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I'm having a problem with my project not finding the path to my png images. I know the path is correct because if I use a basic hard coded src="../assets/die1.png", it works fine. The problem is I need them to changed based on other data.

I keep getting the error: Cannot find module '../assets/die1.png'

COMPONENT:

<template>
  <div class="DiceComponent col-3 bg-primary">
    <img v-if="die.output != ''" :src="require(die.output)" alt="error loading image" />
  </div>
</template> 

NOTE: die.output == "../assets/die1.png" and this is confirmed in the Vue devtool.

EDIT: This is currently what I get when it tries to load.

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  • What is require ?
    – Seblor
    Aug 4, 2020 at 1:05
  • is die.output === "../assets/die1.png"' ?
    – Tony
    Aug 4, 2020 at 4:47
  • I've had to use require on other projects' images. Not entirely sure why, but I read it has something to do with how Vue compiles into vanilla JS
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 5:38
  • and yes Tony, they're exactly the same
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 5:42
  • 1
    Please post more code so that you can receive help. The file structure will be nice to have. Also, the data property with the die object( I am assuming die is one of them). If the die object is not in the data property, please share where you get the die object from.
    – Tony
    Aug 4, 2020 at 5:51

5 Answers 5

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For readability you can change your output variable to:

die.output == require('../assets/die1.png') 

or

die.output == require('@/assets/die1.png') 

And then

<template>
  <div ...>
    <img ... :src="die.output" ... />
  </div>
</template> 
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I am getting some error in your store functions that I can solve now so I focused on the image question. As you are working with static files, I've moved them to public folder and have made a simple rollDice function:

rollDice() {
   let rng = Math.floor(Math.random() * 6);
   this.diceTemp = `./die${rng+1}.png`
},

then:

<Die :die="diceTemp" />

inside the component:

<img :src="die" />

and this works fine! Somethings to consider:

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  • I tried that as well but I get the same error. The full error code is: Error: Cannot find module ' ../assets/die2.png' at webpackEmptyContext (eval at ./src/components sync recursive (app.js:1148), <anonymous>:2:10) at Proxy.render (eval at ./node_modules/cache-loader/dist/cjs.js?{"cacheDirectory":"node_modules/.cache/vue-loader","cacheIdentifier":"200ee25a-vue-loader-template"}!./node_modules/vue-loader/lib/loaders/templateLoader.js?!./node_modules/cache-loader/dist/cjs.js?!./node_modules/vue-loader/lib/index.js?!./src/components/DiceComponent.vue?
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 3:24
  • vue&type=template&id=1928e616& (app.js:998), <anonymous>:11:79) at VueComponent.Vue._render (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:4540) at VueComponent.updateComponent (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:2784) at Watcher.get (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:3138) at Watcher.run (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:3215) at flushSchedulerQueue (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:2977) at Array.eval (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:1833) at MessagePort.flushCallbacks (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:1754)
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 3:25
  • updated component template ``` <template> <div class="DiceComponent col-3 bg-primary"> <img v-if="die.output != ''" :src="die.output" alt="error loading image" /> </div> </template> ```
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 3:26
  • updated with an image and everything seems to work fine to me
    – doijunior
    Aug 4, 2020 at 23:57
  • The line that's highlighted there and shows up directly under the roll button is the hardcoded die image. Does it work if you select a number of dice then hit roll? If you want the Vue dev tool, you can see that each component updates the die.output correctly on each roll, but it doesn't display the image. I did more research and found that Vue isn't set up to take .png files and you need webpacks. not entirely sure if I have those set up or not. I know I have some, not sure if I have the right ones or if they're configured correctly.
    – Kevbo
    Aug 5, 2020 at 16:19
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Replace what you have now with

<template>
  <div ...>
    <img ... :src="require(`${die.output}`)" ... />
  </div>
</template> 

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  • It still causes the error. Removing the require part stops the errors, but does trigger the alt mesage.
    – Kevbo
    Aug 4, 2020 at 5:37
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It was hard but I found a way

try this:

let imgName = "logo-blue.svg";

getLogo(imgName) {
const partName = imgName.split("logo-")[1];
return require("../img/logo-" + partName);
}

I don't know why, but if you do return require("../img/" + imgName); it doesn't work, just with the split it's working.

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I found this problem too; I fixed that with the following solution:

<img :src="srcComputed" />

computed: {
  srcComputed() {
     return require(`@/assets/images/${this.srcProps}`);
  },
},

Note: I am using a component with a Props, srcProps.

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