Webpack url-loader encodes image url but breaks file Path












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I following this post of how to setup webpack and url-loader can successfully encode the url but the image path is broken and image does not show up. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks for any help you can give.



webpack.config



{
test: /.(gif|png|jp(e*)g|svg)$/,
use: [{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: {
limit: 1000000,
name: 'images/[hash]-[name].[ext]',
}
}]
}


index.js



import homeIcon from '../images/image-file.png';
var homeImg = document.getElementById('home');
homeImg.src = homeIcon;


index.html





File Structure



src
js
index.js
images
image-file.png









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  • Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

    – 7zark7
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:01











  • thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

    – bilcker
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:04
















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I following this post of how to setup webpack and url-loader can successfully encode the url but the image path is broken and image does not show up. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks for any help you can give.



webpack.config



{
test: /.(gif|png|jp(e*)g|svg)$/,
use: [{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: {
limit: 1000000,
name: 'images/[hash]-[name].[ext]',
}
}]
}


index.js



import homeIcon from '../images/image-file.png';
var homeImg = document.getElementById('home');
homeImg.src = homeIcon;


index.html





File Structure



src
js
index.js
images
image-file.png









share|improve this question

























  • Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

    – 7zark7
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:01











  • thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

    – bilcker
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:04














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I following this post of how to setup webpack and url-loader can successfully encode the url but the image path is broken and image does not show up. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks for any help you can give.



webpack.config



{
test: /.(gif|png|jp(e*)g|svg)$/,
use: [{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: {
limit: 1000000,
name: 'images/[hash]-[name].[ext]',
}
}]
}


index.js



import homeIcon from '../images/image-file.png';
var homeImg = document.getElementById('home');
homeImg.src = homeIcon;


index.html





File Structure



src
js
index.js
images
image-file.png









share|improve this question
















I following this post of how to setup webpack and url-loader can successfully encode the url but the image path is broken and image does not show up. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks for any help you can give.



webpack.config



{
test: /.(gif|png|jp(e*)g|svg)$/,
use: [{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: {
limit: 1000000,
name: 'images/[hash]-[name].[ext]',
}
}]
}


index.js



import homeIcon from '../images/image-file.png';
var homeImg = document.getElementById('home');
homeImg.src = homeIcon;


index.html





File Structure



src
js
index.js
images
image-file.png






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  • Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

    – 7zark7
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:01











  • thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

    – bilcker
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:04



















  • Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

    – 7zark7
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:01











  • thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

    – bilcker
    Dec 30 '18 at 4:04

















Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

– 7zark7
Dec 30 '18 at 4:01





Is index.js under src? I think you need: import homeIcon from './images/image-file.png'; then

– 7zark7
Dec 30 '18 at 4:01













thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

– bilcker
Dec 30 '18 at 4:04





thanks for your reply, The index file is under src > js > index.js I have added this to the files structure

– bilcker
Dec 30 '18 at 4:04












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