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ovidiuch avatar ovidiuch commented on May 5, 2024

I managed to reproduce and find the source of the problem, but I don't have a solution yet.

When we require the component class for a fixture, webpack creates a dynamic require context for all files from the components folder. It the require were require('components/' + componentName + '.jsx') we wouldn't have this problem, but some React components (namely ES6 classes) use .js extensions, and I can't think of a way to fit a .jsx? regexp in this require statement.

We could create a context by hand, like requireComponent = require.context('components', true, /\.jsx?$/), but then we'd have to append the component file extension when we do requireComponent(componentName), because for some reason resolve extensions don't apply to context requires. So this doesn't work either.

Any ideas?

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ovidiuch avatar ovidiuch commented on May 5, 2024

This was probably solved by the latest changes. In any case, it can be improved by customizing get-component-fixture-tree.js. Check out the new docs: https://github.com/skidding/cosmos/tree/master/webpack-boilerplate/react-0.13

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ovidiuch avatar ovidiuch commented on May 5, 2024

@faassen this patch should be a fix for your problem: #180

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