Reputation: 475
Hi I'm a new to Webpack , currently I'm adding this tool to my project, during bundling (webpack ...) jquery-dependent library I get an error like that:
Error: Can't resolve 'jquery' in 'C:\some_folder'
I browsed through similar posts on internet with no positive effect. People recommend using different approaches like : - resolve.alias - plugins ProvidePlugin
I use webpack 3.3.0, in my project jQuery is loaded in normal way via script tag before vendor bundle scripts. Most of vendor librairies including jQuery live not in node_modules folder.
webpack.config.js:
const webpack = require('webpack');
const { resolve } = require('path');
module.exports = env => {
return {
context: resolve('src'),
entry: {
comp: './start.comp.js',
culture: './start.culture.js',
strategy: './start.strategy.js',
vendors: './start.vendors.js'
},
output: {
path: resolve('dist'),
publicPath: '/dist/',
filename: 'bundle.[name].js'
},
devtool: env.dev ? 'eval' : 'source-map'
};
};
the last entry jquery.placeholder.min.js is a problem
require('./../assets/vendor/typeahead.js');
require('./../assets/vendor/hogan-2.0.0.js');
require('./../assets/vendor/swfobject.js');
require('expose-loader?_!./../assets/vendor/underscore-min.js');
require('expose-loader?FastClick!./../assets/vendor/fastclick.js');
require('expose-loader?AOS!./../assets/vendor/aos.js');
require('./../assets/vendor/jquery.placeholder.min.js');
Upvotes: 16
Views: 27585
Reputation: 11
I was working in react i have found that when i import the react-bootstrap components sometimes the components come like {Buttons} from bootstarp; then i got this error. But i solved it by calling the path from bootstrap to react-bootstrap;
Check your auto import call and try changing it. this worked for me.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 6212
Since jquery.placholder.min.js
is using UMD as its loading strategy, it's recognizing that it is required via a require
- and tries to require jQuery in the same way:
"object"==typeof module&&module.exports?require("jquery"):jQuery
Webpack sees require("jquery")
and tries to bundle the jQuery library (which does not exist in the node_modules).
The solution is to add jQuery as an external in your webpack.config.js
:
{
...
externals: {
// require("jquery") is external and available
// on the global var jQuery
"jquery": "jQuery"
}
}
When a module is marked as an external, Webpack knows not to bundle it, but instead use the global variable.
Upvotes: 43