Make import paths explicit on build
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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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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?
javascript webpack
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?
javascript webpack
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?
javascript webpack
javascript webpack
edited Nov 16 at 6:25
asked Nov 13 at 15:05
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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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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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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