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I am trying to follow this tutorial to install bootstraps in symfony2: https://coderwall.com/p/kzyiaw

When I run this command from terminal: php app/console assetic:dump --force

I get this error:

17:46:25 [file+] /var/www/html/learn-symfony/app/../web/js/06837fc_part_1.js

  [RuntimeException]                                                                                      
  The source file "/var/www/html/learn-symfony/app/Resources/public/js/vendor/jquery.js" does not exist.

In composer.json, I have the jquery installed in the components directory:

"require": {
    ...............
    "components/jquery": "*"
}

I can find the directory and the jquery file from route/components but composer is looking in the wrong folder. In config.yml, I have this under assetic configuration:

 assets:
    jquery_js:
        inputs:
           - '%kernel.root_dir%/Resources/public/js/vendor/jquery.js'

In the Resources directory under the app, the only folders that exist are java and views.

What should I be changing in order for composer find the jquery.js file?

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Composer doesn't need to find the file, Assetic needs to find it.

I currently use jquery loaded with components/jquery and have the assetic set up like so..

assetic:
    ... debug, filters, etc ...
    assets:
        jquery: %kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/components/jquery/jquery.min.js
        underscore: %kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/components/underscore/underscore-min.js
        and so on...

This is loading the file with the source as the components/jquery folder in the vendor directory.

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  • Comment posted as answer from Finlay Beaton: It should be noticed from the above solution, that you don't need to define a 'named asset' in config.yml, you can just use %kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/components/jquery/jquery.min.js in your assetic stylesheet or css. This is important for css as the cssrewrite cannot use the @named_asset notation.
    – Artjom B.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 16:20

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