Module and Data Storage by Typeorm)

  2. module_service (logic of the program)

  3. module_controllers (routes and layer of request analysis and responses)


I used the following modules in the program:



$ npm install ./../module_typeorm --save
$ npm install ./../module_service --save
$ npm install ./../module_controllers --save


After executing the above commands, the package.json file is this and the modules are added and working properly:



package.json :



{
"name": "modular_service",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "Modular Typescript service",
"main": "build/index.js",
"scripts": {
"start": "nodemon --watch 'src/**/*.ts' --exec 'ts-node' src/index.ts",
"build": "tsc",
}
"keywords": ,
"author": "Majid ahmadi",
"private": true,
"license": "ISC",
"dependencies": {
"... (another modules)"

"module_typeorm": "file:../module_typeorm",
"module_service": "file:../module_service",
"module_controllers": "file:../module_controllers",
}
}


My problem here is that after modulating the module_typeorm part, this error is given:



ConnectionNotFoundError: Connection "default" was not found.


In the module_typeorm , the ormconfig.json file is added and completely set up.



It should be noted that I really want to use the Typeorm logic and models as a module and separate.
How to access the database from inside the local module?










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    For ease of updating and upgrading the app in the future, I split the app into smaller sections and split into several separate modules, such as:




    1. module_typeorm (Database Module and Data Storage by Typeorm)

    2. module_service (logic of the program)

    3. module_controllers (routes and layer of request analysis and responses)


    I used the following modules in the program:



    $ npm install ./../module_typeorm --save
    $ npm install ./../module_service --save
    $ npm install ./../module_controllers --save


    After executing the above commands, the package.json file is this and the modules are added and working properly:



    package.json :



    {
    "name": "modular_service",
    "version": "0.0.1",
    "description": "Modular Typescript service",
    "main": "build/index.js",
    "scripts": {
    "start": "nodemon --watch 'src/**/*.ts' --exec 'ts-node' src/index.ts",
    "build": "tsc",
    }
    "keywords": ,
    "author": "Majid ahmadi",
    "private": true,
    "license": "ISC",
    "dependencies": {
    "... (another modules)"

    "module_typeorm": "file:../module_typeorm",
    "module_service": "file:../module_service",
    "module_controllers": "file:../module_controllers",
    }
    }


    My problem here is that after modulating the module_typeorm part, this error is given:



    ConnectionNotFoundError: Connection "default" was not found.


    In the module_typeorm , the ormconfig.json file is added and completely set up.



    It should be noted that I really want to use the Typeorm logic and models as a module and separate.
    How to access the database from inside the local module?










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      For ease of updating and upgrading the app in the future, I split the app into smaller sections and split into several separate modules, such as:




      1. module_typeorm (Database Module and Data Storage by Typeorm)

      2. module_service (logic of the program)

      3. module_controllers (routes and layer of request analysis and responses)


      I used the following modules in the program:



      $ npm install ./../module_typeorm --save
      $ npm install ./../module_service --save
      $ npm install ./../module_controllers --save


      After executing the above commands, the package.json file is this and the modules are added and working properly:



      package.json :



      {
      "name": "modular_service",
      "version": "0.0.1",
      "description": "Modular Typescript service",
      "main": "build/index.js",
      "scripts": {
      "start": "nodemon --watch 'src/**/*.ts' --exec 'ts-node' src/index.ts",
      "build": "tsc",
      }
      "keywords": ,
      "author": "Majid ahmadi",
      "private": true,
      "license": "ISC",
      "dependencies": {
      "... (another modules)"

      "module_typeorm": "file:../module_typeorm",
      "module_service": "file:../module_service",
      "module_controllers": "file:../module_controllers",
      }
      }


      My problem here is that after modulating the module_typeorm part, this error is given:



      ConnectionNotFoundError: Connection "default" was not found.


      In the module_typeorm , the ormconfig.json file is added and completely set up.



      It should be noted that I really want to use the Typeorm logic and models as a module and separate.
      How to access the database from inside the local module?










      share|improve this question













      For ease of updating and upgrading the app in the future, I split the app into smaller sections and split into several separate modules, such as:




      1. module_typeorm (Database Module and Data Storage by Typeorm)

      2. module_service (logic of the program)

      3. module_controllers (routes and layer of request analysis and responses)


      I used the following modules in the program:



      $ npm install ./../module_typeorm --save
      $ npm install ./../module_service --save
      $ npm install ./../module_controllers --save


      After executing the above commands, the package.json file is this and the modules are added and working properly:



      package.json :



      {
      "name": "modular_service",
      "version": "0.0.1",
      "description": "Modular Typescript service",
      "main": "build/index.js",
      "scripts": {
      "start": "nodemon --watch 'src/**/*.ts' --exec 'ts-node' src/index.ts",
      "build": "tsc",
      }
      "keywords": ,
      "author": "Majid ahmadi",
      "private": true,
      "license": "ISC",
      "dependencies": {
      "... (another modules)"

      "module_typeorm": "file:../module_typeorm",
      "module_service": "file:../module_service",
      "module_controllers": "file:../module_controllers",
      }
      }


      My problem here is that after modulating the module_typeorm part, this error is given:



      ConnectionNotFoundError: Connection "default" was not found.


      In the module_typeorm , the ormconfig.json file is added and completely set up.



      It should be noted that I really want to use the Typeorm logic and models as a module and separate.
      How to access the database from inside the local module?







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