I have a problem with including images in my views. When i try to insert image in my view using html img tag and asset_pack_path i got an error. My images is located in app/javascript/images/logo.png. According to webpacker docs i should append /media/ to file but it does not help. I try diffrent path but it's still not working. I think webpacker doesn't compile my image.
Webpacker::Manifest::MissingEntryError in Home#index
Showing app/views/layouts/application.html.haml where line #14 raised:
Webpacker can't find media/logo.png in public/packs/manifest.json. Possible causes:
1. You want to set webpacker.yml value of compile to true for your environment
unless you are using the `webpack -w` or the webpack-dev-server.
2. webpack has not yet re-run to reflect updates.
3. You have misconfigured Webpacker's config/webpacker.yml file.
4. Your webpack configuration is not creating a manifest.
Your manifest contains:
{
"application.js": "/packs/js/application-321d1c3bcc175b7f61a6.js",
"application.js.map": "/packs/js/application-321d1c3bcc175b7f61a6.js.map",
"entrypoints": {
"application": {
"js": [
"/packs/js/application-321d1c3bcc175b7f61a6.js"
],
"js.map": [
"/packs/js/application-321d1c3bcc175b7f61a6.js.map"
]
},
"hello_react": {
"js": [
"/packs/js/hello_react-c48c89eaf873362b846b.js"
],
"js.map": [
"/packs/js/hello_react-c48c89eaf873362b846b.js.map"
]
}
},
"hello_react.js": "/packs/js/hello_react-c48c89eaf873362b846b.js",
"hello_react.js.map": "/packs/js/hello_react-c48c89eaf873362b846b.js.map"
}
In my view application.html.haml
!!! 5
%html
%head
= javascript_pack_tag 'application', 'data-turbolinks-track': 'reload'
= stylesheet_pack_tag 'application'
%body
%nav.navbar.navbar-expand-lg.navbar-light.bg-primary
%a.navbar-brand(href="/")
%img(src="#{asset_pack_path 'media/logo.png'}")
app/javascript/packs/application.js
require.context('../images', true)
import 'bootstrap'
import './src/application.scss'
Procfile.dev
web: bundle exec rails s
webpacker: ./bin/webpack-dev-server
webpacker.yml
# Note: You must restart bin/webpack-dev-server for changes to take effect
default: &default
source_path: app/javascript
source_entry_path: packs
public_root_path: public
public_output_path: packs
cache_path: tmp/cache/webpacker
check_yarn_integrity: false
webpack_compile_output: false
# Additional paths webpack should lookup modules
# ['app/assets', 'engine/foo/app/assets']
resolved_paths: []
# Reload manifest.json on all requests so we reload latest compiled packs
cache_manifest: false
# Extract and emit a css file
extract_css: false
static_assets_extensions:
- .jpg
- .jpeg
- .png
- .gif
- .tiff
- .ico
- .svg
- .eot
- .otf
- .ttf
- .woff
- .woff2
extensions:
- .jsx
- .mjs
- .js
- .sass
- .scss
- .css
- .module.sass
- .module.scss
- .module.css
- .png
- .svg
- .gif
- .jpeg
- .jpg
development:
<<: *default
compile: true
# Verifies that versions and hashed value of the package contents in the project's package.json
check_yarn_integrity: true
# Reference: https://webpack.js.org/configuration/dev-server/
dev_server:
https: false
host: localhost
port: 3035
public: localhost:3035
hmr: false
# Inline should be set to true if using HMR
inline: true
overlay: true
compress: true
disable_host_check: true
use_local_ip: false
quiet: false
headers:
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*'
watch_options:
ignored: '**/node_modules/**'
test:
<<: *default
compile: true
# Compile test packs to a separate directory
public_output_path: packs-test
production:
<<: *default
# Production depends on precompilation of packs prior to booting for performance.
compile: false
# Extract and emit a css file
extract_css: true
# Cache manifest.json for performance
cache_manifest: true
I had this working with Webpacker 3. The images would import fine with this in my application.js file:
require.context('../images', true, /\.(gif|jpg|png|svg)$/i)
I upgraded to Webpacker 4 and now that require doesn't work anymore. My manifest.json file only includes images that are used in my css in url() calls.
If I move the images directory from app/javascript/images to app/javascript/packs/images it will then see them and add them to the manifest.json file, but I don't think you should need to do that. The path names get really long in the manifest file as well. You have to use 'media/packs/images/image.png' in your asset_pack_path method.
@justinbkay getting the same problem
And the README isn't very clear on the folder structure. It just mentions todo this:
app/javascript:
โโโ packs:
โ # only webpack entry files here
โ โโโ application.js
โโโ src:
โ โโโ application.css
โโโ images:
โโโ logo.svg
but that doesn't seem to be working for me
asset_pack_path('media/images/logo.png') is working for me
I had this working with Webpacker 3. The images would import fine with this in my application.js file:
require.context('../images', true, /\.(gif|jpg|png|svg)$/i)I upgraded to Webpacker 4 and now that require doesn't work anymore. My manifest.json file only includes images that are used in my css in url() calls.
If I move the images directory from
app/javascript/imagestoapp/javascript/packs/imagesit will then see them and add them to the manifest.json file, but I don't think you should need to do that. The path names get really long in the manifest file as well. You have to use 'media/packs/images/image.png' in your asset_pack_path method.
I had a similar issue (webpacker 4.2) and the problem was with file base names in the packs/ dir. I had application.scss and application.js and the latter becomes empty so the require.context... never gets taken into account.
source: https://github.com/webpack-contrib/extract-text-webpack-plugin/issues/118
Hopefully this can help someone
@0sk4r For me this is working image_pack_tag "media/images/myimage.png". Remember, your images are in javascripts/images/** so you need append media/images/.
I think this issue could be closed, no?
webpacker version: 5.1.1.
def resolve_path_to_image(name)
path = name.starts_with?("media/images/") ? name : "media/images/#{name}"
asset_path(current_webpacker_instance.manifest.lookup!(path))
rescue
asset_path(current_webpacker_instance.manifest.lookup!(name))
end
asset_pack_path('media/images/logo.png')is working for me
~Works for me too... but the question is .. why?~
I'm guessing because of this: https://github.com/rails/webpacker/blob/master/docs/assets.md#link-in-your-rails-views
Can this issue be closed ?
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asset_pack_path('media/images/logo.png')is working for me