I am seeing a weird behavior with bundling in my ASP.Net MVC 5 project. My project works just fine when I explicitly declare all the files in my BundleConfig.cs file as follows:
bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/app").Include(
"~/app/app.js",
"~/app/config.js",
"~/app/dir1/file1.js",
"~/app/dir1/subdir1/file2.js",
.....
However, if I switch to use IncludeDirectory
instead, the script paths during development (BundleTable.EnableOptimizations = false
) are not complete. This is what I see:
bundles.Add(new ScriptBundle("~/bundles/app").Include(
"~/app/app.js",
"~/app/config.js")
.IncludeDirectory("~/app/dir1", "*.js", true)
Chrome shows me a 404 when it is trying to get file2.js
. The bundling system adds the following to my layout page:
<script src="/app/app.js"></script>
<script src="/app/config.js"></script>
<script src="/app/dir1/file1.js"></script>
<script src="/app/dir1/file2.js"></script>
The path to file2.js
is wrong. It omits the subdir1
part of the path. Am I missing something here?
It omits the dir2 part of the path
. Do you meansubdir1
?~/app/dir1
, it should only include files immediately in that directory. If it's also including files in subdirectories, while not actually including that subdirectory in the path, that's a new one on me. In general, your best practice here is to be explicit. If you want a file included, include that file explicitly. Things likeIncludeDirectory
are dangerous in my opinion./app/dir1/subdir1/file2.js
would be missing from that bundled file. It doesn't really affect the question or possible answers either way.