0
votes

Module not found: Error: Can't resolve React-js?

ERROR in multi .src/index.js Module not found: Error: Can't resolve '.src/index.js' in 'G:\new-react\reactquiz' @ multi .src/index.js main[0]

ERROR in multi (webpack)-dev-server/client?http://localhost:8080 .src/index.js Module not found: Error: Can't resolve '.src/index.js' in 'G:\new-react\reactquiz' @ multi (webpack)-dev-server/client?http://localhost:8080 .src/index.js main[1] i 「wdm」: Failed to compile.

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
    entry: [
        '.src/index.js'
    ],
    output:{
        path: __dirname,
        filename: 'app/js/main.js'
    },
    module:{
        rules: [
          { test: /\.css$/, use: 'css-loader' },
          { test: /\.ts$/, use: 'ts-loader' }
        ]
    }
}

index.js

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import App from './components/App.jsx';

ReactDOM.render(
    <App />,
    document.getElementById('app')
);

App.js

import React, {Component} from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

class App extends Component{
    render(){
        return(
            <div>
                APP
            </div>
        )
    }
}

export default App
2
It helps to actually read the error message. You wrote .src where I think you meant ./src or simply src.Thomas
ERROR in ./src/index.js 6:4 Module parse failed: Unexpected token (6:4) You may need an appropriate loader to handle this file type, currently no loaders are configured to process this file. See webpack.js.org/concepts#loaderspus
| ReactDOM.render( > <App />, | document.getElementById('app') | ); @ multi ./src/index.js main[0] i 「wdm」: Failed to compile.pus

2 Answers

1
votes

You'll have to mention the right path for your src folder. ../src or whatever your path is

1
votes

Check below config

module.exports = {
    entry: [
        './src/index.js'
    ],
    output:{
        path: __dirname,
        filename: 'app/js/main.js'
    },
    module:{
        rules: [
          { test: /\.css$/, use: 'css-loader' },
          { test: /\.ts$/, use: 'ts-loader' }
        ]
    }
}