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I'm setting up webpack.resolve.modules on webpack's config to resolve the import paths, however on my resulting build files I'm still getting the absolute path.



For example:



import { Input, Button, Message } from 'src/index';



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import { Input, Button, Message } from '../../src/index';



How can I make webpack produce explicit relative paths on the resulting dist files?










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  • That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
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  • Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
    – rubentd
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I'm setting up webpack.resolve.modules on webpack's config to resolve the import paths, however on my resulting build files I'm still getting the absolute path.



For example:



import { Input, Button, Message } from 'src/index';



instead of:



import { Input, Button, Message } from '../../src/index';



How can I make webpack produce explicit relative paths on the resulting dist files?










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  • That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
    – squgeim
    Nov 13 at 15:08












  • Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
    – rubentd
    Nov 13 at 15:12













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I'm setting up webpack.resolve.modules on webpack's config to resolve the import paths, however on my resulting build files I'm still getting the absolute path.



For example:



import { Input, Button, Message } from 'src/index';



instead of:



import { Input, Button, Message } from '../../src/index';



How can I make webpack produce explicit relative paths on the resulting dist files?










share|improve this question















I'm setting up webpack.resolve.modules on webpack's config to resolve the import paths, however on my resulting build files I'm still getting the absolute path.



For example:



import { Input, Button, Message } from 'src/index';



instead of:



import { Input, Button, Message } from '../../src/index';



How can I make webpack produce explicit relative paths on the resulting dist files?







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  • That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
    – squgeim
    Nov 13 at 15:08












  • Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
    – rubentd
    Nov 13 at 15:12


















  • That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
    – squgeim
    Nov 13 at 15:08












  • Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
    – rubentd
    Nov 13 at 15:12
















That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
– squgeim
Nov 13 at 15:08






That does not look right. Did you miss a ./ there? ./src/index?
– squgeim
Nov 13 at 15:08














Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
– rubentd
Nov 13 at 15:12




Nope, I'm using src/index since I setup that folder on resolve.modules. I'll update my question to clarify that
– rubentd
Nov 13 at 15:12

















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